It seems to me that people who just say throw money at talent because they have worked hard to get where they are, are missing the boat.
Nobody is saying that.
On an individual note, throwing money at Blount or Vin Baker didn't work that way. Are you insinuating that someone is not required to work hard unless they get a huge paycheck?
Nope, nobody is.
I think if you accept any pay, you should give your best. I don't believe Kevin Garnett gives more effort since he got a huge paycheck...I don't believe he gives less, either. He has always given what he had to give.
Sure, Kevin Garnett is a 100% guy all the time. I think those people in the world are pretty rare though, but that's neither here, nor there, nor really related to the overall point of the conversation. The point is, most people come out to see the best basketball players in the world play basketball. Many of those people root for specific teams (but don't go down this rabbit hole because explaining fanatic devotion to a team is just..weird. I've tried). Without the top tier talent, the NBA is a bunch of stories franchises with a mediocre or poor product. Without the NBA, the players would be forced to play overseas for (usually) comparable or less money.
On a "team" basis...you can't "buy" a team. The Red Sox failed again this year, as did the Yankees. Tampa Bay, with the smallest payroll in the league outperformed both of them. (And the Rays young/rookie stars are saying they want to stay with the team next year). In the meantime, the Rays are on the verge of moving, because they can't sell tickets. Sounds like a few of the lesser basketball teams.
But that ultimately comes down to poor management and promotion of a product (see: The Atlanta Falcons). That's not on the players, but the players are being asked to foot the bill.
As much as I like Glen Davis, after he admitted that "his head wasn't in the right place" during the playoffs last year, why should he be entitled to a cut of the profits? He is well paid, for a failure to stay engaged....
Shaquille O'Neal for years was accused of poor conditioning, and taking nights off. Shaquille O'Neal sold more tickets than and individual player of the last 25 years, excepting Michael Jordan. Shaq still got paid. Glen Davis, when he's frustrating, when he's rewarding, gets the people goin. Look at all the threads. he's got his detractors, his fans, he's got people talking. He's helping sell tickets, why shouldn't he get paid? By your logic, if a team is in the basement, the players should all be paid less, according to wins.
Or maybe, players should be paid by the win.
Nobody is debating that some players coast on their guaranteed contracts. Its up to the owners to smartly give the long term deals to the guys who will contribute long-term, and while nobody can be right all the time, its up to the GM's to be right more often than not.
In the meantime, players who can't claim a paycheck abroad, and who might not be earning millions in the NBA are without paychecks, while superstars worth millions are willing to give up paydays for something that is not in their individual negotiations...always wanting, demanding more.
That's a bit of an unfair characterization on a few levels. 1, all NBA players can go abroad if they want to earn a paycheck. 2, the superstars you're casting in the role of money-grubbing villians are already giving up what, a couple hundred million dollars each year? They're going from 57% of BRI to 53%. It is the owners who are 'always wanting more' and the difference is, as anyone who has ever followed labor negotiations will tell you, that you rarely, if ever, get back something you give up.
Some owners may lose something, I don't know, but the fan will lose the most. If they go streaming back to support the game, the ticket prices will go up and the extra products will go up in price and when the new contract is up, the greed will start again.
on this, we agree. And lets not forget about all the peripheral workers getting KILLED here. Bars, food vendors, merchants, suppliers, maintainance staff, training staff, many assistant coaches...they're all getting nada right now, and they didn't get much more when they WERE employed.
I want the season to start as much as anyone, but I don't want the players to end up getting screwed because they got pushed around by a bunch of old greedy men who knew their pockets were deep enough to take the hurt. I don't like it when the little guy (who are ironically here some of the tallest people in the world) gets bullied.