They got their $300 million from the players with a 50/50 split and they are still putting out some dubious demands that seem to be making a union approval more and more difficult.
At this point I just want my NBA basketball back and I can't help but think it is the owners that are more responsible for my not having it at this point in time.
Agreed. I too, just want basketball back.
My question is simply, why do the owners insist on going for the kill when they've already won? It's as if making up for all their "suppossed" losses isn't enough. What else do they want, the right to every player's first born child too?
I wish the owners would just realize they are going to be getting a pretty sweet deal here, and accept it. Stop trying to kill the sport for the sake of destroying the union.
The union requested an opt out on this deal the same year the national television contracts are renegotiated....
Interesting. Sounds like a strike threat to change this CBA to grab a larger chunk of the BRI for the players will occur or the players will make sure those negotiations don't go so well.
Again, agreed.
I would be surprised if the players agree to more than a 5 year deal, although the owners may force it. If there is a longer deal signed, I can absolutely see a player strike in the future.
It is widely recognized that when the national TV contract comes up for renewal it is going to be for substantially more money. This of course depends on how badly this current CBA negotiaion process plays out. The league could be doing a lot of harm to itself here.
I suspect that if the league does continue to grow in popularity, and a resulting increase in national TV money is inevitable, the players are going to use that as signifcant leverage against the owners. Basically, I see a scenario where the players make it known they are going to strike, and put a major wrench in the league's ability to negotiate a increase in TV money, unless more favorable CBA terms are agreed to by the owners.
And they will have every right to. For as much as the owners have used their leverage now, you can bet the players will use their's in the future. I have a feeling the players are not going to soon forget the way the owners have been negotiating his time around.