Stern started the whole superstar thing with MJ (who can blame him, it was insanely lucrative). While it does make the league marketable and some fans love it, it has also given a lot of power to the players.
Players even have more power than coaches now! How...does that work?
I'm certain there have been disputes between coaches and players before but has there been anything quite like the stuff that's been going on since Stern created the new breed of superstars?
From what I know, Kobe Bryant was the first one who got Phil Jackson fired with his superstar power.
Wade had a feud of some sort with Pat Riley...
LeBron James never respected Mike Brown apparently (
http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2011/11/shaq-lebron-james-never-listened-to-mike-brown-in-cleveland/ <--- I think it has been posted here before).
Deron Williams got Jerry Sloan fired...
Dwight Howard is in the process of getting SVG fired...
Now it's pretty apparent that the Heat (at least Wade and probably LeBron James) don't respect Spoelstra. LeBron James bumped Spoelstra once and, just today, Wade gave Spoelstra an ear full...
Has there been anything quite like this before the "superstar era"?
Is the league becoming coaches v. superstars, where there are teams that have players who get coached and teams who have prima donna superstars?