This idea that playing pro sports is as easy as playing amateur sports is just silly.
I never said it was easy, I respect and look up to their position a lot but at the end of the day, it is still playing basketball, being an entertainer. Paul Allen is the owner of the blazers, compare what he (and Im sure a lot of the other owners) have contributed to society through their accomplishments and compare what the greatest basketball players would have done for the society when their careers are over. The reason Im siding with Owners is because the Players are still one of the best catered professional sports players in the world and the new deal really is not limiting their chance at making bank that badly.
I know. Isn't it just stupid to let people choose where they want to work?
I think it goes a little more like this. The NBA is the company that overall employs the player. The player has to abide by the rules (rules which are being made stricter by this new deal) set by the NBA in order to transfer from team to team controlled by the NBA. Noone is stopping Lebron from choosing the Bobcats or the Raptors or the Bulls. He just has to abide by the new stricter rules.
NBA is more than what just the players feel like doing. Part of the fun is being able to acquire the best players possible for your team and city by navigating through the tight rules and regulations set in order to form your full roster. Rather than simply throwing money at all the best players' faces to come to your team. How can you ever have a sense of accomplishment when you know the star players were always gonna be on your team regardless. The Kobe era is over? No problem here comes Dwight Horward, or Chris Paul..
Tell me something, lets say you work for a big company that has many branches nationwide. After a few years, will you have the opportunity to pick which city you feel like relocating to while still continuing to work for the same company? Didnt think so. NBA players get to do that. (to a certain degree but still way more than the average joseph)