Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Houndy on Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:34 am

The X wrote:The more I think about it, the more I think there does need to be some contraction. New Orleans Hornets have to go. Really they should've been OKC Hornets, but hey, Stern & league wouldn't let Shinn move them (N)

Anaheim is solid location for a bball team I think. Minnesota don't need to be there, I think even Vancouver is better location for pro team than Minneapolis. Bobcats should've never been started up.

Anyways, at the very least do everybody a favour & cut the Hornets loose. (Y)

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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:07 pm

Seems like Kobe won't play for Besiktas... http://www.nba.com/2011/news/07/31/kobe-besitkas/index.html
Would be interesting to know where Durant ends up.

Concerning expansion teams I agree The X (if he was seriours about that comment), adding the Bobcats wasn't the smart move the NBA expected it to be. Don't get me wrong, I was not amused when the Hornets were moved out of Charlotte, but adding the Bobcats to the league feels like correcting a mistake with another one. ;)
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby The X on Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:09 pm

SteveHTOWN wrote:Concerning expansion teams I agree The X (if he was seriours about that comment), adding the Bobcats wasn't the smart move the NBA expected it to be. Don't get me wrong, I was not amused when the Hornets were moved out of Charlotte, but adding the Bobcats to the league feels like correcting a mistake with another one. ;)

I was being serious. Bobcats seemed like Stern trying to give NBA back to Charlotte. I think Charlotte didn't want the Bobcats, they wanted Hornets. New Orleans can lose a team also since it doesn't have an owner.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby koberulz on Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:19 pm

Patty Mills is rumoured to have signed with the Adelaide 36ers. They have a 'major announcement' lined up for tomorrow, but their last major announcement was a benchwarmer, so it could be anything.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby benji on Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:36 pm

Spencer Hawes called out the commish:
23 million a year for stern huh. Weird no rumblings about a pay cut for the commish while he asks every single player to do so.

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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Andrew on Tue Aug 02, 2011 9:53 pm

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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Murat on Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:21 am

NovU wrote:[/video]Can NBA players handle this?

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Sure, they will. See how USA won the championship at Turkey with similar atmosphere.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Andrew on Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:40 am

NBA takes legal action against locked-out players

Trying to head off the chance of an antitrust lawsuit from the NBA Players Association, the league went ahead and beat the union to court.

The NBA filed two claims against the NBAPA on Tuesday— an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board and a lawsuit in federal district court in New York.

The NBA accused the players of being uncooperative in negotiations toward a new collective bargaining agreement by making “more than two dozen” threats to dissolve their union and sue the league under antitrust laws to secure more favorable terms in a new CBA.


So...what's everyone going to be watching in place of the 2012 season?
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby shadowgrin on Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:36 pm

NFL!
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Dan's Brain on Wed Aug 03, 2011 4:51 pm

ASA!!!

Australasian Scrabble Association, it includes Papua New Guinea. Those cunts are scrabble bad-asses.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:57 pm

NHL & Eishockey Bundesliga (German minor hockey league). German Basketball is kind of ... disgusting.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby George7 on Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:02 pm

Well, it seems that Greek and European basketball and football is going to be the center of attention for me now that NBA is coming to a dead-end regarding the new CBA...

Great job in ruining the NBA mr.Stern(of course the players' union has it's fair amount of share on this,but I consider Stern and his "tough" attitude on this matter the main reason we're not going to see a solution anytime soon)...
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:58 pm

If the league is really losing money (not just in the books) over a span of several years I agree with you on your comment on David Stern. If you'd run a company like he runs the NBA you'd just get fired.
I curious about how many (active - that means not A.I. e.g. - ) NBA players will play in Turkey or Greece.
Have to find out if there is a way to watch those leagues in Germany without having sat-tv. ;)
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby The X on Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:00 pm

Andrew wrote:So...what's everyone going to be watching in place of the 2012 season?

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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Andrew on Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:04 pm

No surprises there, X. ;) I can see myself taking more of an interest in college hoops in the event of a prolonged lockout, which sadly seems inevitable with the latest meeting and move by the league.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby NovU on Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:00 pm

Legal actions? That sounds time consuming. I am going to turn to more hockey, UFC, and possibly poker. Sad days...
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:10 pm

Isn't it usual to take legal actions? In germany air traffic controllers announced that they probably will go on strike. First thing happened was that german flight security went to court to gain omittance. ;)
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Andrew on Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:48 pm

It's definitely not unusual, just a sign that a resolution isn't coming anytime soon.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:06 am

Andrew wrote:It's definitely not unusual, just a sign that a resolution isn't coming anytime soon.


To be honest, I don't expect any agreement in August and I doubt that there will be a new CBA even in the early days of September. At this stage of the lockout legal actions could be seen as just the flexing of muscles. But both sides know that THEY will have to get to the point where they both can agree on a new CBA. Any enforcement via legal actions could make things only worse. Well, that seems to be what you said in short. ;)
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby NovU on Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:07 am

Just wondering. What would be the best solution for both the players and the league at this stage? Solution that is actually realistic and forseeable.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:16 am

Something between a BRI of 54,3 % and 40 %, so I'd say around 47,5 %. Just kidding about the 47,5 %. I do not know the real numbers to solve the problem, but I think it's on the players to give up on their 54,3 %.

Btw. I really do not know how to reach an agreement an the soft cap/ hard cap debate.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby koberulz on Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:00 am

They have 57% now. 54.3 is what they've offered to lower it to.

The soft/hard cap debate isn't a debate, it's a decoy.
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby _Steve_ on Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:24 am

I'm aware of the fact, that the reduction to 54.3 % BRI is just an offer. Same for the 40 % BRI proposed by the owners. But I stand to my opinion that the NBPA might have to accept an new CBA which cuts their share of the BRI below 50 %. Players - I'm pretty sure the know about it - are on the weak side. It's the same situation employees face in a company that earns less money then it spends: Either they accept cuts to their loan or they get replaced by cheaper employees.
One could say, there are no cheaper basketball players who could play to NBA standards. But even with less money it would be still a quiet profitable "job" which attracts enough young talents. Sooner or later NBPA will accept an offer that cuts their (BR)Income...
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby koberulz on Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:12 am

SteveHTOWN wrote:One could say, there are no cheaper basketball players who could play to NBA standards. But even with less money it would be still a quiet profitable "job" which attracts enough young talents. Sooner or later NBPA will accept an offer that cuts their (BR)Income...

That makes no sense. "The players need to take a paycut, otherwise they're going to have to take a paycut".

What?
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Re: Spirit of '99: 2011 Lockout Discussion

Postby Houndy on Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:03 am

NCAA, maybe somehow watch some international games on weekends when there's no school (NBA TV FTW!)
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