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Mr Exlax
02-07-2019, 03:38 PM
The teams can initiate trades and releaae players but we bash the players for trying to control what happens to them? It's a business when the superiors do it but you're a coward etc etc when the worker tries?

FKAri
02-07-2019, 03:45 PM
Because as a fan you don't want your players involved too much on the business side of things. It ruins the suspension of disbelief. We just want to see our heroes battle to the death for us.

DukeDelonte13
02-07-2019, 03:50 PM
1. because a franchise as a whole is more important than an individual. When a crybaby demands a trade it can f*ck over every other teammate on that roster, it can cripple ticket sales, etc., it's a problem.

2. When you get traded as a player you still get your money. When a player pouts and sits out they aren't holding up their end of the bargain.

3. Players can negotiate a no trade clause if they want, but they'll have to give up something for it, guaranteed years or money. Is it really that shocking most players just take the money?

4. I'm never going to feel bad for a player that makes more money in a few years than most people will make in multiple lifetimes because they'd rather play in a city with a beach, or with more of their friends, or for a contender.

Just my opinion though.

The Iron Fist
02-07-2019, 04:01 PM
The teams can initiate trades and releaae players but we bash the players for trying to control what happens to them? It's a business when the superiors do it but you're a coward etc etc when the worker tries?
Probably the same reason why people are ok with the wealthy getting more and more every year while more and more people are barely surviving. People have been conditioned to obey their masters.

sdot_thadon
02-07-2019, 04:02 PM
the same constraints to a player demanding a trade should apply to the franchise as well.

"Well he's under contract!"

funny how the player must honor this contract yet the franchise doesn't.

Spurs m8
02-07-2019, 04:16 PM
the same constraints to a player demanding a trade should apply to the franchise as well.

"Well he's under contract!"

funny how the player must honor this contract yet the franchise doesn't.

If a player has a no trade clause, the franchise will honour that.

Otherwise, its part of the game.....they earn millions for playing sport and being stars, i'm not going to feel sorry for them...

bluechox2
02-07-2019, 04:19 PM
for one...you signed a contract saying you will play the next 4 years here no matter what...

Mr Exlax
02-07-2019, 04:30 PM
To the fellas that keep talking about feeling sorry for the players, where did I say anything about feeling sorry for anybody?

Why is it ok for the team to initiate trades and control where the players go but not ok for the players to do it? I haven't seen a player sit out yet when they requested a trade by the way. I don't know why folks keep bringing that up either.

sdot_thadon
02-07-2019, 04:32 PM
That also means the team agreed to the same contract terms you did.



If a player has a no trade clause, the franchise will honour that.

Otherwise, its part of the game.....they earn millions for playing sport and being stars, i'm not going to feel sorry for them...
perfectly worded, it's part of the game both ways.

Hey Yo
02-07-2019, 04:38 PM
The teams can initiate trades and releaae players but we bash the players for trying to control what happens to them? It's a business when the superiors do it but you're a coward etc etc when the worker tries?
It's the same question LeBron was asking.

When Barnes (or any player) gets traded during the game (or whenever) it's looked at as a savy business move to help improve the team.

But when a player wants traded, they're called a bitch for not honoring the contract they signed and who cares what's best for them.

I see an argument for both sides.

Mr Exlax
02-07-2019, 04:40 PM
Probably the same reason why people are ok with the wealthy getting more and more every year while more and more people are barely surviving. People have been conditioned to obey their masters.


Super spot on!

sdot_thadon
02-07-2019, 04:40 PM
It's the same question LeBron was asking.

When Barnes (or any player) gets traded during the game (or whenever) it's looked at as a savy business move to help improve the team.

But when a player wants traded, they're called a bitch for not honoring the contract they signed and who cares what's best for them.

I see an argument for both sides.
yeah that's it right there. unfortunately that outlook will be taken as a negative because it's very anti-establishment and oh no we can't have that now can we?

Mr Exlax
02-07-2019, 04:41 PM
the same constraints to a player demanding a trade should apply to the franchise as well.

"Well he's under contract!"

funny how the player must honor this contract yet the franchise doesn't.


I agree entirely!