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Decent piece.
Whitlock is the only other one I can think of.
I guess you haven't been reading much ESPN, CBS, Yahoo or any other sports site, because I would say at least 75% of the media has been extremely...
But if you do that then the first round of paychecks (11/15 I believe) can't be included in the lawsuit damages. Is it best to risk that when the...
NBA responds to players' disclaimer http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/11838893/33343275
That's the thing, I don't think the majority of owners wanted this all along (just my opinion). I think they, like the majority here, assumed the...
This really isn't true. The players have conceded way more than the owners have. Now I agree, the players have not put out their own seperate...
I comprehend just fine. If you are arguing that the players are taking a riskier stand than other labor battles, fine. Can you comprehend that...
I have no clue one way or the other. All I know is no one expected the players to give the owners the finger, assuming they couldn't go without...
I posted a link from Maurice Evans earlier saying some of those things. Fisher and Pierce have as well, though I would have to each for their...
It shows that it's pointless to note they are risking a worse deal. That kinda goes with the territory of telling mgmt "no". I'm glad we agree...
Or have been preparing for the lockout everyone knew was coming. At least that's what the union has been pushing guys to do.
Decent interview, especially the part reflecting on how everyone is dogging guys for standing up for what they feel is important. Who would have...
I think the players are worried about both, future seasons (especially the younger players) and future generations (older guys losing $$ this year...
That doesn't answer my question. I asked what labor/owner battle doesn't involve labor taking on significant risk to fight for what the deem is...
I'll have to try to find the link, but I believe the first paychecks were due on the 15th and since the union disbanded before that those...
Because he seems to have an issue with these guys taking a stand for what they deem is fair, or think they are idiots for doing it since the odds...
I don't think anyone is arguing taking a stand doesn't have it's risks. So I assume you think employees should never take a stand for better...
Why are you not sure most of them really are worried about future seasons or generations of players? What have you seen from them to draw that...
Interview from the Duke game on ESPN.