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If the union decerts....
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i'm with them.Originally Posted by Big J 33
My feelings exactly.Originally Posted by Al3xis
Just a good thing for MJ that he never played in the social-media age. Guy is an $@+ hole.
Doubt he wants to teach anyone a lesson, he's about his bottom line.
i'm with them.Originally Posted by Big J 33
My feelings exactly.Originally Posted by Al3xis
Just a good thing for MJ that he never played in the social-media age. Guy is an $@+ hole.
Doubt he wants to teach anyone a lesson, he's about his bottom line.
Wow. That's much lower than I ever thought. Thanks, PMatic.Originally Posted by PMatic
30%.Originally Posted by Burns1923
How many votes do the players need to decertify again?
I think most people see the sense in accepting 50-50 right now but it's not like that's the one thing keeping a deal at bay. There's other stuff the players are ticked about.
I can see Fish and co rallying the votes to decertify. The players seem like they're on that rather-die-standing-than-live-on-my-knees pride. Looking to prove a point. They don't want the owners "controlling" their livelihoods anymore.
Was reading about what the potential decert process would be. The months each step would take...
This would bleed into 2012-13 season easily if not beyond.
Wow. That's much lower than I ever thought. Thanks, PMatic.Originally Posted by PMatic
30%.Originally Posted by Burns1923
How many votes do the players need to decertify again?
I think most people see the sense in accepting 50-50 right now but it's not like that's the one thing keeping a deal at bay. There's other stuff the players are ticked about.
I can see Fish and co rallying the votes to decertify. The players seem like they're on that rather-die-standing-than-live-on-my-knees pride. Looking to prove a point. They don't want the owners "controlling" their livelihoods anymore.
Was reading about what the potential decert process would be. The months each step would take...
This would bleed into 2012-13 season easily if not beyond.
Actually, I should have been more clear. It'll take 30% to get the petition to vote for decertification. Then it would take 50% for the actual decertification to take place. I hope that makes sense.Originally Posted by Burns1923
Wow. That's much lower than I ever thought. Thanks, PMatic.Originally Posted by PMatic
30%.Originally Posted by Burns1923
How many votes do the players need to decertify again?
I think most people see the sense in accepting 50-50 right now but it's not like that's the one thing keeping a deal at bay. There's other stuff the players are ticked about.
I can see Fish and co rallying the votes to decertify. The players seem like they're on that rather-die-standing-than-live-on-my-knees pride. Looking to prove a point. They don't want the owners "controlling" their livelihoods anymore.
Was reading about what the potential decert process would be. The months each step would take...
This would bleed into 2012-13 season easily if not beyond.
Like someone said, if the players wouldn't accept the deal Saturday, why would they accept it Wednesday?
If all the info coming out is correct, the owners have done all they're going to do and the players have no appetite for anything below 51 and system adjustments on their own terms. Fish basically dismissed those 5 Cohen suggestions the NBA accepted. You know the agents are going wild now trying to stoke the decertify sentiment.
Interesting few days ahead.
Actually, I should have been more clear. It'll take 30% to get the petition to vote for decertification. Then it would take 50% for the actual decertification to take place. I hope that makes sense.Originally Posted by Burns1923
Wow. That's much lower than I ever thought. Thanks, PMatic.Originally Posted by PMatic
30%.Originally Posted by Burns1923
How many votes do the players need to decertify again?
I think most people see the sense in accepting 50-50 right now but it's not like that's the one thing keeping a deal at bay. There's other stuff the players are ticked about.
I can see Fish and co rallying the votes to decertify. The players seem like they're on that rather-die-standing-than-live-on-my-knees pride. Looking to prove a point. They don't want the owners "controlling" their livelihoods anymore.
Was reading about what the potential decert process would be. The months each step would take...
This would bleed into 2012-13 season easily if not beyond.
Like someone said, if the players wouldn't accept the deal Saturday, why would they accept it Wednesday?
If all the info coming out is correct, the owners have done all they're going to do and the players have no appetite for anything below 51 and system adjustments on their own terms. Fish basically dismissed those 5 Cohen suggestions the NBA accepted. You know the agents are going wild now trying to stoke the decertify sentiment.
Interesting few days ahead.
PMatic wrote:Actually, I should have been more clear. It'll take 30% to get the petition to vote for decertification. Then it would take 50% for the actual decertification to take place. I hope that makes sense.
Gotcha. And didn't Stern say something about voiding contracts if decert happens?
Just saw this on ESPN...
Sources close to the decertification movement told ESPN.com's Marc Stein on Sunday that the players and agents involved in that push hope to have the requisite signed petition from 30 percent of the league's work force calling for a decertification vote -- an estimated 130 players -- by Tuesday.
"We intend to move fast," one source said.
Once signatures are collected from 30 percent of the players, that petition is filed with the National Labor Relations Board. The NLRB could then take an estimated 45 days to verify the petition and schedule an actual decertification vote. Disbanding the union requires a simple majority of players voting for decertification, but the union would continue to exist while the NLRB is arranging the vote and thus could theoretically continue negotiations with the league before the Players Association is dissolved
PMatic wrote:Actually, I should have been more clear. It'll take 30% to get the petition to vote for decertification. Then it would take 50% for the actual decertification to take place. I hope that makes sense.
Gotcha. And didn't Stern say something about voiding contracts if decert happens?
Just saw this on ESPN...
Sources close to the decertification movement told ESPN.com's Marc Stein on Sunday that the players and agents involved in that push hope to have the requisite signed petition from 30 percent of the league's work force calling for a decertification vote -- an estimated 130 players -- by Tuesday.
"We intend to move fast," one source said.
Once signatures are collected from 30 percent of the players, that petition is filed with the National Labor Relations Board. The NLRB could then take an estimated 45 days to verify the petition and schedule an actual decertification vote. Disbanding the union requires a simple majority of players voting for decertification, but the union would continue to exist while the NLRB is arranging the vote and thus could theoretically continue negotiations with the league before the Players Association is dissolved
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
.Originally Posted by CP1708
I hate everybody involved in this.
Originally Posted by Mr Marcus
Jordan is a $+%@!+ up dude
Burns1923 wrote:
Gotcha. And didn't Stern say something about voiding contracts if decert happens?
Yup. From my pov wouldnt that help the owners get more of what they want? If they void contracts then doesnt every team start over at $0 under the cap able to build teams how they want?People need to understand that this is a business and under these circumstances the players pride is hurting them more than helping them. They don't accept the current offer and take these next steps towards decertifying and it'll only hurt the majority of them in the long term.
And as far as Jordan goes:Business is business no matter what side your on. If you're a player you're going to do what you got to do to get those $100 million dollar contracts and if you're an owner you're going to do what you've got to do to win and make as much money as possible. Michael Jordan don't owe any of us anything. It's so typical of black people to throw around this term "sellout" at any successful man who doesn't seemingly look out for everyone else trying to come up. Forget that. This isn't a passing of the torch or the giving of props. This is a business not a friendship. And this business concerns the manipulation of billions in income. I wish people could wrap their minds around the seriousness of the issues insetad of pointing fingers at billionaires and saying hey, give those guys more millions.
The owners of the league dole out the checks and if they think the system is broken they're going to do what they've got to do to fix it. And everyone else is just going to have to deal with it. The players don't have a leg to stand on. A handful of them are super rich to the point where they can afford to take a full season off and still enjoy their lifestyle. But that's a minority of them. The majority of them will have to cave in soon.
Business is business no matter what side your on. If you're a player you're going to do what you got to do to get those $100 million dollar contracts and if you're an owner you're going to do what you've got to do to win and make as much money as possible. Michael Jordan don't owe any of us anything. It's so typical of black people to throw around this term "sellout" at any successful man who doesn't seemingly look out for everyone else trying to come up. Forget that. This isn't a passing of the torch or the giving of props. This is a business not a friendship. And this business concerns the manipulation of billions in income. I wish people could wrap their minds around the seriousness of the issues insetad of pointing fingers at billionaires and saying hey, give those guys more millions.
EXACTLY