PatRiley
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so how does this work? why would they file multiple lawsuits?
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I looked at the complaint the players filed in the Minnesota lawsuit. There's no allegations in the complaint that tie any of the players to Minnesota other than Anthony Tolliver. Since the case was filed as a class action on behalf of the players, I think they only need one of the players to have a connection with Minnesota in order for that court to have jurisdiction over the case. Based on that, I think the division of the players between the California and Minnesota suites was just random. But the reason that California and Minnesota were selected for the lawsuits is because the case law from the two courts of appeal that preside over those areas is favorable to players on antitrust issues.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
I don't get it. What's the correlation between these players and these cities?
What does KD, Chauncey, Melo, and Kawhi Leonard have to do with California? Leon Powe went to Cal, but that's it.
Same with Minnesota. Tolliver plays for the Wolves, but what's up with these weird districts and players with virtually no connection to the city?
I looked at the complaint the players filed in the Minnesota lawsuit. There's no allegations in the complaint that tie any of the players to Minnesota other than Anthony Tolliver. Since the case was filed as a class action on behalf of the players, I think they only need one of the players to have a connection with Minnesota in order for that court to have jurisdiction over the case. Based on that, I think the division of the players between the California and Minnesota suites was just random. But the reason that California and Minnesota were selected for the lawsuits is because the case law from the two courts of appeal that preside over those areas is favorable to players on antitrust issues.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
I don't get it. What's the correlation between these players and these cities?
What does KD, Chauncey, Melo, and Kawhi Leonard have to do with California? Leon Powe went to Cal, but that's it.
Same with Minnesota. Tolliver plays for the Wolves, but what's up with these weird districts and players with virtually no connection to the city?
I was having a hilarious discussion about this last night. You can tell who the die-hard NBA fans are by the extent of their knowledge of collective bargaining. Now, we will see the separation of addicts and degenerates from die-hards with knowledge of anti-trust case history and legislation.Originally Posted by amel223
I hate this. I rather discuss about why Derrick Rose is the best pg in the nba than discuss legal issues
I was having a hilarious discussion about this last night. You can tell who the die-hard NBA fans are by the extent of their knowledge of collective bargaining. Now, we will see the separation of addicts and degenerates from die-hards with knowledge of anti-trust case history and legislation.Originally Posted by amel223
I hate this. I rather discuss about why Derrick Rose is the best pg in the nba than discuss legal issues
Being a fan of basketball is far more entertaining than being a fan of the NBAOriginally Posted by HankMoody
I was having a hilarious discussion about this last night. You can tell who the die-hard NBA fans are by the extent of their knowledge of collective bargaining. Now, we will see the separation of addicts and degenerates from die-hards with knowledge of anti-trust case history and legislation.Originally Posted by amel223
I hate this. I rather discuss about why Derrick Rose is the best pg in the nba than discuss legal issues
Being a fan of basketball is far more entertaining than being a fan of the NBAOriginally Posted by HankMoody
I was having a hilarious discussion about this last night. You can tell who the die-hard NBA fans are by the extent of their knowledge of collective bargaining. Now, we will see the separation of addicts and degenerates from die-hards with knowledge of anti-trust case history and legislation.Originally Posted by amel223
I hate this. I rather discuss about why Derrick Rose is the best pg in the nba than discuss legal issues