Allocate reserved team equity to players who won a championship, earned MVP/All-Star/All-NBA honors, or committed 5+ years to one franchise. If you helped build a winning franchise, it’s only fair you own a piece of it.
Steph Curry says NBA players are underpaid
"I think because the way the CBA is structured right now, we can't participate in equity. And that's a big deal because it’s a partnership with ownership, the league and we're on the short term of that revenue"
"The idea that we can't participate in equity while we're playing is a part of why I would say yes, we are underpaid because you want to be able to participate in that rise"
"I know we're blessed to be in a position where we're playing basketball for a living, and these are the type of checks that people are earning"
"Hopefully sooner than later those rules change a little bit so that players can participate more in the upside of team equity. I think we deserve it"
Chris Brown might be the most collaborative artist of this generation, and that’s exactly why he’d be hard to beat in a Verzuz. His catalog is insanely deep and wide, he can pull from R&B, hip-hop, electronic, and Afrobeats and still have hits to spare
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Drop the album today with no context, no legacy and it still charts, still gets the co-signs from critics and or fans. Classic albums transcend whatever era they land in so even if the music sounds dated casual listeners would still appreciate the art