US Soccer is not ready for primetime. I dont wanna be mean but this team is embarrassing. We’re never gonna actually be good at this sport as long as out D tier athletes play it. What a clown show
After sitting here watching NBA free agency this year and overall NBA movement over the past 2 years somebody has to say it....
The new CBA was sold as parity, but the first and second apron are starting to function like a hard cap on player value, team continuity, and player movement.
Teams are no longer making purely basketball decisions. They’re making fear-based apron decisions. That means good players get squeezed, homegrown cores get broken up, fan-favorite teams lose their identity, and the overall product loses some of the nostalgia and continuity that made people fall in love with the NBA in the first place.
This isn’t about players not understanding business. It’s the opposite. We understand that the NBA is a business. That’s why the @TheNBPA has to operate with elite business acumen, elite negotiating strategy, and real foresight.
The owners and the league walk into these meetings with killers that continue to run circles around us time and time again with elite lawyers, economists, cap experts, media strategists, and long term business operators. Players deserve a PA that is just as sharp, just as prepared, and just as aggressive about protecting our upside.
Too often, it feels like players are informed after the fact instead of being truly educated and empowered before decisions are made. That cannot continue.
The next CBA is a do or die moment for us as players. It's only going to get worse for us. We need transparency, accountability, and a serious re evaluation of who is representing us and how they are representing us.
This is not anti parity. This is pro player, fan, and product. The league is strongest when players are valued properly, great teams can stay together, and the people representing us are operating at the same level as the people sitting across the table.
Before I post my goodbye to @FCHWPO , I want to share @joonlee ‘s research on Bill Chisholm.
Bill did not have enough $ to buy the Celtics. He joined with a private equity group 6th Street. They contributed billions of dollars for the sale with a lot of influence behind the scenes.
They made Chisholm the face of the franchise, but he answers to them. They’re cheapskates.
REPORT: Celtics cheaped out on a possible Giannis Antetokounmpo extension.
"The storied Celtics franchise has new loser ownership. Congratulations."
@ZoandBertrand react:
This all reeks of Bill Chisholm being unwilling to commit long-term to two star players at top-of-market money. And if that's the case, you can pretty much say goodbye to ever winning banner 19 while he's in charge. Certainly looks like everything he tried to sell fans was BS.
Giannis Antetokounmpo was ready to sign off on a trade to Boston, but the Celtics refused to give him the three-year max extension he wanted and were only willing to offer two years, per @BillSimmons
(h/t @Savageboston )
This doesn’t even feel like a Brad Stevens trade. There has to be Chisholm/ownership influence or JB asked for a way out because this doesn’t feel right at all