Can the NBA be saved? A modest proposal….
source: http://www.scholarsandrogues.com/2011/11/15/can-the-nba-be-saved-a-modest-proposal/
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I predicted months ago that there would be no 2011-12 NBA season. I hoped I was wrong (still do), but there were some fundamental structural issues that I felt were going to be hard to address in the collective bargaining process. While all hope isn’t yet completely dead, it looks very, very bad – so bad that at this stage I’m already beginning to wonder if there’s going to be a 2012-13 season. I’m wondering if the NBA as we know it is done.
Actually, the crux of the issue lies with the fact that, unlike most labor cycles, this one doesn’t feature two sides at odds. Instead, there are three distinct constituencies (at least): the players, the large market owners (LMOs), and the small market owners (SMOs). Had all the owners been on the same page as your Bostons and LAs a deal would have been reached a long time ago. It’s probably not much of an exaggeration to assert that the LMOs are closer to the player position than they are to the SMOs.
Here are the core structural dynamics...
Actually, the crux of the issue lies with the fact that, unlike most labor cycles, this one doesn’t feature two sides at odds. Instead, there are three distinct constituencies (at least): the players, the large market owners (LMOs), and the small market owners (SMOs). Had all the owners been on the same page as your Bostons and LAs a deal would have been reached a long time ago. It’s probably not much of an exaggeration to assert that the LMOs are closer to the player position than they are to the SMOs.
Here are the core structural dynamics...
