That would explain why owners would get out of their hobbies entirely, not cut off the noses to spite their faces.
If Simon came out and said (like Les Alexander did some years ago)look, I'm tired of losing money, was nice to be part of the W but I'm out. That's fine and understandable given the economic times we're in.
But the cost of doing business should include alotting a line item in your budget for players who get injured. That's not a luxury. That to me is akin to having extra lightbulbs or shot clocks in case one breaks at ARCO. The cost of maintaining two injured players compared to a 25 million loss in the other column is miniscule.
If any owners wants to opt out, I'm cool with that. I suspect there are more than just the Pacers CEO who is hurting (and I do agree that the Maloofs might get the itch in the near term more so than they've been publicly stating). I just object to them killing the product they are putting on the floor and acting like it's a bandaid when it's not.
If Simon came out and said (like Les Alexander did some years ago)look, I'm tired of losing money, was nice to be part of the W but I'm out. That's fine and understandable given the economic times we're in.
But the cost of doing business should include alotting a line item in your budget for players who get injured. That's not a luxury. That to me is akin to having extra lightbulbs or shot clocks in case one breaks at ARCO. The cost of maintaining two injured players compared to a 25 million loss in the other column is miniscule.
If any owners wants to opt out, I'm cool with that. I suspect there are more than just the Pacers CEO who is hurting (and I do agree that the Maloofs might get the itch in the near term more so than they've been publicly stating). I just object to them killing the product they are putting on the floor and acting like it's a bandaid when it's not.