Is that a joke I'm not getting, or did you get your mascots mixed up?
Or, and hear me out on this one, they don’t like racism.Lol so this is them missing there mansions typically
The Kings have been boycotting the postseason for 14 tears and counting.
I doubt this is intentional. But man this drought is really starting to cause tears for us kings fans.The Kings have been boycotting the postseason for 14 tears and counting.
Or, and hear me out on this one, they don’t like racism.
The Kings have been boycotting the postseason for 14 tears and counting.
Damn I wanted to see what happened after. Cut out right when they went to shaq
Well, nothing is going to change until the people with the money and power agitate lawmakers to make change. You know who has money and power to agitate lawmakers, at least at the local level? Sports team owners. Ideally, the players hope that, by withholding their talent, the owners will use their power to instigate systematic change., at the local levelso let me get this right, the NBA players now feel it's fine to boycott but not after all the other incidents? I know at the end of the day this is just entertainment and the circumstances are very unique and considering that the majority of the players in the league happen to be African-American or a descent of such, it was just a matter of time I suppose. I leave with one question though, what good does this do at the end of the day?
Well, nothing is going to change until the people with the money and power agitate lawmakers to make change. You know who has money and power to agitate lawmakers, at least at the local level? Sports team owners. Ideally, the players hope that, by withholding their talent, the owners will use their power to instigate systematic change.
There's only one way to find out. It's already been proven that not doing it definitely won't.I completely understand the logic behind it from the players perspective. But honestly, I don't think that will put them over the top.
There's only one way to find out. It's already been proven that not doing it definitely won't.
Nothing in the last twenty years of the history of the NBPA should lead anyone to believe that they would cave.the NBA players will cave in before any NBA owner does but you are right, time will tell.
Nothing in the last twenty years of the history of the NBPA should lead anyone to believe that they would cave.
At the earliest? I don't expect much to change regardless of the outcome in a few months.Well, nothing is going to change until the people with the money and power agitate lawmakers to make change. You know who has money and power to agitate lawmakers, at least at the local level? Sports team owners. Ideally, the players hope that, by withholding their talent, the owners will use their power to instigate systematic change., at the local level
On a national level, I wouldn't expect their actions to have any effect, at least not any time in the next five months, at the earliest, because the people currently in charge of initiating national policy don't appear to be at all sympathetic to their protests.