Tuesday 16th April 2024,
The Hoop Doctors

Stern “Expects” a Deal to Get Done

Although, NBPA President Billy Hunter isn’t optimistic about the outcome of the NBA’s labor dispute, David Stern expects a deal to get done because he realizes the potential negative ramifications of missing games. This is the best news we’ve heard since the lockout began.

“I would say that we have very smart players who recognize that this system is very good to them,” he said. “You’ve got 13 players on a roster averaging $5 million apiece, that’s $65 million and what the owners have said is, ’we’re going to try very hard as we reset this thing to keep you as close to that number as we can. The NFL, which is usually profitable as opposed to the NBA, which isn’t, got the double-digit [revenue] reductions from their players. Our players will understand that when the rhetoric stops and they will understand that the owners are trying to do the right thing and our players always try to do the right thing.”

“I expect that we’ll make a deal because the alternative is very destructive,” he said. “It’s destructive of $2 billion worth of player salaries and it’s destructive most important to our fans of the game. And if it spirals badly everyone gets hurt. But in some ways I worry because the players have more to lose, especially those in the later stages of their career. So we’re going to do everything we can when the rhetoric slows down to get this thing back on track.”

 

Read more of Stern’s thoughts about the labor situation at boston.com.

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