Kevin Durant isn't going to
NBA Live Mobile Coins demand to play with Blake Griffin one day.
(Um... Right?)But speaking of following a path, earlier this week, Ken Berger at
CBS Sports outlined Paul's chances of going to the Knicks superteam with the
following: "In a cruel twist, the very path that he's trying to follow has been
largely cut off because of the backlash against those who paved it."That's true
if you're talking free agency or a sign-and-trade, but not a trade that lets him
sign later. Chris Paul's just taking the path in a new a direction. And if it's
"cruel twists" you want...
The commissioner who began his career opposing player movement is finishing
out his career fighting the
FIFA 18 Coins same losing battle. He plugs one loophole and
creates another, still helpless the flow of the free market.The owners who
wanted to discourage superstars movement used the NBA Lockout to forge a system
that essentially encourages departing stars to demand trades before their
contracts end. The league that spent six months of press conferences talking
about the importance of small markets now owns the small market franchise that's
about to hand a "superteam" to either Los Angeles or New York City.
The Chris Paul situation is a perfect storm of the NBA's conflicted
interests, transparent inequity, and fool's logic, all wrapped in a rumor that
will dominate the news all year long until it happens. Then it can happen all
over again if/when a new "SUPERSTAR X" decides he wants a new team, but doesn't
want to sacrifice $26 million to get there. The blueprint's already clear.
It's all kind of incredible. We always knew "competitive balance" was just a
pipe dream, but after Stern and the owners used it to justify the NBA lockout...
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