How many people support the NBA shutdown and how serious is the NBA shutdown?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-07
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think anyone will support such a good league, and it would be a loss to everyone!

    It's not a question of who supports it, it's a question of labor disputes. Like professional football, it is very popular, but the professional league is a business group, and the purpose of the people is to make a profit. So whether the NBA is shut down or not is entirely a business issue, and it has nothing to do with how many people support it.

    Fans around the world won't support an NBA shutdown, but that doesn't mean it can stop or save the NBA.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fans don't want to put it on a show, because they don't want to pay less or more.

    In order to reduce the salary, the team owner had no choice but to suspend the situation.

    Players are more contradictory, it doesn't matter if they sign big contracts, players whose contracts expire or fringe players certainly don't want to be shut down, which means they have to go outside the United States to make a living.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I support that whenever there is a live broadcast of the game, you have to go to work unintentionally, which directly leads to the ...... of being deducted

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Absolutely not supportive, maybe the NBA loses money boss will support it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't support it. The big names in the NBA may support stopping for a while and adjusting more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The 13th movement in the world, what if it stops?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On July 4, Beijing time, according to NBC Sports, four days ago, when the last negotiation between labor and management broke down, the shutdown officially defined by the NBA (Weibo) officially began. Immediately all kinds of rumors began to circulate, the players said "we will fight to the end"; There is still no relaxation in the attitude of the management; Ross Barkley threatened that "next season will be cancelled". But has the shutdown really begun?

    Not really. According to NBA regulations, the first time a player is usually paid every two weeks, and the first payday of the season is scheduled for November 16. What does this mean?

    In the case of Howard, if the two sides do not reach an agreement after 135 days, that is, on November 16 local time, then Howard will not be able to receive a salary of 1.5 million (his personal salary for two weeks), and so on. Even Daniel Orton, a rookie last season, will lose $91,000 every two weeks. For the labor side, this is the beginning of the real test.

    Therefore, in the eyes of the United States, once the critical point is reached, the possibility of a player compromise is very high, after all, at that time, all that will be lost is real money**, and it is no longer the time and energy it is now. Taking Howard as an example, is it possible that he will really be willing to give up an entire season, with an annual salary of up to 17.8 million? Of course, the players do have reasons to fight, after all, the proposal of the management is also painful for them.

    Or take Warcraft as an example, according to the proposal of the management, Howard's annual salary will be cut from 17.8 million to 13 million, a decrease of nearly 1/4, which is obviously difficult to accept. Therefore, both parties should put themselves in each other's shoes and make corresponding concessions. Finally, NBC Sports optimistically estimates that the real shutdown will not kick in, let alone be reimbursed for the entire season, and even the 1998-99 season will not shrink to 50 games.

    After all, no one will be as stubborn as a stone in the face of visible interests.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Severe? I think about the fact that the player has no ball to play, can't get a salary, has degraded his skills for a long time, and his body is out of shape, and the original Sean Kemp Weinbeck and so on are all examples of veterans can directly announce their farewell to the league The boss can't make money by charging tickets, sponsorships, etc. Of course, according to the data provided by the management, more than half of the teams are losing money. So most of the bosses think that even if it stops, it's nothing.

    Fans didn't watch the game. I have nothing to do in class, and when I'm in a bad mood, I can't rely on scolding James Westbrook and others anymore. There is no way to make extra money by gambling with classmates, To sum up, the biggest victim is the fans, After all, the players and the owners are material losses, and the fans are spiritual.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The shutdown is due to the fact that the players could not agree on the salary with the management (i.e. the owner), and the owner wanted to lower the salary cap so that the player's salary would fall, and now the two sides are negotiating, but the United States ** recently reported that great progress has been made, I don't know if it's true or not. However, Su Qun of the "Basketball Herald" also revealed that there has been progress, but even if the game starts, it is estimated that it will be postponed or reduced, and if it is to be played, it is estimated that it will be in December, and if it has not started in late January, the season will be canceled, and we will not have the NBA to watch.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It seems that the labor problem has not been resolved.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The so-called labor negotiation is a matter of sharing between the boss and the player, if you share a million with another person, do you want to write more or less? It's because they all want to have more, so they have been deadlocked.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Salary issues for players and leagues.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The players wanted to raise their salaries, and the bosses wanted to lower their wages, so they quarreled, hehe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The boss is still discussing the issue of interests.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The issue of interests is not good at discussing profit distribution.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The division of interests is unclear and all parties do not budge.

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