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PLAYERS:
David Stern,
Kobe Bryant,
Derek Fisher,
Roger Mason,
Michael Wilbon,
Tony Kornheiser,
Dan Snyder,
Etan Thomas,
Ian Thomsen,
Bill Russell
TEAMS: Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Washington Redskins, Atlanta Hawks
TEAMS: Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Washington Redskins, Atlanta Hawks
by Dave Zirin | @edgeofsports
Originally published at The Nation
If I were an NBA player, I’d be mighty confused right now. I wouldn’t be confused about why the entire 2011–12 season is now in jeopardy. I wouldn’t be confused about rejecting the ultimatums and “last, final offers” of NBA Commissioner David Stern. Instead, I’d be confused as hell by the media’s reaction to my union’s collective and unanimous stand.
The 21st century athlete—particularly the twenty-first-century African-American athlete—gets regularly blasted for being a weak, watered-down shadow of their more principled forebears and only caring about the money. Entire books (see Shawn Powell’s Souled Out) have been written examining their ego-driven materialism and absence of social conscience. Yet here are today’s players rejecting a deal from David Stern that would have guaranteed them their entire current contracts if they were only willing to sell out the ballers of the future. All Kobe Bryant, who w...
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