WallyWorld wrote:
I guess what I am saying is salaries have grown proportionately with revenues, and players shouldn't get a stake in the team because they didn't buy it and have zero ownership rights. That isn't how the world works. That is just placing blame to place blame as another thing the 'owners did wrong.' It wouldn't make sense. Salaries are almost always tied to revenues. I think we are looking at it from a different perspective. Maybe I misunderstood CW's comment.
Take a big, growing company like Apple or Facebook. They don't just pay their employees $150,000 a year because the company is worth a lot more than a fledging midwest cheese company. You are looking at it deeper than I was... which is fine.
If we are misunderstanding here, then what is it you think should happen here with the issue at hand?
Yeah, that's not what I'm saying at all. There isn't really a good way to figure out which players would get which shares of which team(s).
I was merely pointing out how the teams have grown in value and the Owners have gotten insanely rich off them. And I was just saying that the Players don't see any of that money when teams are sold.
The new Hardliners are idiots because they overpaid for these teams within in the past few years. As the Players don't get money when teams are sold, it's also not their fault the Owners overpaid and overleveraged for teams. Because of that, the Players are being punished with this lockout.
And as Pants said, the Owners that have made hundreds of millions off of owning their franchises obviously are not going to point this out.