I thought it was a pretty good article, but had one pretty big issue with it. The author seemed very obviously on the players' side there when the 'phychic benefit' is just as big if not bigger for the players. How many of us would work for peanuts to be able to play in the NBA? We could do something we love, live with that compe ive spirit and camaraderie daily, have a chance for greatness of a scale that most of us will never have even a glimpse of with the jobs we have now.
I think the article would have been better if it were about why both sides should be willing to bend a little, not just the owners. They both are parts of a game, but a game that makes them a healthy living and fame along with that fortune. I won't pretend to have a good solution to the lockout issues, but it isn't just the owners who should appreciate what they have in being part of the NBA. If both sides could see things from the perspective of those of us on the outside looking in, they might be a little more flexible and better able to find some middle ground.

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