-- Ed a dit : -- Sam Dalembert a dit : Pourquoi 5 ? Novembre, Décembre, Janvier, Février...et ? -- Autant pour moi j'ai cru qu'il y avait un award pour Octobre, j'ai mal compté Donc record égalé --
Ah oui ok
Ouais non ils comptent octobre et novembre en même temps, octobre y juste quelques matches
-- Kneecap's a dit : Il se murmure qu'Allen Iverson arrêterait de jouer avec les 76ers pour soigner sa fille. Est-ce la fin de saison ou la fin de carrière ? La 2eme éventualité me semble hélas, plus pausible ! --
Je pense aussi
Dommage de quitter la scène comme ça...
Il se murmure qu'Allen Iverson arrêterait de jouer avec les 76ers pour soigner sa fille. Est-ce la fin de saison ou la fin de carrière ?
La 2eme éventualité me semble hélas, plus pausible !
Finalement j'ai ma réponse : LBJ a maintenant le record du nombre de PoM sur une saison avec 5. Il co-détenait l'ancien record la saison dernière (élu en Novembre, Janvier, Mars et Avril) avec KG. Garnett l'a gagné 4 fois lors de sa saison MVP
Finalement je vois pas qui a l'est va pouvoir l'empêcher de faire le grand schelem. D12 ?
LeBron James (encore) et Carlos Boozer élus joueurs du mois de février
The NBA announced today that LeBron James and Carlos Boozer were named the players of the month in February. Boozer topped the Western Conference in rebounds (13.0 rpg) and added 21.2 points on .604 shooting from the field, leading Utah to a 10-3 record. Boozer, who ranks fourth in the league in double-doubles (38), recorded nine in 11 games (all starts) played in February.
A-t-on déjà eu un joueur qui ait été Player of The Month sur toute la saison régulière ?
Bienvenue zag, et en effet si un certain martin vient te causer, dis-lui qu'il est drôle, tu l'auras dans la poche Et si t'es fan des Warriors (bon ok, peu probable ) là...
Pour l'ami anonyme:
Si d'aventure tu devais gérer une équipe, je ne pense pas que tu attendrais qu'un mec soit confirmé pour l'acheter auquel cas, tu devras payer très cher... Logique!
Un petit calcul vite fait, la masse salariale totale en NBA : plus de 2 milliards et 100 millions de dollars (70M par team, 4.6M par joueur si on compte 15 joueurs par team)
En gros la NBA perd 400 Millions de' $$ cette annee encore...
le modele economique de la NBA a vecu ...
si les salaires sont pas renegocier a la baisse ou si il y a pas de garde fou ... la NBA court droit a la faillite .
faut arreter de surpayer des joueurs qui mouillent meme pas le maillot ...
de plus faut meme arreter de surpayer les bons joueurs aussi
on fait de quelques jeunes qui n ont pas finis le college ou meme qui n'ont pas ete dans des universites des millionaires tres riches ....
... et salaire guarantis meme quand on fait plus rien ....
5-10 millions pour cirer le banc c beaucoup trop ...
la NBA perdes des centaines de millions de $$ chaque annee ... si il n y rien de fait elle court tout droit a la faillite ds les 10 prochaines annees .
>DALLAS -- David Stern said Saturday the NBA is projecting league-wide losses of about $400 million this season and has lost hundreds of millions in each previous year of the current collective bargaining agreement.
The commissioner said it has shown the players' association those numbers in hopes of demonstrating why the league feels it needs "significant changes" in the next deal.
The NBA's first proposal for a deal to replace the one that expires on July 1, 2011, was thrown out Friday after what players association director Billy Hunter called a "contentious" 90-minute meeting. Hunter said the proposal called for harsh changes that would affect every NBA player.
"The right adjectives were thrown around, and our proposal appropriately denounced. Our response is, 'You can denounce it, tear it up, you can burn it, you can jump up and down on it, as long as you understand that it reflects the financial realities of where we are," Stern said during his annual All-Star press conference.
"And if you would like to have your own proposal, as long as it comes back and deals with our financial realities, that's OK with us. That's fine with us. In fact, that's what we would like to do."
Stern criticized the union's behavior at the session, saying it earned "high marks on the list of theatrical negotiations." He revealed that the players' side brought in a lawyer who threatened that the union would be decertified, making negotiating more difficult.
He also had sharp words for his own side, denouncing anonymous comments made by team executives that served to inflame the bargaining process.
"If you know me, and you know our owners, that's not what we do. That's not us. And the players were upset with those quotes, which I find cowardly, if they were actually said," Stern said. "And if I ever found out who said them, they would be dealt with; they would be former, former NBA people, not current. And we assured the stars of that."
Stern refused to details specifics of the league's proposal. A person who had seen it told The Associated Press on Thursday that it called for first-round picks to have their salaries cut by about one-third, would reduce the minimum salary by as much as 20 percent, and would guarantee contracts for only half their value.
Also, the total value of a maximum salary would drop sharply, as would the total years players could sign for, and the players would see a reduction in their share of the basketball-related income, of which they currently receive 57 percent.
Stern defended sending the proposal shortly before the All-Star break, saying the plan all along was to start the process early. Hunter said the league would like to get a deal done before this July, but the union won't be in any rush to send its own.
"I never have told Billy how he should negotiate or how he wants to negotiate, any more than I tell his lawyer what words he uses to threaten us," Stern said. "That's their choice. We have been, you know, myself, I have only been at this since 1966. I started when I was in a crib."
The sides met twice last summer and exchanged financial documents. Stern made it clear that the league has shown the players all the facts they need to understand the difficulties owners are facing, losses he estimated at "at least" $200 million a year for the first four years of the current deal.
"Our response to the players was: We don't want to play any guessing games about that, all of the data which supports that will be made available to you," Stern said. "Certified financial returns, whatever you need, so that we can have a robust and open dialogue about how we are going to develop together a sustainable business model."
Hunter has argued that the league can fix its problems with expanded revenue sharing among teams. Stern said there will be a revenue sharing plan, but that needs to be implemented in conjunction with a new deal.
The recent economic downturn has been seen as a reason for the league's financial woes, but Stern denied that things will improve just because the economy does.
"Based upon the last several years, we have seen that the -- we have shown the players the facts, and at our current level of revenue devoted to players salaries, it's too high," Stern said. "I can run from that, but I can't hide from that, and I don't think the players can, either. Those are the facts, and that's what we are dealing with."
But he said the differences won't prevent a new agreement, saying, "we will manage to get to a place where we always get to. There is always a deal and we plan to make a deal this time, too."
Stern also predicted the Charlotte Bobcats would be sold in about two months.
Après Greg Oden, c'est au tour de George Hill des Spurs de s'excuser auprès de tous pour des photos à poil qui ont circulé sur le net !!
Z'ont de drôle de délires les jeunes mainant !
USA Today
George Hill apologized on Tuesday for naked photos of himself that surfaced onto the web this week.
In a statement issued by the team Tuesday, Hill said: "A year ago I made a mistake and take full responsibility for my actions. I have matured and learned from this episode."
Hill apologized to his girlfriend, family, the Spurs and fans.
LeBron James et Russell Westbrook ont été désignés meilleurs joueurs de la semaine.
LeBron James a cumulé des stats impressionnantes lors des trois victoires de Cleveland : 35 points et 7 rebonds de moyenne, avec une pointe à 47 unités face à New York. Le MVP 2009 reçoit cette distinction de meilleur joueur de la semaine pour la 5e fois de la saison. Il s’agit d’une première en revanche pour Russell Westbrook. Le jeune meneur du Thunder a aligné 19,7 points, 9,7 passes, 8 rebonds et 3,3 interceptions de moyenne pour un bilan de trois victoires en faveur d’Oklahoma City.