¶ Intro: Commentary on NBA Star Players
Star players may not appear this is commentary from James Brown. Remember when NBA stars played almost every game? Well, that doesn't happen anymore. There are many examples of this, but none more glaring these days than Joel Embiid, one of the league's biggest stars. His nickname is the Process. He's a former league MVP who hasn't played a single game this season, and no one seems to know when he will. The Philadelphia 76 years just got slapped with a hundred thousand dollar fine.
Not because Embiid isn't playing, but because they weren't clear about why. Because in the NBA doesn't really matter.
¶ The Issue of Load Management in the NBA
It's part of a bigger problem in today's basketball league load management. Here's what gets Me Embiid signed $193 million contract in September. That's superstar money for part time work, and I don't begrudge him for taking the money. If someone offered me nearly $200 million, I would take it and so would you. So the team say they're being smart about his health.
¶ The Cost of Star Players Sitting Out
But us fans, we're paying full price for streaming, for tickets, for jerseys, for food, for parking just to see star players sit on the bench. I get it. Players need rest, bodies break down. But when did we start treating regular season games like they're optional events? The NFL doesn't have this problem, and surprisingly enough, neither does baseball for the most part. So here's today's question.
¶ The Question of NBA Ticket Warnings
At what point do NBA tickets need a warning label? Star players may not appear. What do you think? And do you watch basketball? And do you think that star players should have to play more?
¶ Outro: Share Your Thoughts
Let me know in the comments and support my work@jamesbrowntv.substack.com on that note, I'm James Brown and as always, be well.
