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How is that not a sacrifice from the top though?Its not sacrificing. Its simply more Derek fisher types in the NBA than Melo types.
Limit what the top is making and theres more money for everyone else.
How is that not a sacrifice from the top though?Its not sacrificing. Its simply more Derek fisher types in the NBA than Melo types.
Limit what the top is making and theres more money for everyone else.

because if it was up to them there will be no max.How is that not a sacrifice from the top though?
they don't hear you though. Baseball is not "hood" enoughBaseball....
Plus if you do it right, no really bad long-term dangers like the NFL has with concussions and other broken bones/ligament damage.
Guaranteed contracts
But every 5'9 kid in the hood think he gonna be that next Iverson.
Yall better get on yall Jackie Robinson and man up at 2nd base.
BTW,
Andrew McCutchen was named NL Player of the Month for June, after hitting .343/.410/.686 with 8 HR and 25 RBI.
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passing up all that moneyBaseball....
Plus if you do it right, no really bad long-term dangers like the NFL has with concussions and other broken bones/ligament damage.
Guaranteed contracts
But every 5'9 kid in the hood think he gonna be that next Iverson.
Yall better get on yall Jackie Robinson and man up at 2nd base.
BTW,
Andrew McCutchen was named NL Player of the Month for June, after hitting .343/.410/.686 with 8 HR and 25 RBI.
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lolthey don't hear you though. Baseball is not "hood" enoughpassing up all that money
All those things are true.right, because a good number of folks dont see big time contracts like pujols, arod.
like kids dont get stuck in minors.
because mlb teams not signing these younger kids to longer deals where these kids not getting huge contracts till later.

All those things are true.
But are you really trying to argue that Basketball offers better opportunities and longevity than baseball does?
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What I don't get is that there are actually a ton of baseball fields in this country. shyt, in NYC alone there are hundreds of baseball fields. I would bet there are a lot more baseball fields than there are football fields, but that's not stopping minorities from playing football.lol
I mean I can understand that a big reason why black people (particularly those in poor urban areas) don't play baseball.
It's fukkin hard to find a baseball field. And hard to get enough people to play games against each other. Plus baseball equipment (in the States, anyway) can be expensive.
For basketball, all you need is like 3 friends and a $20 ball.
And there are courts everywhere.
But there was a time when black players made up something like 20% of the league (I believe it was the mid 1970s).
I think now it's something like 5% or less.
In December 2012, Barcelona announced that Messi would sign a five-year contract extension which will keep him at the club until 2018 and raising his base salary to €16 million ($21.2 million) net, which will make him the highest on-field earner in football. As the tax bracket for this level of income in Spain is 56%, it means that Barcelona will have to pay Messi's income tax of a little over €20 million ($26.5 million).[280] His formal buy-out clause remains at €250 million.[281]Explain his contract to me please. I know he makes 50mil annually from Barcelona. But those soccer players contracts are usually based on wht they take home after taxes. So basically he makes 50mil before taxes, is this right?
basketball does
but that post just sound like the usual "my kids gonna play baseball and automatically be rich" thing this forum got

I live in the burbs and growing up we had to sneak onto the fields.What I don't get is that there are actually a ton of baseball fields in this country. shyt, in NYC alone there are hundreds of baseball fields. I would bet there are a lot more baseball fields than there are football fields, but that's not stopping minorities from playing football.
right, but that's the same for football. I'm not disagreeing with anything you said with respect to basketball - of course it's the easiest for kids to access and play. I'm just more confused as to why the argument of lack of accessibility is used so often for baseball when football has even less access.I live in the burbs and growing up we had to sneak onto the fields.
The keepers would drive by every few minutes/hours and kick us off.
Permits and shyt.
Basically any reason to not have kids use the fields except during little league in the spring/early summer.