New NBA CBA bans jet skis, hover boards, guns etc

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Details of the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement are still leaking out in dribs and drabs, as the big-money items get the most attention (players naturally want to know how much they’ll be making, and horrified fans want to know exactly how much their team will pay on Jrue Holiday’s inevitable max contract). And, of course, the CBA’s not officially done yet; they’ve got a framework in place, the whole thing won’t be published until it’s signed and sealed.


But for now, Basketball Insiders gives a tiny glimpse at some updated language in the “prohibited activities” section:

Other areas in the deal include health insurance and an increased pension for retired players, prohibited activities (now including fireworks, firearms, jet skiing, hoverboards, trampoline jumping, etc.) and a comprehensive policy for domestic violence incidents.

http://deadspin.com/report-new-nba-...ource=deadspin_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

nikkas ain't gonna be able to do shyt in the offseason
 

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Other areas in the deal include health insurance and an increased pension for retired players, prohibited activities (now including fireworks, firearms, jet skiing, hoverboards, trampoline jumping, etc

after all that, "etc." is pretty general I'm wondering what the hell else they cant do
 

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SMH they dont want us to celebrate success right!

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The NBA could never supersede the 2nd amendment :what:

That CBA measure/rule will never pass

This post, and who ever dapped this post doesn't understand the 2nd Amendment. It's a private contract that is totally optional. It's not a law. Just like a private conversation between Donald Sterling and that prostitute cost him his franchise, even though the contract obviously can't supersede the 1st Amendment.
 
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