The NBA Is Ruining The Sport Of Football
The NBA has increased my level of self-hatred exponentially. Why, mom and dad, could I have not grown to be a cement-footed, plodding big man gumming up offenses around the world? Why couldn’t I have been blessed with the “elite” eleven points per game skills of Kent Bazemore? The moderate talent exhibited by Nicolas Batum? Shit, at this point I’d take the deal the backup point guard of the worst team ever just got (Ish Smith, three years, $18 million to go from Philly to Detroit).
What in the fuck is going on here? The Lakers, in the midst of what has to be a prolonged trolling of their Paris Hilton-level spoiled fan base, just invested $65 million in Timofey Mozgov. You might be asking yourself: who is Timofey Mozgov? Well, he’s now making more millions (65) in LA than the total minutes he played this post-season in Cleveland.
Let’s put this in the proper perspective: Adrian Peterson, perhaps the greatest running back in NFL history (save the bitching, he’s at least top five (Editor’s note: He’s not top five all-time)) will likely make less than half than NBA “star” Kent Bazemore this upcoming season. Bazemore, who was released by the aforementioned Lakers after their hapless 2014 debacle known as “oh fuck, Kobe isn’t retiring,” averaged eleven points and four rebounds per game in Atlanta this season, sporting a real plus/minus slightly below the league average.
A below average NBA player that even the Lakers didn’t want is making more money than Russell Wilson, Cam Newton, Richard Sherman, Le’Veon Bell, Antonio Brown, OBJ, Julio Jones, AJ Green, and the list goes on and on.
Now, I do realize there are 53 players on an NFL roster, and just 12 on an NBA team. I get that. But while I am a devout capitalist, I feel this immense overpayment for sustained mediocrity, while a TFM, is going to erode American sports. If you’re a kid in today’s athletic society, in which by high school you are likely forced to choose a sport, are you really going to take the life-altering abuse of football for the prayer of non-guaranteed contracts, miniscule in comparison to those of the NBA?
I doubt it. With the “attack on football,” as Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh described it, with the concussion reports seemingly prepared daily and the immense financial discrepancy, what really is the motivation to play?
Soon, if not already, a kid looking to better his life and help his family while possessing elite athletic ability will realize the harsh reality of today’s NFL: if I make it, I’ll play 3 years on average, work on yearly non-guaranteed contracts, will likely be forever forgotten if seriously injured, have no comparable fallback league in the event I am cut, and risk lifelong injury. Wow, sounds fucking great to me.
The NBA, on the other hand, is about to pay Jeremy Lin $20 million a year. Jeremy Lin would be one of the 5 highest-paid players in the NFL at his salary. He makes four times as much in base compensation than Gronk. Think about that. At the same time, the NBA guarantees essentially all contracts (outside of second round pick rookies and later years of veteran deals), there is a litany of high-paying leagues overseas, and when was the last time you heard about a former NBA player killing himself due to CTE?
It is time for NFL owners to think more about the future than the now. Yes, the immense profits are great, but the product is the key to sustainability. Guarantee contracts, up the player share of revenue, and raise the salary cap to at least $165 million a year. The NFL made an estimated $12 Billion last season; currently the total contracts of every player in the league total less than $3 billion. With revenues skyrocketing (more than doubling since 2010), so should the cap.
Let’s keep football, the true “America’s game,” great..
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If we’re really talking capitalism here, both leagues should just go the baseball route and off the salary cap.
9 years ago at 11:18 amthat eliminates most competition
9 years ago at 1:08 amIf you were smart you wouldn’t choose basketball over football. It’d be baseball over everything. A journeyman in baseball makes way more than any other sport with little physical toll on the body
9 years ago at 11:22 amThat used to be true, but when was the last time a bench player like Mozgof in the mlb got 16 mil a year? The NBA cap explosion has changed everything.
And don’t forget baseball players are trapped prior to arbitration on horrible rookie deals. They’re under team control for an absurd duration.
9 years ago at 11:43 amThis was a very solid article. New cba in the nba in 2011 players got big chunk. Nfl owners must be too powerful to let the players union get any ground
9 years ago at 11:39 amSiblings is an ESPN writer but with no filter
9 years ago at 12:11 pmThe real loser here is OJ Mayo. Banned for 2years with all this money flying around for violating drug rules. Meanwhile DJ Augustine is ‘holding meetings’ and will probably end up getting 14+ a year in this new league.
9 years ago at 12:35 pmi dont know the actual numbers. but assuming that nba and nfl have roughly the same amount to pay their players per team, and assuming you have 3 strings of players to pay, nba only has to afford to pay 15 people per team while the nfl has at least roughly 60 (im sure theres more). clearly nba would have higher earnings.
9 years ago at 12:47 pmSolid article, but no mention of Dellavedova? He’s gonna make atleast 5 mil per year, maybe more
9 years ago at 1:23 pmUpdate: he has a 4 yr 38.5 million offer sheet from the bucks.
9 years ago at 3:23 pmThe NBA eats chodes
9 years ago at 1:41 pmBasketball is internationally recognized, plays way more games than the NFL in a season, and teams are comprised of a fraction of the amount of players on an NFL roster. Not surprising as to why they are making way more money
9 years ago at 2:11 pmnil owners are still greedy
9 years ago at 1:11 amCannot wait for football season to start
9 years ago at 3:45 pm