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  • Hb31187
    rock_knutne wrote:
    Hb31187 wrote: Lol ahh yes, those greedy NBA players. Just in it for the money, while these blue collared tough hockey players do it for the love of the game /roll eyes
    That's a lame respone, crosby just gave you concrete figures that CLEARLY dismissed your previous statement about salaries.
    lol did i say he was wrong or did i pcik out the part where he made it seem like NBA players were all about money while hockey players could care less. If they could get more i have a hard time believing they wouldnt take it
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    Hb31187 wrote:
    rock_knutne wrote:
    Hb31187 wrote: Lol ahh yes, those greedy NBA players. Just in it for the money, while these blue collared tough hockey players do it for the love of the game /roll eyes
    That's a lame respone, crosby just gave you concrete figures that CLEARLY dismissed your previous statement about salaries.
    lol did i say he was wrong or did i pcik out the part where he made it seem like NBA players were all about money while hockey players could care less. If they could get more i have a hard time believing they wouldnt take it
    Ilya kovalchuk turned down a 10yr/102mil deal. Atlanta traded him to New Jersey so he could play for a contender this year. He'll hit the market as a UFA and no FA in the history of the NHL has ever hit the market like his calibur.
  • Hb31187
    And theres a list of players in all major sports who turn down contracts or opt out of contracts to take less money playing for a contender. Some players care about winning others are all abotu money, every sport has quite a few of each
  • rock_knutne
    Hb31187 wrote:lol did i say he was wrong or did i pcik out the part where he made it seem like NBA players were all about money while hockey players could care less. If they could get more i have a hard time believing they wouldnt take it

    How many NBA players have restructered their contract or agreed to take less money than their market value in order to keep a team together? I'm not saying it doesn't happen in the NBA, heck it happens in the NFL but it's common place in the NHL.
  • pkebker
    ^^Kevin Garnett did it while he was in Minnesota.
  • rock_knutne
    ^^^^Like I said, I'm sure it happens but it's not a common practice.
  • Mr Pat
    KnightXC1 wrote:
    Mr Pat wrote:
    KnightXC1 wrote:
    pkebker wrote:
    I see your Kobe and Lebron and I'll raise you a Steve Nash and a Chris Paul where you are sprinting all game, longer than 45 seconds. Also, while we're on the Lebron and Kobe, those two fellas are working their asses off and rarely sit because "everyone else is standing around."
    I didn't say Kobe and Lebron stand around the whole time. I said other guys on the court stand around and watch them go one on one, which plenty of players in the league do. Even superstars take possessions off and let someone else work. Even Paul and Nash (as much as I like both of them) take it easy on some possessions. Not their fault but it's just how the NBA is.
    And I never said you said they took plays off. I was pointing out that these guys have to work "extra" hard because everyone else is standing around. Yes, they take it easy on possessions, but Nash routinely sprints up and down the court for more than 45 seconds then get a breather.
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    Steve Nash is probably the hardest working PG in today's NBA. But for those 45 seconds when you're on the ice you go all out and do it again.
  • KnightXC1
    Pat - I grant you that some guys work hard every possession because they have to due their team not being good or to make things happen for others. However, I think hockey is much more demanding than basketball, that's all.
  • pkebker
    Basketball players need greater endurance. Hockey players are essentially sprinting for a short period of time and then resting. NBA starters play 35+ minutes a game. NHL starters play 20 mins a game. So in a way, its a different kind of demand required of the two types of athletes.
  • rock_knutne
    pkebker wrote: Basketball players need greater endurance. Hockey players are essentially sprinting for a short period of time and then resting. NBA starters play 35+ minutes a game. NHL starters play 20 mins a game. So in a way, its a different kind of demand required of the two types of athletes.
    True but basletball players don't have a frozen rock hard piece of rubber flying at them and taking hits from other players coming at them around 15mph on skates with very little padding on.

    Basketball players are put under the gun, no doubt about it but hockey players are not only going all out in the short shifts they play, they're also taking a beating.
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    pkebker wrote: Basketball players need greater endurance. Hockey players are essentially sprinting for a short period of time and then resting. NBA starters play 35+ minutes a game. NHL starters play 20 mins a game. So in a way, its a different kind of demand required of the two types of athletes.
    Forwards only avergae around 20mins a night. Defenceman on the other hand are the huge 26+min a night guys.
  • Mr Pat
    KnightXC1 wrote: Pat - I grant you that some guys work hard every possession because they have to due their team not being good or to make things happen for others. However, I think hockey is much more demanding than basketball, that's all.
    Fair enough, I just took issue because it seemed you made a blanket statement.