
Celtics broadcasters blast NBA CBA
NBC Sports Boston studio analysts take exception to the recent changes to the CBA that seemingly caused the trades of Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Hol…
Boston, MA – Sports commentators from NBC Sports Boston recently engaged in a heated discussion regarding the NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), with one analyst, Gasper, labeling it an "absolute disgrace." The debate centered on the CBA's perceived negative impact on team construction and fan interest. Gasper argued that the new agreement unfairly penalizes well-managed franchises, citing the Boston Celtics as an example. He stated, "They built the team the right way. They built the team through the draft and shrewd trades. This is not some super team where a bunch of guys like ganged up. And now they have to dismantle the team?" He questioned the rationale behind a system that seemingly forces successful teams to break apart due to financial constraints, suggesting it caters to less astute owners. Another commentator, Holley, expressed concern over the shift in fan focus. "You're asking fans to care about financial talk," he remarked, emphasizing that fans primarily want to engage with player performance and team dynamics, not complex financial regulations. He added, "The only people who are really excited about this, when we have that stat, 'Hey, the Celtics save $180 million in taxes,' so like, why do you care? You don't care!" Holley believes the league is inadvertently pushing away its core audience by making financial intricacies a central point of discussion. The panel also pondered whether the CBA would undergo revisions. It was suggested that if the agreement begins to impede smaller market teams, such as the Oklahoma City Thunder, from retaining their homegrown talent, the league's leadership might be compelled to introduce changes to ensure competitive balance across all markets.
NBC Sports Boston studio analysts take exception to the recent changes to the CBA that seemingly caused the trades of Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Hol…