Lebron James Snags VP of NBA Players Association: blogged by @niksofly

This weekend has been one that will go down in history. LeBron James can agree. On Friday night, James was unanimously elected Vice President of the NBA Players Association (NBPA). Chris Paul serves as the President. The NBPA is the union that represents the players. With James as vice president, it sends the message to the NBA that the players mean business. James is arguably of the top players of today’s generation. His presence doesn’t and will not go unnoticed. 

Via JocksAndStilettoJill

Chris Paul is union president and reportedly asked LeBron to run as the NBPA gears up for a potential labor struggle in 2017, when the union is expected to opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement. NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts says LeBron’s role is important because “it gets your attention.”

“LeBron has been a force to be reckoned with among our players since the man hit the court. We have always wanted to have players of influence be included on our executive committe. It gets your attention.”– Michele Roberts

The NBPA is anticipating a $7 billion revenue for the NBA and the players would like a bigger piece of the pie. Since 1998 – the first time NBA players experienced a lock out – a max salary player’s salary has been cut by about one third.


I can’t knock the players for wanting the ability to earn more money. It’s not like the owners are turning down the opportunity to garner more profits. Ge those coins.

-Niko Rose

About niksofly

I don't write to appease those that are unsure of themselves. I write to create a space for thought and conversation.

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