April 2015 Basketball Wiretap

Professional Basketball Writers Association Responds To Roberts' Comments

Feb 26, 2015 12:40 PM

The Professional Basketball Writers Association released the following statement in response to comments made by NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts to espnW.com:

“Members of the Professional Basketball Writers Association stand for fair and responsible journalism. The NBA’s media-access rules do more than protect news outlets; the rules serve the public because the rules facilitate informed, accurate coverage.

“The suggestion that reporters use locker-room access periods to eavesdrop on players’ conversations or to do anything other than work is inaccurate. The NBA’s pregame media-access period provides a vital forum for building constructive relationships between players and reporters. In the vast majority of cases, reporters are in locker rooms before a game because the reporters are waiting to interview players who are in the training room for treatment, on the court warming up or attending pregame chapel services.

“The vast majority of players and the vast majority of our members have positive interactions on a daily basis.

“The PBWA has worked with the NBA in recent years to streamline the daily access periods for players and coaches. Individual players are no longer required to do interviews both at the morning shootaround and during the pregame availability session. The pregame access period has been reduced from 45 minutes to 30. The amount of practice time open to the media has been reduced from 30 minutes to 15. These changes were made to assist players and coaches and reduce their media obligations during their workdays.

“The PBWA would welcome the opportunity to meet with Michele Roberts at any location and time of her choosing to discuss the issues she raised in the espnW.com column.”

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Michele Roberts Would Like To See Change To Media Policies Pregame

Feb 26, 2015 12:41 PM

Michele Roberts believes the NBA should readdress media availability policies.

At the All-Star Game, Kevin Durant criticized the media following questions asked about the job security of Scott Brooks.

"Most of the time I go to the locker room, the players are there and there are like eight or nine reporters just standing there, just staring at them," Roberts said. "And I think to myself, 'OK, so this is media availability?' If you don't have a f---ing question, leave, because it's an incredible invasion of privacy. It's a tremendous commitment that we've made to the media -- are there ways we can tone it down? Of course. It's very dangerous to suggest any limitation on media's access to players, but let's be real about some of this stuff.

"I've asked about a couple of these guys, 'Does he ask you a question?' 'Nah, he just stands there.' And when I go in there to talk to the guys, I see them trying to listen to my conversation, and I don't think that's the point of media availability. If nothing else, I would like to have a rule imposed, 'If you have a question, ask it; if you don't, leave.' Sometimes, they're waiting for the marquee players. I get that, but there is so much standing around."

The NBA recently reduced pregame availability from 45 minutes to 30 minutes.

Kate Fagan/ESPN

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LeBron: The NBA Is The National Business Association

Feb 23, 2015 12:33 PM

During LeBron James' career, he has increasingly become more involved with the National Basketball Players Association and he is now vice president.

"No need for motivation," James said Friday. "I understand how important our next collective bargaining talks are gonna be. I'm a big part of it, from our side. No extra needed motivation. It's just common sense."

 

James replaces Roger Mason, who is not an active player and has taken a full-time job with the union.

Chris Paul urged James to take a larger role in union affairs going forward.

"Me and CP is going to be talking through the rest of the year," James said. "He wanted me to be a part of it, and I had no problems as soon as he mentioned it. We're going to be talking through the rest of the season. Our communication goes throughout the season anyway, but it's going to be continued now."

 

The Executive Committee of the union under Michelle Roberts is star-heavy, whereas the likes of Derek Fisher and Mason had the key roles under Billy Hunter.

Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Kyle Korver, Willie Green and Anthony Tolliver are also current vice presidents.

"(LeBron) actually had thought about running for president (before Paul was elected), but having to respect the process and the work that was involved, he really didn't feel at that time it was the right move, not having been on the board, not having been around guys and been involved in the process," James Jones said. "So this was an opportunity for him to actually become a member on the board, a senior member on the board, lean on his teammates and board members and partner up with Chris Paul to really give the union some direction. And it will be the best direction it's had in a long time."

"I'm my own guy," James said. "I understand how important the business of basketball is. The National Basketball Association is the National Business Association. I understand that. For me, I want to make sure that I'm protected, and the players are protected, and the league. You know, both sides want to continue to build this beautiful league that we have. The All-Star Game was (televised) in more than 200 countries in the world, and we want to continue that. We want to continue the drive what we have. Hopefully both sides can come to an agreement that fits both sides."

David Aldridge/NBA.com

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Kobe Bryant: 2011 Lockout, CP3 Veto Was NBA Restricting Lakers

Feb 17, 2015 11:03 AM

Kobe Bryant believes the 2011 NBA lockout was designed to limit the capacity for the Los Angeles Lakers to remain a title contender.

The NBA made the luxury tax more punitive in the new collective bargaining agreement.

"Well, okay: Look at the [2011] lockout. That lockout was made to restrict the Lakers. It was. I don't care what any other owner says. It was designed to restrict the Lakers and our marketability."

The NBA also vetoed a trade agreed upon by the Lakers and the league-owned New Orleans Hornets that would have sent Chris Paul to Los Angeles.

"There is only one team like the Lakers. Everything that was done with that lockout was to restrict the Lakers' ability to get players and to create a sense of parity, for the San Antonios of the world and the Sacramentos of the world. But a funny thing happened, coming out of that lockout: Even with those restrictions, the Lakers pulled off a trade [for Chris Paul] that immediately set us up for a championship, a run of championships later, and which saved money. Now, the NBA vetoed that trade. But the Lakers pulled that shit off, and no one would have thought it was even possible. The trade got vetoed, because they'd just staged the whole lockout to restrict the Lakers. Mitch (Kupchak) got penalized for being smart. But if we could do that..."

Chuck Klosterman/GQ

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All-Star Game TV Ratings Up 12 Percent Over 2014

Feb 16, 2015 11:08 AM

The 2015 NBA All-Star Game drew a 5.5 overnight rating on TNT and TBS, which represents a 12 percent increase over 2014.

The game drew an 8.8 overnight rating in New York City.

The All-Star competitions on Saturday drew 6.1 million total viewers, up seven percent over last year. The telecast drew 7.8 million viewers during the Slam Dunk contest.

Richard Deitsch/Sports Illustrated

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Silver Wants Minimum Age Of 20 For Draft

Feb 15, 2015 2:37 PM

NBPA executive director Michele Roberts made her position on raising the age limit to 20 clear on Friday when she said: "Be happy with one-and-done; it's not going to be two-and-done."

Adam Silver has long advocated for an age limit of 20.

"I think it would be much better for the game if the minimum age was 20 instead of 19," he said. "I understand the other side of the issue. We haven't had the opportunity to present our side of the issue."

Brian Windhorst/ESPN

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NBA Wants To Reduce Back-To-Backs, Preseason

Feb 15, 2015 2:35 PM

Adam Silver would like to made adjustments to the NBA schedule to allow players more rest and to reduce the number of preseason games.

The NBA extended the length of the All-Star break this season, but it resulted in a surge of four games in five nights for teams.

"We'll come as close as we can to eliminating the four-in-five formula. We think we can make a dramatic reduction," Silver said. "We hear everyone loud and clearly. It's a function of number of days in the schedule."

Silver said the league had been in talks with television partners TNT and ESPN about allowing more games to take place on Thursdays and Sundays, when the schedule is pared back for national television purposes.

 

Brian Windhorst/ESPN

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LeBron James Elected Vice President Of NBPA

Feb 13, 2015 5:20 PM

LeBron James has been elected as the first Vice President of the National Basketball Players Association.

James has become increasingly involved in labor issues throughout his career.

Chris Paul, a close friend of James, is the current president of the NBPA.

Adrian Wojnarowski/Yahoo! Sports

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