4 reasons the latest CBA offer may be ratified even with some players protesting the deal

Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports It seems like it’s really easy to find players who don’t like the current collective bargaining agreement offer. Russel Wilson made his opinion known via Twitter: The @NBA & @MLB are doing it right. Players come …

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Conclusion

In no way should the players take a deal where they feel uncomfortable. In no way should this commentary be taken as backing the owners and suggesting the players take the deal. If the players turn it down, they have their reasons. There are reasons why most of the players may want to take the deal though. There are reasons that the loudest people who are against the deal may not get what they want. That’s why it’s a union. Some players may not like it, but they may have to sacrifice for the greater good. This may be the best deal that’s out there. That’s why there could be a CBA agreement even if it looks like all players don’t want to come to an agreement.