Warriors’ Dennis Schroder claims that the NBA trade deadline is’ modern slavery ‘
Golden State Warriors The Dennis Schroder keeper made a wild statement on the NBA trade time on Tuesday after the great movement that took place in the league over the last few days.
The league saw Los Angeles Lakers Get a port of Donti from Dallas Mavericks for Anthony Davis. Then De’aaron Fox traded from Sacramento Kings to San Antonio Spurs in a three -team store where he saw Chicago Bulls asking Zach avala from Kings.
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Schroder, who had been acquired by the warriors at the beginning of the year from Brooklyn Nets, said that in a recent interview that he had no anger regarding the trade dead Going to another city or city was a “luxury problem”.
Then regret the idea that NBC Sports Bay Area that anyone can trade at any time. He then made a comparison.
“It’s like modern slavery,” he told the net. “It’s modern slavery at the end of the day. Everyone can decide where you go, even if you have a contract. Yes, of course, we make a lot of money and we can feed our families, but in the end the day if they say,” You don’t come to work tomorrow, you go there “, they can decide that.
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“But still grateful to be here and that we can live it every day. I think everyone who is blessed here. But if you really think, it’s kind of crazy what an organization can tell you,” I want you to be the first team, but you go there . ‘It’s a lot. “
Schroder added that the control that is out of the hands of the players and left to the NBA owners that the guard wanted the league in the end to realize.
The Warriors could end up trading Schroder thanks to the exception in the Collective League Council Agreement, the network said.
He said he would like to stay with Golden State, but confessed to uncertainty.
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Veteran an average of almost 20 points per game Networks before he traded. In 24 games with Golden State, he recorded an average of 10.6 points and 4.4 assists per game.
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