These athletes that feel a sense of entitlement make me sick. They have been put on a pedestal all their life's and been treated like kings since they were in high school. I know they have been dedicated and worked hard at their craft because that is what it takes to be at the top. Give me a break over a contract you signed for over 3 million is not enough. I was a competitive powerlifter for 26 years set multiple records, suffered numerous injuries and never got paid a penny. I would still be competing if multiple injuries and father time had not caught up with me. Many of us have worked all our lives and not made 3 million dollars. I say play out your contract and then get paid or leave for more money. I'm sick of these guys acting like spoiled children, do they not realize that they are living the dream!
Such a common response to this kind of situation and posters fail to realize what they're acknowledging about their own sense of entitlement.
"I never got a penny." That's on you.. it was *your* decision to compete in that field, no one forced you.
Jones has put himself in a position to get a good raise because he works hard and is dedicated and is, by all accounts, a real leader.
We haven't seen him make one public statement about wanting a trade... other than tweeting that he didn't ask to be traded. He isn't holding out.
Why are people so angry at others who work hard, do the right thing, and are trying to do better for themselves? Again.. he's not holding out or publicly complaining and there's been zero reporting of him complaining in private.
Jones isn't the one acting like a spoiled child here.
I'm not telling anyone to be happy about the situation.. or how to feel. Feel your feels. I'm just pointing out the absolute nonsense behind some of this.