Honey I've Been Traded

Paul Watson, Toronto Raptors.

It must be in their contracts and the NBA must have rules about how basketball players are traded, for example.


l Notice. How much notice are they given? Surely, it can’t be as soon as possible.
l NBA players’ kids. Are they taken out of school when daddy leaves Toronto for Orlando? Can wives stay behind and let kids finish the term?
l Rental property. Most landlords want you to sign a one-year lease. Do they understand that their tenants can be traded anytime?
l Who is on the lease? Who rents the apartment, the player or the team, let’s say Toronto Raptors for example?
l Does a player call the estate agent to cancel the offer they had put on a medium-sized house in North York, Ontario?
l If they already own property, do they let it out or put it on the market, which is very frustrating because you don’t get a buyer for your house overnight?
l Do NBA teams have psychologists that counsel players about being traded. ‘Nothing personal Lance. It’s business.’

An NBA executive we shall call Mr. A. (anonymous) said the most painful question for players is: “But honey, why were you traded?”  

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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