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Trial that could reshape college athletics begins

6/9/2014

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Mon, Jun 9, 2014, 12:17 AM EDT - U.S. Markets open in 9 hrs 13 mins
AP   By TIM DAHLBERG10 hours ago

Some believe it could upend the way college sports operate. Others say Ed O'Bannon's legal crusade against the NCAA already has.

Five years after the former UCLA star filed his antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, it goes to trial Monday in a California courtroom. The stakes are high in the biggest challenge yet to the NCAA's authority to operate college sports at a time when big money makes so-called "amateur" sports look an awful like the pros.

Here's a look at the issues surrounding the case:

Q. What is this trial about?

A. The NCAA is being sued by O'Bannon and others over the use of their images in broadcasts and video games without compensation. They will argue at trial that the NCAA has acted as a cartel in violation of federal antitrust laws by conspiring to keep players from making money while at the same time pocketing billions of dollars in big television contracts. The NCAA contends that rules on "amateurism" are necessary to retain competitive balance and that a successful lawsuit could create a free-for-all that will seriously damage college athletics.

Q. What are the plaintiffs asking for?

A. In the short term, not much. The 20 named plaintiffs dropped their demands for money in damages a few weeks before the trial in a strategic move to narrow the scope of the case. But they are asking for the judge to rule in their favor and issue an injunction that would prohibit the NCAA from enforcing rules against paying players for the use of their images in broadcasts. Lawyers for the plaintiffs will also argue they deserve reimbursement for legal fees that they said exceeded $30 million even before the trial. "Just to get to trial alone is huge," said Jon King, an attorney handling several related cases. "To obtain an injunction will be revolutionary."

Q. Why would a win be so important?

A. This is the first time a challenge to the way the NCAA operates has gotten this far. It is part of a broader effort to change the way major college sports are operated that includes several other lawsuits challenging various NCAA regulations and a unionization effort that won a vote for football players at Northwestern earlier this year. Plaintiffs and others claim that there is no real amateurism in a college sports industry where coaches make millions, administrators are well paid and everyone profits except the athletes providing the labor. "O'Bannon represents a watershed moment for the NCAA," said Northeastern University School of Law professor Roger Abrams, an expert in sports and antitrust law. "When combined with the Northwestern football team unionization effort, the case raises the question whether the NCAA must totally re-conceptualize its approach to regulating college athletics."

Q. What will we find out during trial?

A. There will be a lot of testimony about the huge amounts of money coming into college sports, literally billions of dollars for the conferences and the NCAA from television rights deals. At least two conferences — The Big 12 and Conference USA — made last-minute challenges in court to keep their television deals secret, arguing they would be at a competitive disadvantage if other conferences and schools knew exactly what the terms of those deals are. There will also be testimony on the NCAA side about the many benefits athletes get while in college, including tuition, room and board and tutors to help them get degrees.

Q. Will other athletes, say swimmers or golfers, get something from this?

A. No, the class-action suit is limited to football players and Division I basketball players. Those two sports are the biggest revenue generators for colleges.

Q. Why haven't they settled?

A. The NCAA says it can't budge on the fundamental question of paying players, because doing so would upend the model of college sports. The organization also believes many of the lawsuits are lawyer-driven and says athletes are treated better than ever and happier than ever. The plaintiffs did reach a separate settlement with videogame maker EA Sports and the Collegiate for $40 million that will allow some payments to former players. The NCAA dismissed that by saying "the real benefactors of this settlement are the lawyers, who could pocket more than $15 million."

Q. Will this lead to pay-for-play in college sports?

A. Not right away, though the pressure brought by unionization attempts and lawsuits has already led to proposals for the five biggest college conferences to increase scholarship money and change other rules to benefit athletes. Attorneys for the plaintiffs say the whole college sports system doesn't need to be blown up, but there are remedies that will help athletes prosper while at the same time keeping a structure to control college athletics. They're suggesting the establishment of a trust funded by the NCAA and its schools that would take money for the use of player images and dole it out to individual players — but only after they're done with school. "Notwithstanding the NCAA's conjecture that the sky will fall, an unfettered market will not bring college athletics to a halt," attorneys for the plaintiffs wrote in a trial brief.





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6/7/2014

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MATAGAL na ring di nagparamdam ang tsokaran nating si Graham Lim -ang kontrobersiyal na opisyal ng kumikikig pang Basketball Association of the Philippines na mas tanyag sa taguring BAP.

Magmula nang makabangga nito dahil sa prinsipiyo ang ilang mga pader sa sports community ay naging masalimuot na ang pamumuhay ng isang taong ang tanging kasalanan sa kalaban ay di nito ipinagkanulo ang dangal bilang maginoo sa ipinaglalaban at ipinagtatanggol na samahan pati na ang mga konsernadong naging katuwang sa pagmantini ng isang asosasyong ligal sa lahat ng aspeto.

Pinagalaw ng malakas na katunggali ni Graham ang lahat ng galamay at ang unseen force ang tunay na nakaapekto sa dapat sana ay normal na pamumuhay nito hanggang sa umabot pa sa bahaging pati pamilya nito ang nagsa-suffer nang husto pero nauunawaan siya ng kanyang magi-ina sa laban ng ama.

Unti-unti na ring nalalagas ng kanyang mga tapat na alagad na di na makayanan ang presyur ng sakripisyo dahil kailangan din nilang buhayin ang pamilya nila bagaman at mayroon pa ring tunay na kasangga hanggang katapusan ng laban.Iyong iba sa kanila kahit na nasa kabilang bakuran na at lumalasap ng sagana pero lihim pa ring kumikislap ang mata kapag may nababalitaang positibo sa kanilang dating idolo sa liderato.

Meron talagang mga tunay na kaibigan si Graham na hangga ngayon ay may pisi para ayudahan ang kanilang embattled na kapanalig na si Graham .Sila iyong mga tumutulong na walang hangad na kapalit at ayaw ipagsigawan sa madla na sila'y nakatulong ng kapwa at kilala ni Graham ang mga iyon kahit nakapikit ito.

You can not really put a good man down.Si Graham habang tinatapakan ay lalong lumalaban basta't nasa katwiran kaya di malaman ng kalaban kung ano ang gagawin sa kanyang matindi tulad ng ikulong o ipatapon pero hayun at naroon pa at nakatayo ang gusto nilang manikluhod at magmakaawa sapat na sana upang tigilan siya.  Knowing Graham Lim ,di niya gagawin ang isuko ang laban ng ganun lang at walang presyo ang kanyang krusada.Pero kahit na nga puro sangga sa mga bawat ulos sa kanya ay nakakapuntos pa rin ang mama na three-pointers sa international na eksena .

Mapapawi rin ang unos na dinaranas ng naturang BAP boss .Isang araw kapag bali na ang pakpak at pangil ng mga buwitre ay muling mamamayagpag ito  at masisilayang muli ang isang jolly Graham sa sports community na kasing-laya ng ibong gala.WEDER-WEDER LANG  'IKA NGA...Abangan ang pagbabalik limlim ni Graham Lim!

LOWCUT- Nagpaabot ng kanyang reklamo ang isa nating tagasubaybay ng ating pahayagan partikular sa UPPERCUT tungkol sa isang masamang karanasang inabot at nalasap sa isang driver ng isang pangunahing bus company na bumibiyahe sa Norte na tunay namang BAD TRIP para sa isang katulad niya na binastos ang pagkatao at pagkababae.Nagulat ang korner na ito sa  litanya ng biktimang pasahero na tunay namang isusumpa nito ang driver na kailangang managot sa kanyang demonyong kagagawan na baka di lamang sa kanya nangyari kundi maging sa ibang nabibiktima ng aniya ay manyakol at makating-kamay na tsuper.Sa sunod na pitak ay babalatan natin ang pagkakakilanlan nito...ABANGAN!

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