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Whether they can play games are meaningless. Teams are still on the hooks for their contracts when a player is hurt and can't play.I think it remains to be seen if a contract to play basketball is still enforceable if the team can't provide any basketball for them to play, turning it into a contract not to play basketball. Your "bad team" analogy is apples and oranges. If you are doing your job, making a living in you're profession, saying you don't like the conditions is one thing. Not being allowed to work in your field is another thing entirely and you are losing a quantifiable thing, time on the job, not some nebulous "quality" issue.
On the other issue, I agree with you. They've already done it with the Hornets so they'll go down the familiar road and do it to the Clippers.
