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“If That’s Called Slavery, We Are All Signing Up for It”: NBA Legend Rejects Colin Kaepernick’s Polarizing NFL Parallel for Basketball

Published 05/19/2022, 10:00 AM EDT

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The NBA and the NFL drafts the best college talent around the country every year. There is a huge competition among young players and some others who are considered veterans in the same space. It’s not only about acquiring the best players but also from a business standpoint, where to land those players.

Though making it to the professional level can be tough for one, the respective league makes sure that the criteria are accurate enough. Sometimes the draft process can be confusing for the fans, but the players have to follow so as to ensure their spot on a team.

Colin Kaepernick compares the NFL draft to slavery

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In a recent interview with VladTV, Gilbert Arenas talked about how fortunate players are when they’re drafted. Arenas was asked about his thoughts on Kaepernick’s NFL draft comparisons. Colin had compared the NFL draft to slavery in his Netflix documentary. Though Gilbert hadn’t watched the doc, his thoughts were different.

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For Arenas, getting the chance to play at the next level on a professional stage is enough. Gilbert threw shade on the benefits of being drafted by an NBA team, earning about 7 figures a year.

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“Look, as a hooper man, we’re just happy to be selected. You know what I mean, I don’t like… you call our names and we get to go play to the next level of our profession. If that’s called slavery, we’re all signing up for it,” said Arenas.

The aftermath of the NBA draft is a luxury compared to the NFL

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Though it might not be the same for the NFL draft. The salary of an average NFL player is in 6 figures. Whereas even a bench player in the NBA would earn a good 7 figure income. Arenas doesn’t watch football, but to him the draft process is dumb.

“I think their draft from what I see is horrible. Just period just the concept of how they value their talent just seems dumb to me,” said Gilbert. The NBA draft in comparison to the NFL is more basic and takes the certain talent’s longevity into consideration. The competition is immense, and the professional leagues would do anything to make sure that only the best talent is recruited in the end.

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What are your thoughts on what Arenas said? Do you agree with him or Colin Kaepernick? Let us know in the comments!

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Balraj Singh Babrah

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Balraj Singh Babrah is an NBA writer with EssentiallySports. He has been an NBA fan since 2016, and watching Curry shoot from distance inspired him to play basketball. Additionally, he loves analyzing and predicting games based on stats.
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Arunaditya Aima