Adam Silver the current NBA commissioner said that college coaches, athletic directors, and NBA teams feel that the players are not receiving the training they need in the one year in college ("Silver, Owners Discuss Changes to NBA Age Limit, Other Rules."). Compensation for college …show more content…
Recently the NCAA signed an 8 year 8.8-billion-dollar contract with CBS just for the NCAA basketball tournament March Madness ("Turner, CBS and the NCAA Reach Long-Term Multimedia Rights Extension for NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship."). Out of 8 billion dollars, nothing goes to the players who the fans are watching the game for. It is unfair for a college basketball player, not to be paid anything when their schools and the NCAA are making money from merchandise, ticket sales, and tv deals (Vcortez). Coaches, trainers, and athletic directors are getting paid millions and they are not even playing, but the person putting their bodies on the line are not getting anything ("USA TODAY Sports.") .
Opposers say that basketball athletes should not receive money because their compensation is education. According to NCAA only 56 percent of student athletes receive athletic aid. All athletic scholarships are not full rides some are partial and do not cover everything ("NCAA Recruiting Facts."). It is wrong for someone to make all that money off you and you get nothing but debt. Some athletes don’t even receive scholarships, meaning they are not compensated at all while schools make millions of