There was a time when men loved games for games; when men self were filled with competition alone. In this basketball era, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Oscar Robinson are featured. As with them, these gladiators repeatedly won the league's title, MVP, scoring title, and other honors. Then, James Nice miss products have entered the age of ongoing love, but increased money. Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller and Tim Hardaway have become "Poster Boys" of the same league for commercial and shoe contracts.
Today it is widely believed that the return of professional athletes like football players far exceeds the value they deserve. Contrary to this general idea, some people still believe that the athletes' salaries must be high, due to the nature of the profession. I generally agree with the view that professional athletes should receive high pay. My statement is confirmed in the following paragraphs. First of all, their professional time is less than 10 years compared with other people doing other work. When they turn 30, they reach the peak of their occupation, then their performance will gradually disappear until they have to proclaim retirement. At the moment, most people do not have the skills but they are out of work, but they can only take risks, invest in specific things, and earn living expenses after retirement.
Professional athletes such as soccer and basketball players are not worth paying for high salaries.
What are the rewards for athletes' wage athletes? By becoming a professional athlete, many players became stars. Athletes come from different backgrounds; some come from rich people, some come from the background of poverty. Wages continue to rise, and financing is not a problem. Athletes negotiate through their agent to get what they want. - Value of information In today's world information is an important aspect in almost every part of our life. From the moment I want to see a movie, we rely on accurate information, from which one to buy Dell or IBM stocks. Is this information a product? Dictionaries define products as valuable or useful (Webster 1993).