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LeBron James made The Decision but Kevin Durants own decision to depart Oklahoma City and head for Golden State was the real decision that turned the NBA on its head. Very Cheap Jordans .Free agency has been part and parcel of American sports for decades but here in the AFL, we are still coming to grips with the pros and cons of the concept. We have already seen numerous players make moves to greener pastures but what does the future hold for the AFL and free agency?At the end of the 2012 AFL season, the commission introduced free agency to a game that had been built on loyalty and tradition. Viewed simplistically, free agency goes against the theory of player loyalty but the game and its requirements evolve and therefore, 2012 brought about the introduction of unrestricted and restricted free agents.Here, we still have a very favourable slant on free agency. Clubs are still provided with compensation for losing a player as a free agent - in some cases a top-10 draft pick.In the NFL, NBA and MLB, it is a free-for-all. You want a player who is a free agent? Then go and get them, no questions asked, no compensation required. The free in free agency truly applies, except when it comes to the pay packets of the free agents themselves, who usually receive a slightly bloated salary for leaving.Kevin Durant gave Oklahoma City a decade of excellence and success, without ever tasting the ultimate glory. Even without a championship ring, you could mount the argument that Durant had provided 10 years worth of service and achievement to the Thunder and owed them nothing more. That part I agree on. But Durant didnt depart OKC to help rebuild his hometown Washington Wizards or to make the famed New York Knicks relevant again, he chose to join one of the premier teams to ever play the sport. His move to a powerhouse team was what angered some players, fans and experts - ESPNs Stephen A. Smith even going so far as to say the decision was the weakest move Ive ever seen from a superstar. That reaction is somewhat understandable, but Durant is a FREE agent. His contract has expired and he was free to sign with whoever he wanted to. And thats all he did.While I agree KD had the right to choose his next destination - following on from James 2010 move to join Dwywane Wade, Chris Bosh and the star-studded Miami Heat - it does set a dangerous precedent for the NBA. Will other megastar free agents decide to join forces and create super teams? Experts are concerned Durants former Thunder team-mate Russell Westbrook might join a side such as New York, teaming him with fellow All-Stars Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Carmelo Anthony, thus leaving many teams without any star players and any real hope of achieving success.While there have been several big-name free agency moves -Lance Franklin from the Hawks to Swans and James Frawley from Melbourne to Hawthorn - thankfully, we arent in that predicament in the AFL. And the fact there is compensation ensures lowly teams are compensated for their losses.Free agency is still finding its feet here and yes, there have been some concerns about its equality but unlike the American sports, free agency is not purely about going and getting as much money as possible. There are just as many examples of AFL free agents moving clubs for greater playing opportunities or to chase success as there have been those chasing extra bucks. Jared Rivers made a move in free agencys debut year, departing Melbourne where he was seemingly on the outer and joining Geelong where he played a few quality seasons and enjoyed some success.While the big-name free agent moves dominate the media landscape, the beauty of it is, it allows those struggling for opportunities at certain clubs to easily find new homes.The most recent free agency period saw a handful of guys find new clubs after needing a fresh start. Matt Suckling, Matthew Leuenberger, Scott Selwood, Andrew Moore, Matthew Wright, Dawson Simpson, Daniel Gorringe and Jarrad Grant all benefited from an easier path to a new club and most have seen enjoyed greater opportunities at their new homes.Would you say Eddie Betts free agent move to Adelaide at the end of 2013 has been a success? Sure, Carlton may wish they had him back but at the time they decided to save the cash and that has been to Adelaides benefit.Another great success story is Jeremy Laidler. He was originally traded from Geelong to Carlton, struggled for some time with the Blues then walked as a free agent to Sydney and is now staring at a finals series and a potential grand final with the Swans.Free agency in any form will always have its flaws, just as other aspects of our game like the draft, umpiring, fixtures and the price of a pie at the MCG but when weighing it all up, the good far outweighs the bad. Jordan Shoes For Sale Cheap . The No. 1-ranked Nadal tweaked his back warming up for the Australian Open final, which he lost almost four weeks ago in a major upset against Stanislas Wawrinka. His first stop after the layoff is the clay in Rio as he tests the back and tries to stay healthy for the French Open in three months. Authentic Wholesale Jordans . 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This time around, Howard is out of contract in the middle of next year, and is also the man who must make monthly reports to Cricket Australias board of directors. He can expect, at best, a robust grilling at the next one.2. James Sutherland Part of the spotlight on Sutherland relates to the fact he has been at Cricket Australia for so many years - chief executive for the last 15 years. But there are also two other significant factors, neither of which figured the last time he came under sustained pressure following the 2010-11 Ashes. First, he is no longer on a fixed-term contract, reverting to an employee salary arrangement with CA in September 2014. Secondly, there is now a man in place at CAs Jolimont headquarters with the requisite background and skills to replace him: Kevin Roberts, the former NSW batsman, accomplished business figure and ex-board director. It is Roberts who is to lead MoU negotiations with the players over the next year, a role Sutherland himself once performed before replacing Malcolm Speed, the chairman of the board, in 2001.3. Darren Lehmann Lehmann had secured a long-term contract extension in August, which, on the face of it, is expected to see him through to the end of the 2019 Ashes series in England. However, as his predecessor Arthur can testify, a coachs contract is only so binding as the ability of the governing body to pay it out if things get grim for the team. Lehmann was an excellent coach for an older team, and initially seemed the right man to help develop a new captain in Steven Smith. But he has been unable to arrest a batting slide that began in Sri Lanka, and his attacking philosophies, often light on detail, seem to require a greater technical and mental underpinning with this younger team. Should CA move on Lehmann, Justin Langer has already enjoyed a successful stand-in stint in the recent past, a tri-series in the Caribbean.4. The selectors Some of the scrutiny of the selection panel, of which Lehmann is also a member, has been diffused by the fact that the chairman, Rod Marsh, is set to retire from his role in the middle of next year. Nevertheless, Howard has indicated that his fellow selectors, Trevor Hohns and Mark Waugh, may also finish up att that time, following a series of decisions and judgements that have grown increasingly difficult to justify. Air Jordan Outlet. There have also been queries raised about why Marsh, a distinguished figure in Australian cricket, is being granted such a long lead-out from the job. The example of Michael Husseys playing retirement has been raised, whereby he asked for the chance to play out the summers ODIs after his Test exit, and was refused. More defeats and the process may well be expedited.5. The assistant coaches In the lead-up to the announcement of his contract extension, Lehmann refreshed his support staff. Figures such as the bowling coach Craig McDermott, batting coach Michael Di Venuto, the strength and conditioning expert Damian Mednis, the physio Alex Kountouris, and the freelance fielding coach Mike Young were no longer around the team. In their places, respectively, are David Saker, Graeme Hick, Aaron Kellett, David Beakley and Greg Blewett. While it is not uncommon for assistant coaches to be turned over in this way, the question to be asked is whether the new men are adding exactly what the team requires in its present state.6. Gavin Dovey Before the Argus review and all its changes, CAs former head of operations Michael Brown appointed Dovey to replace the long-time team manager Steve Bernard. Chosen from outside cricket, Doveys high-functioning and attentive-to-detail style has managed to be sustained through the past five years, but there have been questions at various times about how far his influence has run. During the latter period of Arthurs tenure it was clear he had taken a sizeable role in determining team culture, but Lehmanns arrival saw his terms of reference pared back to something more logistical. Sharing a rugby background with Howard, Dovey has at times butted heads with cricket culture. Safe in his job: Steven Smith What was clear from the scenes in the middle of Bellerive Oval over the past four days was that Smith is a rare Australian batsman currently, with the skills required to stick around when the going is tough. What was equally clear from his anguished and impassioned post-play words is that he is in dire need of others to help him. Criticism of Smiths tactical decisions has perhaps underplayed his status as Australias youngest leader since Kim Hughes. The consensus within CA is that Smith must be persevered with despite his faults, after the fashion of Allan Border. ' ' '