Argumentative Essay On Athletes

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NBA players do a lot that justifies why they are deserving of millions for their income. There are many people who feel differently about it and are against the salaries of athletes. In my opinion, the athletes are getting their fair share in society for what they do. This is just my opinion and just one opinion out of billions in this world. A lot of people agree with my stance, but a lot will be against it. According to quchronicle, Matt states “Today athletes are the highest paid people in the country, with the exception of Donald Trump and his toupee. It is ridiculous to believe that someone is really worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and all they have to do is play a sport; a sport that millions of people would play for free if given …show more content…

Professional athletes are able to do something a lot of people consider fun and they can live a luxury lifestyle off it. People find that insane and injustice. Matt’s view is completely different from mine, but I understand his reasoning. It is kind of unfair that other professions like doctors or teachers are being paid pennies compared to NBA players. It made me more aware that maybe these regular jobs like teachers or teachers are unrepresented as well. Matt’s perspective only changed my view to a certain extent. I do think that teachers and doctors are underappreciated, but I still don’t think NBA players are overpaid. I don’t agree with Matt when he stated professional athletes are doing something people would do for free. If this was the case, everyone would do it. Playing basketball in a park is a different type of basketball compared to the NBA. There is a reason why there are only a selective few who’s in it. NBA players are being paid what they deserve and that’s still my current stance about it. Matt’s view did changed my perspective a little on regular jobs and made me respect those jobs more, but my view remains the …show more content…

Just like Matt of quchronicle stated, sports are hobbies that everyone wants to do and people will do it regardless of income. That is true that athletes have fun and they make money off it, but that doesn’t mean they should be discredited for what they do. Just because they are making money off doing something fun don’t mean they should be victimized as people who are overpaid. Even though they are doing something fun, there are a lot of things athletes do that are unseen. They have to do promotions for businesses, be role models to many people, and do a lot of hardcore training. None of these are seen on the media. The only thing people see is them playing a ball game shooting hoops. People should look up to them instead of envying them. Yes, they play a sport, but no one truly understands the behind of scene work they do. That is why Matt’s statement and everybody that agrees with him are incorrect. People cannot do what they do. If everyone had the ability to become a professional athlete, then there shouldn’t be so few. People are just targeting athletes because they are the easiest to attack when talking about professions that are

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