"The Olympics were great, because you had to make the team, and then go to the games. Now, I don't know, these guys today don't want to do anything like that"
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Robertson's "Now, I don't know" is rhetorical play-acting. He knows exactly what he's pointing at: modern stars with leverage. Load management. Contract incentives. Agent-led calendars. The Olympics as optional, not inevitable. That last line - "these guys today don't want to do anything like that" - isn't really about laziness. It's about a shift in power. For much of Robertson's career, players had fewer choices; the league and the institutions set the terms. Today's players operate in a different economy where the body is an asset and the offseason is negotiable.
The subtext is also personal and generational: a Hall of Famer who fought for players' rights watching a new generation use those rights in ways that don't flatter the old myths. He wants the Olympics to mean duty again, but the culture has moved from duty to strategy, from representing to optimizing.
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Robertson, Oscar. (2026, January 16). The Olympics were great, because you had to make the team, and then go to the games. Now, I don't know, these guys today don't want to do anything like that. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-olympics-were-great-because-you-had-to-make-120920/
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Robertson, Oscar. "The Olympics were great, because you had to make the team, and then go to the games. Now, I don't know, these guys today don't want to do anything like that." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-olympics-were-great-because-you-had-to-make-120920/.
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"The Olympics were great, because you had to make the team, and then go to the games. Now, I don't know, these guys today don't want to do anything like that." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-olympics-were-great-because-you-had-to-make-120920/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





