AlaskanAssassin
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The biggest benefit has to be the increased TV revenue dollars. Right?
2011 NBA Playoff Pool
The 2011 NBA Playoff pool is $12 million and will be distributed to teams in the following manner:
Best Record in NBA ......................................................... $346,105 Teams Participating in First Round, $179,092 each .................... $2,865,472
Best Record in Conference, $302,841 each..................... $605,682 Teams Participating in Conference Semifinals, $213,095 each ... $1,704,760
Second Best Record in Conference, $243,411 each ........ $486,822 Teams Participating in Conference Finals, $352,137 each .......... $1,408,548
Third Best Record in Conference, $181,706 each............ $363,412
Fourth Best Record in Conference, $142,800 each ......... $285,600 Losing Team, NBA Finals ........................................................... $1,408,168
Fifth Best record in Conference, $118,990 each .............. $237,980 Winning Team, NBA Finals ......................................................... $2,125,137
Sixth Best Record in Conference, $81,157 each .............. $162,314 Total Playoff Pool ...................................................................... $12,000,000
Recent NBA Playoff Pools
1982 ............................ $1,500,000 1990 ............................ $2,400,000 1998 ............................ $7,000,000 2005 ............................ $9,500,000
1983 ............................ $1,500,000 1991 ............................ $3,200,000 1999 ............................ $7,500,000 2006 .......................... $10,000,000
1984 ............................ $1,750,000 1992 ............................ $4,000,000 2000 ............................ $7,500,000 2007 .......................... $10,000,000
1985 ............................ $1,750,000 1993 ............................ $5,000,000 2001 ............................ $7,500,000 2008 .......................... $11,000,000
1986 ............................ $1,750,000 1994 ............................ $6,000,000 2002 ............................ $8,000,000 2009 .......................... $11,000,000
1987 ............................ $1,750,000 1995 ............................ $7,000,000 2003 ............................ $8,750,000 2010 .......................... $12,000,000
1988 ............................ $1,750,000 1996 ............................ $7,000,000 2004 ............................ $8,750,000 2011 .......................... $12,000,000
1989 ............................ $2,400,000 1997 ............................ $7,000,000
Note: Players and coaches shared a pool of $50,000 during the 1951 Playoffs.
This is just wrong. Why would the league be pressing so hard for smaller salaries and a hard cap?
The league lost 300 million last year.
https://thestockmarketwatch.com/stock-market-news/recent-events/nba-loses-300-million-usd/7728
According to the Deputy Commissioner of National Basketball Association Mr. Adam Silver, out of the 30 league franchises 22 of them are expected to lose money this season.
I would think there are financial benefits. Off the top of my head:
-Increased revenue from ticket sales. Both during the playoff run (more games for that year) and the next season(s) ticket sales..
Going along with the previous one is increased concessions sales (beer, pizza, hot dogs, soda, etc.) during all these games.
-Increased merchandise sales. How many championship T-shirts, hats, banners, get sold in the immediate aftermath of the championship? I would also assume jersey sales would go up.
There's probably more that I haven't thought of
What makes Greg Miller a cold businessman?
I dont want to digress in this thread, but Greg IS a businessman and you know that. The "cold" comes from the fact that he is not the type of guy who would sit down and sob if AK leaves, like his dad would. His dad would have soaked several hankies when Sloan quit. This guy is just detached and bottomline-driven(not that his father was'nt but he was a different personality altogether). That and the fact what happened last year and the year before when we just like that dumped players for $$$, let go of several free agents. The payroll might have been still high,but that was mostly because of the AK contract which happened much before Greg Miller's time.
I dont want to digress in this thread, but Greg IS a businessman and you know that. The "cold" comes from the fact that he is not the type of guy who would sit down and sob if AK leaves, like his dad would. His dad would have soaked several hankies when Sloan quit. This guy is just detached and bottomline-driven(not that his father was'nt but he was a different personality altogether). That and the fact what happened last year and the year before when we just like that dumped players for $$$, let go of several free agents. The payroll might have been still high,but that was mostly because of the AK contract which happened much before Greg Miller's time.
I don't see the problem. Larry was the strange one out of the two. How many owners do you see that cry like Larry did? Just because he doesn't sob doesn't mean he doesn't care. I haven't heard any complaints from players or frankly anyone (outside of a delusional fan here and there. Not accusing you) who think Miller is uncommitted to helping the Jazz as much as possible. .
That actually proves that he is concerned about the bottomine-making the playoffs. He has to make money by making the playoffs, especially when Deron was still there on the team.He would have always found another way to cut his losses(by making a cash saving trade like the Brewer and Maynor ones)Jazz made the mistake on Wes Matthews leaving. Blame KOC & Miller on that one. But even at the time I remember many Jazz fans saying they thought that was too much money for him. Boozer was a smart decision. The Bulls already regret that move. The payroll was high and then the Jazz went and acquired a trade exception(giving up a 2nd rounder) that they didn't have to use, but did to acquire Al Jefferson making 13 million. Putting them far into the luxury tax. That should prove that he isn't just about the bottom line.
Of course he wants to make money. Everyone does. He wants to win too. Greg Miller has been less conservative than his father alreadyLetting Boozer walk, trading for Al Jefferson, trading DWill. If that ends up being a good or bad thing remains to be seen
Hmmm...do you think he is impartial? I'm a Finance guy. I understand there are a lot of ways to position a company and define profit and loss. I seriously doubt losses were that high. I'd like to see what a team of independent auditors would find. But the league and owners will NEVER allow that to happen. The NBA Is making money...tons of it. What IS a problem is that a group of small market teams are having difficulty. That's a revenue-sharing problem.
I hate a lot of the players; I hate most of the owners. But I love the game. I really don't care if the billionaires or millionaires win the fight. In the end, ticket, concession and League Pass fees will increase. The fans always get it in the end, so to speak.
This is just wrong. Why would the league be pressing so hard for smaller salaries and a hard cap?
The league lost 300 million last year.