Coloradojazzfan
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That's not a verified twitter... but apparently you are the expert, so I'll leave you be.
What's everyone else's Twitter names? Hayward, Burks, Kanter, Millsap, etc.
It's obvious that the players are going to have to give back, but before getting too stuck on your line of thinking, consider the NHL. While players in the NHL still receive about 55% of revenue (per the NY Times article), the league is in good financial shape (obviously, there are a few struggling teams), despite much poorer TV deals and the current recession. With higher revenues in the NBA, and no obvious source of additional overhead (someone may be able to provide additional information here), shouldn't the NBA be able to afford to pay their players more?My understanding is that this is just the opposite. The ONLY real problem is that the players make 57%. How have the owners been irresponsible with the 57%? No matter if they sign Eddie Curry to a $10 Billion dollar deal or LeBron James to the league minimum, players are still taking 57% of the revenue. Can they use that 57% more wisely? Sure. But it doesn't change the fact that at 57%, the league is losing money.
That's a good question. I wasn't comparing the BRI % to other sports leagues.It's obvious that the players are going to have to give back, but before getting too stuck on your line of thinking, consider the NHL. While players in the NHL still receive about 55% of revenue (per the NY Times article), the league is in good financial shape (obviously, there are a few struggling teams), despite much poorer TV deals and the current recession. With higher revenues in the NBA, and no obvious source of additional overhead (someone may be able to provide additional information here), shouldn't the NBA be able to afford to pay their players more?
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That's a good question. I wasn't comparing the BRI % to other sports leagues.
The only major additional cost I can think of off the top of my head is sadly, the WNBA. When the NHL opens the WNHL, they will have to cut back that salary %.
According to Jon Rinehart - Coloradojazzfan is right and Cyrone is wrong. Favors twitter handle is @dfavors14.
Another tweet: Yes @D_Favors is a fake. Clearly someone with nothing better to do than impersonate an NBA player and send out generic tweets.