But fairness to us, the NBA Live Mobile Coins customers, has no place in the discussion. Fairness would mean that instead of arguing over the luxury tax, owners and players would be working to boost revenue sources so loyal customers didn't have to bear a larger burden. (You can stop laughing now.) The Knicks had a winning season for the first time in a decade, and raised ticket prices 49 percent. Fairness has nothing to do with this.
In fact, in the grand scheme of Cheap NBA 2K18 MT Coins modern business practices, the owners would not have been doing their job if they'd cut a deal before killing games. This isn't the NFL, where every single game mints money for everyone involved, including the owners. In the NBA, not all teams make money, even if the owners get their most recent proposal through.
Too many NBA owners are over-leveraged, the arena situation remains a big issue in a number of markets and the disastrously small national TV contract that the league is working under -- it's like a rookie scale for sports leagues -- is a severe kink in the revenue firehose. (As we've noted many times this summer and fall: the NBA took in $900 million for its national TV package last year.
The networks -- TNT, ESPN and ABC -- turned around andsold their NBA inventory for $1.2 billion. The NBA missed about $300 million last year under this contract. The NBA claims to have lost $300 million last year. Guh.) Until losing an NBA game is as painful to NBA owners as losing an NFL game is to NFL owners, we'll see this brinkmanship, this stakes-raising bullying, this complete and utter dismissal of http://www.nba18mt.com/
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