At the moment players get 57% in salaries of all the profit NBA clubs make. The clubs want to reduce the percentage to 50%, but the players refuse to reduce their salaries so much, 54% was the lowest the players were willing to agree on. Also, players want, that the clubs share the TV money more evenly. At the moment only 8 clubs out of 30 earn profit. This is something I have understood.
This is not quite true, at least, I don't think so.
The current offer on the table is for the players to get slightly under 40% of BRI (Basketball Related Income).
They'd actually still be making 2 billion after everything's figured out. For the last season, it was 2.2 billion.
One of the main sticking points is the number of years. The NBA wants the new CBA in place for a 10 year span, the players are seeking 5. And the fact that the NBA will get a new TV deal post the (I think) 2015/6 season, which is expected to be a huge increase on what they're currently getting paid for TV rights. The players want a piece of that pie.
Gotta say, I kinda side with ownership. On two points:
1. At the moment the players get all the rewards, with none of the risks or costs. Seems only right that given that model they should have a smaller piece of the pie.
2. The current CBA makes it very, very difficult for smaller franchises to compete. One that makes the playing field a little more equitable would be good (and this is coming from a Lakers fan!).
There's a huge difference between NFL teams and NBA teams. The vast majority of NBA teams lose money. Some due to bad business decisions, but the end-point is that the current CBA just makes it pretty difficult for most teams. All NFL teams make money, they just want to make a helluva lot more!
@Steve - I've read somewhere (ESPN?) that the numbers on where-people-watch-the-NBA is moving away from tickets, and more towards TV. TV numbers are increasing? Anyway, it's expected that the main source of revenue for teams will soon be TV deals, outstripping ticket-sales.
Tried to look for the piece, and failed. Sorry!
Last edited by malice at 7/2/2011 10:41:46 PM
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