I don’t know how teams will continue to play their players these big contracts especially when some of these owners’ wealth mostly comes from the team itself.

Eventually superstar players have $500 million contracts with team salary caps of $200 million.

It seems like this never-ending quest to make more profits. Profits from stadium concessions and ticket sales can only increase by so much. Eventually they will price out the average fan.

Most fans won’t be able to afford $200 nosebleeds, $100 parking, $50 beers, $20 hotdogs & pretzels.

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    11 months ago

    Cord-cutting has been on the rise for over a decade, and that will 100% start to affect sports leagues, as long as they continue to rely on the old RSN model.

    Bally’s going bankrupt and defaulting on some of its payments to MLB teams is the first sign. FO guys in capped leagues should seriously be taking into the account the possibility of cap stagnation in the next 10 years.

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    Most fans won’t be able to afford $200 nosebleeds, $100 parking, $50 beers, $20 hotdogs & pretzels.

    NBA money doesn’t come from any of this, it comes from the TV deals the league signs. However with how inflated the streaming market for sports is I wouldn’t be surprised if it stagnates soon

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      11 months ago

      I think we’ll eventually see ESPN and Turner drag themselves kicking and screaming into OTT streaming services that people can subscribe to that don’t require a cable subscription. A lot of regional broadcasters already do this. TSN and Sportsnet in Canada do this. Disney and WBD already have their own streaming services for movies and TV, so maybe they’ll include an add-on for live sports they have the rights to show.

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    11 months ago

    Not happening.

    They’re only going up.

    Also the average fan has already been priced out in many markets. In smaller markets it’s more reasonable, or if the team sucks. It’s not nearly as bad as NFL price wise to see a game though.

    In general entertainment events are more of a luxury now than a normal activity.

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    11 months ago

    I think they stop going up in the near future unless NBA vastly improves their streaming product.

    More people are moving away from TV every day. They’ll certainly hit a point where the TV companies can’t justify the cost. However there is a lot of monetary potential in an inexpensive NBA streaming service without blackouts