Bouncing idea's 🏀: 2024 NBA Off-Season: Key Decisions and Developments

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The decision by the Grousbeck family to sell the Boston Celtics was initiated by Irving Grousbeck's concerns over the franchise's increasing payroll obligations, sources tell the New York Post.

Irving Grousbeck owns a controlling interest of approximately 20 percent of the Celtics, while Wyc Grousbeck is the franchise's governor. Wyc Grousbeck owns approximately three precent of the franchise.

The Celtics barely broke even during the 23-24 season when they won the NBA championship. Boston expects to lose approximately $80 million during the 24-25 season due to luxury tax fines, according to a source close to the sale process. That figure is expected to increase even further in 25-26.

That’s what happens when dad puts in most of the money,” one of the sources said.

“Wyc says we’ll spend whatever it takes, but dad wasn’t into losing money,
another source said.

Wyc Grousbeck has maintained that the sale is for estate considerations and not related to financial losses.

Two of the anonymous sources refer to the owner as dad? :jbhmm:

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Two of the anonymous sources refer to the owner as dad? :jbhmm:

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That report is problematic for the league IMO.

The idea of parity is cool, but teams are literally being penalized for keeping guys that they drafted that turn into stars. On top of that, the fines and price is so high that a franchise can win the title and not make much of a profit or even be in the red.

What incentive is that giving to front offices in terms of spending and keeping a team together? They need to revisit this and add some things that make more sense.
 

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That report is problematic for the league IMO.

The idea of parity is cool, but teams are literally being penalized for keeping guys that they drafted that turn into stars. On top of that, the fines and price is so high that a franchise can win the title and not make much of a profit or even be in the red.

What incentive is that giving to front offices in terms of spending and keeping a team together? They need to revisit this and add some things that make more sense.

They want to spread the talent around. League wants a new champ every season.
 

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Maybe Jaylen had a point about Nike.

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These legit look like those practice jerseys lmao. Nike is so impressive in how they continue to put out a worse jersey every year.
 
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