New NBA Media Deal: 11 years, $77B with Disney (ABC/ESPN), Comcast (NBC/Peacock), and Amazon. ESPN to license Inside the NBA

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So this would be like straight up scrapping the barrel wouldnt it?Says one option is they will take some local only games and make the package, give them to TNT to make them national. I imagine those games would be ones that no one wanted in the first place? Like Pistons vs Washington type games?

WHAT WE HAVE TO REMEMBER IS
NBATV SHOWS A HUNDRED
NATIONAL TV GAMES PER SEASON.

THEY EVEN SHOW PLAYOFF GAMES...

THOSE GAMES HAVE
TO GO SOME WHERE RIGHT?

TURNER ALREADY RUNS NBATV.

IT WOULD MAKE THE MOST SINCE
TO GIVE THOSE GAMES TO WB.
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WHAT WE HAVE TO REMEMBER IS
NBATV SHOWS A HUNDRED
NATIONAL TV GAMES PER SEASON.

THEY EVEN SHOW PLAYOFF GAMES...

THOSE GAMES HAVE
TO GO SOME WHERE RIGHT?

TURNER ALREADY RUNS NBATV.

IT WOULD MAKE THE MOST SINCE
TO GIVE THOSE GAMES TO WB.
:devil:
:evil:

Yea, I saw the article that says TNT runs NBA TV/NBA.com and that may be playing a part in negotiations too.

Related - How they hell do you let a media partner control your website. shyt seems odd.

Looks like the nba tv deal bout to be 80B+ if this package goes thru. I know the league/owners are happy as shyt that they put in a clause that says the cap can only go up a maximum of 10% each year. Idk how the NBPPA agreed to that. Im just a causal and dont know the details but it seems like the owners will reap all the financial benefit of this before the players really see immediate impact. Maybe Im wrong though?
 

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So this would be like straight up scrapping the barrel wouldnt it?Says one option is they will take some local only games and make the package, give them to TNT to make them national. I imagine those games would be ones that no one wanted in the first place? Like Pistons vs Washington type games?
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From “matching rights” to dumpster diving for scraps lmaooooooo

They could easily carve out 50 national TV games from local markets and the NBA TV games that @CHICAGO noted that air nationally. NBA TV broadcasts like 100 games a year and playoff games in Round 1.

WBD operates NBA TV right now anyway. Its an easy transition for there to be game inventory on TNT.

The question is the postseason. That's where WBD may want to be in the convo for the conference finals. But if they can't, its better than losing out on the league entirely.
 

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They could easily carve out 50 national TV games from local markets and the NBA TV games that @CHICAGO noted that air nationally. NBA TV broadcasts like 100 games a year and playoff games in Round 1.

WBD operates NBA TV right now anyway. Its an easy transition for there to be game inventory on TNT.

The question is the postseason. That's where WBD may want to be in the convo for the conference finals. But if they can't, its better than losing out on the league entirely.
None of that would be them "matching" any of the competition.... that would be them settling for whatever the NBA tells them is the left over nonpremium scraps while likely still paying a substantial price and that's the point
 

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They could easily carve out 50 national TV games from local markets and the NBA TV games that @CHICAGO noted that air nationally. NBA TV broadcasts like 100 games a year and playoff games in Round 1.

WBD operates NBA TV right now anyway. Its an easy transition for there to be game inventory on TNT.

The question is the postseason. That's where WBD may want to be in the convo for the conference finals. But if they can't, its better than losing out on the league entirely.

They could split it 4 ways if they make it a 12 year deal. If you read the WSJ article closely, it sounds like ESPN, NBC, and Amazon are all splitting the conference finals, not just NBC and Amazon splitting one half. If that’s true, that would guarantee each media partner at least 6 CF over 12 years :yeshrug:
 

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This shyt crazy they are nickel and dime‘ing the hell outta us :damn:

This is like death from a thousand paper cuts

Sucks but its the wave of the future and present :francis:

If your a soccer fan you need: Paramount Plus, Peacock, WBD, FuboTV, AppleTV, ESPN+ :damn:
MLB: Roku, Apple TV, ESPN, TNT/MAX
NFL: Amazon, Netflix, Peacock, ESPN, etc...

If anything the NBA was late to the wave but it was bound to happen eventually :francis:
 
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