The NBA has a problem, and it isn't on the court
Stephen H. Provost
The NBA’s financial structure has become a game in its own right, a series of rules that don’t quite work the way they’re supposed to, so those rules are tweaked, and then the tweaks are tweaked. The end result looks like a patchwork maze of pipes and chutes and (sometimes dead-end) tunnels held together with duct tape and gorilla glue. I tuned in to watch a basketball game, not navigate a corn maze.
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