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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2025-26 

Post#1701 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 12:04 pm

Fierce1 wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:
Shak_Celts wrote:How long was it before the NBA and NFL were profitable?

Shak:
I'll answer this only because it's a question that makes sense.
My understanding is that it took 40 years for the NBA to become profitable.


Fierce:
What's your point?

I don't understand why they keep going when they're in the red?

Any other business industry would have shut it down.


Two reasons:

1) The NBA is EXTREMELY profitable
2) There will be protesters outside of Silver's house with pitchforks looking for blood.
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2025-26 

Post#1702 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 12:11 pm

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redslastlaugh wrote:Man, I don't bet on sports but I was just looking at win total odds on Draft Kings and the Raptors projected win total is 32.5 ... That seems like an easy over. The East is so weak and the Raps have a bunch of guys ready to step up and turn the corner.

I'd be shocked if Raptors do not win more than 33 games. I'm not going to bet on it, I don't even have a sportsbook account, but that seems like a really likely occurence. So I'm making the call here on the forum so that when Toronto goes 42-40 or whatever, I can come back and gloat, lol


Dangit.. I was once a gambler on sports. almost gave me a heart attack twice. Managed to stay away for about 5 years.. and now you post this and you awakened the Frankenstein monster.

That does seem like a good bet. :nod: :banghead: :noway: :nonono: :crazy:

I don’t get it I think Toronto stinks - they were awful and still look awful



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I love the over for the Raps.

Even the Hornets over looks appealing.

But I love the Raps over 34.5.


32.5? I like that over even better :D
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2025-26 

Post#1703 » by Gant » Sat Aug 2, 2025 1:12 pm

Fierce1 wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:
Shak_Celts wrote:How long was it before the NBA and NFL were profitable?

Shak:
I'll answer this only because it's a question that makes sense.
My understanding is that it took 40 years for the NBA to become profitable.


Fierce:
What's your point?

I don't understand why they keep going when they're in the red?

Any other business industry would have shut it down.


The WNBA lost $50 million operating last year. Franchise values grew $2.35 billion in that time plus the first half of 2025. This alone makes the league a clear financial success and a wise long term investment. Even as they've "lost" money, they've gained fans for the sport itself which can only pay off going forward. Total franchise value is now estimated to be $3.5 billion.

According to The Athletic, the WNBA has a good chance to make a profit in 2026 when their new media deal kicks in.

Their historic average annual loss is around $10 million. That $280 million investment has turned into billions of dollars with an increasingly positive forward trajectory. The owners have been rewarded for their patience. Any business that shut it down would have made a terrible error.
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Post#1704 » by playa-hater » Sat Aug 2, 2025 1:59 pm

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redslastlaugh wrote:Man, I don't bet on sports but I was just looking at win total odds on Draft Kings and the Raptors projected win total is 32.5 ... That seems like an easy over. The East is so weak and the Raps have a bunch of guys ready to step up and turn the corner.

I'd be shocked if Raptors do not win more than 33 games. I'm not going to bet on it, I don't even have a sportsbook account, but that seems like a really likely occurence. So I'm making the call here on the forum so that when Toronto goes 42-40 or whatever, I can come back and gloat, lol


Dangit.. I was once a gambler on sports. almost gave me a heart attack twice. Managed to stay away for about 5 years.. and now you post this and you awakened the Frankenstein monster.

That does seem like a good bet. :nod: :banghead: :noway: :nonono: :crazy:

I don’t get it I think Toronto stinks - they were awful and still look awful


yes but the East is sooo bad..
2 things need to go.. my lack of spell check and Joe.. :nod:
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Post#1705 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:06 pm

Gant wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:Shak:
I'll answer this only because it's a question that makes sense.
My understanding is that it took 40 years for the NBA to become profitable.


Fierce:
What's your point?

I don't understand why they keep going when they're in the red?

Any other business industry would have shut it down.


The WNBA lost $50 million operating last year. Franchise values grew $2.35 billion in that time plus the first half of 2025. This alone makes the league a clear financial success and a wise long term investment. Even as they've "lost" money, they've gained fans for the sport itself which can only pay off going forward. Total franchise value is now estimated to be $3.5 billion.

According to The Athletic, the WNBA has a good chance to make a profit in 2026 when their new media deal kicks in.

Their historic average annual loss is around $10 million. That $280 million investment has turned into billions of dollars with an increasingly positive forward trajectory. The owners have been rewarded for their patience. Any business that shut it down would have made a terrible error.


Not every business has the backing of another business worth close to 200bil.
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Post#1706 » by Gant » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:11 pm

phincsfan wrote:
Gant wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:I don't understand why they keep going when they're in the red?

Any other business industry would have shut it down.


The WNBA lost $50 million operating last year. Franchise values grew $2.35 billion in that time plus the first half of 2025. This alone makes the league a clear financial success and a wise long term investment. Even as they've "lost" money, they've gained fans for the sport itself which can only pay off going forward. Total franchise value is now estimated to be $3.5 billion.

According to The Athletic, the WNBA has a good chance to make a profit in 2026 when their new media deal kicks in.

Their historic average annual loss is around $10 million. That $280 million investment has turned into billions of dollars with an increasingly positive forward trajectory. The owners have been rewarded for their patience. Any business that shut it down would have made a terrible error.


Not every business has the backing of another business worth close to 200bil.


The NBA only has partial ownership.
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Post#1707 » by 165bows » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:14 pm

phincsfan wrote:
165bows wrote:
playa-hater wrote:
Dangit.. I was once a gambler on sports. almost gave me a heart attack twice. Managed to stay away for about 5 years.. and now you post this and you awakened the Frankenstein monster.

That does seem like a good bet. :nod: :banghead: :noway: :nonono: :crazy:

I don’t get it I think Toronto stinks - they were awful and still look awful



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Post#1558 » by phincsfan » Tue Jul 8, 2025 3:47 pm

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I love the over for the Raps.

Even the Hornets over looks appealing.

But I love the Raps over 34.5.


32.5? I like that over even better :D

Whole org is trash and that doesn’t even take into account at all what is going to happen north of the border
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Post#1708 » by Fierce1 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:29 pm

brackdan70 wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:Shak:
I'll answer this only because it's a question that makes sense.
My understanding is that it took 40 years for the NBA to become profitable.


Fierce:
What's your point?

I don't understand why they keep going when they're in the red?

Any other business industry would have shut it down.

I don’t think that is true. Most businesses start of unprofitable, even huge publicly traded companies. What’s important is that there is a path to profitability.
I don’t know the details of this situation at all, but just because there is t a profit turned is not a reason to shut something down.

28 straight years?
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Post#1709 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:30 pm

Gant wrote:
phincsfan wrote:
Gant wrote:
The WNBA lost $50 million operating last year. Franchise values grew $2.35 billion in that time plus the first half of 2025. This alone makes the league a clear financial success and a wise long term investment. Even as they've "lost" money, they've gained fans for the sport itself which can only pay off going forward. Total franchise value is now estimated to be $3.5 billion.

According to The Athletic, the WNBA has a good chance to make a profit in 2026 when their new media deal kicks in.

Their historic average annual loss is around $10 million. That $280 million investment has turned into billions of dollars with an increasingly positive forward trajectory. The owners have been rewarded for their patience. Any business that shut it down would have made a terrible error.


Not every business has the backing of another business worth close to 200bil.


The NBA only has partial ownership.


The NBA (owners) own over 50% of the WNBA plus they give them millions each year to run their league.

Over 50% isn't just partial ownership. It's the majority stakeholder.

They also received a big chunk of cash a few years back.
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Post#1710 » by Fierce1 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:35 pm

I just don't believe the WNBA would have lasted this long if the NBA didn't subsidized it.

My argument is more on the business side than the basketball side.
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Post#1711 » by Parliament10 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:37 pm

Fierce1 wrote:
brackdan70 wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:I don't understand why they keep going when they're in the red?

Any other business industry would have shut it down.

I don’t think that is true. Most businesses start of unprofitable, even huge publicly traded companies. What’s important is that there is a path to profitability.
I don’t know the details of this situation at all, but just because there is t a profit turned is not a reason to shut something down.

28 straight years?

So?

The NBA took 40 years, before it was profitable.

What is the point that you' re trying to make?
And why are you singling out the WNBA?

There's a WNBA Forum on here.
Why not argue these points over there?
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Post#1712 » by Parliament10 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:38 pm

Fierce1 wrote:I just don't believe the WNBA would have lasted this long if the NBA didn't subsidized it.

My argument is more on the business side than the basketball side.

If you want to argue the business of the WNBA, then go to the WNBA Forum.:

https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewforum.php?f=472
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Post#1713 » by Fierce1 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:40 pm

Parliament10 wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:
brackdan70 wrote:I don’t think that is true. Most businesses start of unprofitable, even huge publicly traded companies. What’s important is that there is a path to profitability.
I don’t know the details of this situation at all, but just because there is t a profit turned is not a reason to shut something down.

28 straight years?

So?

The NBA took 40 years, before it was profitable.

What is the point that you' re trying to make?
And why are you singling out the WNBA?

There's a WNBA Forum on here.
Why not argue these points over there?

I'm just surprised.

There's no agenda here.

In this day age, I just find it hard to believe that they're still open for business after being in the red for 28 years.

Really not fair to compare to the NBA because even in the 80s, the NBA teams played in big arenas.

WNBA teams are more in smaller arenas.

Again, I have nothing against the WNBA, just surprised.
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Post#1714 » by Parliament10 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:45 pm

Fierce1 wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:28 straight years?

So?

The NBA took 40 years, before it was profitable.

What is the point that you' re trying to make?
And why are you singling out the WNBA?

There's a WNBA Forum on here.
Why not argue these points over there?

I'm just surprised.

There's no agenda here.

In this day age, I just find it hard to believe that they're still open for business after being in the red for 28 years.

Really not fair to compare to the NBA because even in the 80s, the NBA teams played in big arenas.

WNBA teams are more in smaller arenas.

Again, I have nothing against the WNBA, just surprised.

OK. You've made your point.
= You're Surprised.

Moving on.

If you need a more indepth analysis, then go to the WNBA Forum.¨
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Post#1715 » by Parliament10 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:50 pm

phincsfan wrote:
Gant wrote:
phincsfan wrote:
Not every business has the backing of another business worth close to 200bil.


The NBA only has partial ownership.


The NBA (owners) own over 50% of the WNBA plus they give them millions each year to run their league.

Over 50% isn't just partial ownership. It's the majority stakeholder.

They also received a big chunk of cash a few years back.

Uh-huh.
There's a more appropriate place to make these points.
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Post#1716 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:52 pm

Parliament10 wrote:So?

The NBA took 40 years, before it was profitable.

What is the point that you' re trying to make?
And why are you singling out the WNBA?

There's a WNBA Forum on here.
Why not argue these points over there?


This all started with an innocent joke I made. People got all up in a tizzy. People went waaaaay overboard with one line I typed. I have an 11 year old daughter who plays multiple sports, so believe me I know what it takes to be a supportive parent. I have a son who plays college golf. Support is all around. I have a sense of humor that some take very serious I guess.

Edit** I also have a 9 year old daughter who's obsessed with etsy
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phincsfan wrote:
Shak_Celts wrote:How far is the WNBA into their season? When does the next one start? I know I said this in the past but I really do want to get back into watching more of their games, but I want a fresh season and a team to follow.

I like Aja, any game I catch or highlights I really enjoy, and of course I saw them win a couple. Do I wanna follow the aces though? I don’t know.

I don’t watch as many sports as I used to. I used to watch everything except NASCAR (NEVER) and hockey (except big events), and soccer (big events occasionally). I love watching athletes, it’s always amazing to me. I really only watch NBA and NFL these days and catch few other things here and there. I think I could get back into the WNBA again. I want to give it a full season and fair shake.

I don’t want to follow a sucky franchise though, need a team with a good culture. They don’t have to be champs, but they need to look like they are heading in the right direction, and when they make don’t win, they look like they make moves to eventually get there. I like when players get chances to grow, don’t want to see a new team every season. The team doesn’t have to have a superstar, but it should have players that look like they can grow into being something, I need hope!

Please help me out guys. Thanks.


Edit/SN: I really use to watch everything. I remember loving curling but I never bothered to learn the rules and I didn’t get into following it because of the times it came on. Late or early asl! :lol:


If you watched a replay of a girls high school basketball championship game and any WNBA game with the team names on the score ticker blacked out, you couldn't tell the difference.

And I'm not trying to disrespect girls high school basketball either. :D

The video if the WNBA "stars" getting the "who are you" treatment outside that lounge during all star week was also pretty entertaining.
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Post#1717 » by Parliament10 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 2:57 pm

phincsfan wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:So?

The NBA took 40 years, before it was profitable.

What is the point that you' re trying to make?
And why are you singling out the WNBA?

There's a WNBA Forum on here.
Why not argue these points over there?


This all started with an innocent joke I made. People got all up in a tizzy. People went waaaaay overboard with one line I typed. I have an 11 year old daughter who plays multiple sports, so believe me I know what it takes to be a supportive parent. I have a son who plays college golf. Support is all around. I have a sense of humor that some take very serious I guess.

phincsfan wrote:
Shak_Celts wrote:How far is the WNBA into their season? When does the next one start? I know I said this in the past but I really do want to get back into watching more of their games, but I want a fresh season and a team to follow.

I like Aja, any game I catch or highlights I really enjoy, and of course I saw them win a couple. Do I wanna follow the aces though? I don’t know.

I don’t watch as many sports as I used to. I used to watch everything except NASCAR (NEVER) and hockey (except big events), and soccer (big events occasionally). I love watching athletes, it’s always amazing to me. I really only watch NBA and NFL these days and catch few other things here and there. I think I could get back into the WNBA again. I want to give it a full season and fair shake.

I don’t want to follow a sucky franchise though, need a team with a good culture. They don’t have to be champs, but they need to look like they are heading in the right direction, and when they make don’t win, they look like they make moves to eventually get there. I like when players get chances to grow, don’t want to see a new team every season. The team doesn’t have to have a superstar, but it should have players that look like they can grow into being something, I need hope!

Please help me out guys. Thanks.


Edit/SN: I really use to watch everything. I remember loving curling but I never bothered to learn the rules and I didn’t get into following it because of the times it came on. Late or early asl! :lol:


If you watched a replay of a girls high school basketball championship game and any WNBA game with the team names on the score ticker blacked out, you couldn't tell the difference.

And I'm not trying to disrespect girls high school basketball either. :D

The video if the WNBA "stars" getting the "who are you" treatment outside that lounge during all star week was also pretty entertaining.

Your joke was in poor taste.
And appears, on the surface, to be a thinly veiled sexist jab.

Ie. You never said.:

If you watched a replay of a boys high school basketball championship game and any NBA game with the team names on the score ticker blacked out, you couldn't tell the difference.


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Post#1718 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 3:06 pm

Parliament10 wrote:
phincsfan wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:So?

The NBA took 40 years, before it was profitable.

What is the point that you' re trying to make?
And why are you singling out the WNBA?

There's a WNBA Forum on here.
Why not argue these points over there?


This all started with an innocent joke I made. People got all up in a tizzy. People went waaaaay overboard with one line I typed. I have an 11 year old daughter who plays multiple sports, so believe me I know what it takes to be a supportive parent. I have a son who plays college golf. Support is all around. I have a sense of humor that some take very serious I guess.

phincsfan wrote:
If you watched a replay of a girls high school basketball championship game and any WNBA game with the team names on the score ticker blacked out, you couldn't tell the difference.

And I'm not trying to disrespect girls high school basketball either. :D

The video if the WNBA "stars" getting the "who are you" treatment outside that lounge during all star week was also pretty entertaining.

Your joke was in poor taste.
And appears, on the surface, to be a thinly veiled sexist jab.

Ie. You never said.:

If you watched a replay of a boys high school basketball championship game and any NBA game with the team names on the score ticker blacked out, you couldn't tell the difference.


Right?


I'm an adult who's allowed to have an opinion with the freedom of speech. No threats, incitement, defamation, foul language.

Did you purposely take the "W" out of my post?
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Post#1719 » by Parliament10 » Sat Aug 2, 2025 3:15 pm

phincsfan wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:
phincsfan wrote:
This all started with an innocent joke I made. People got all up in a tizzy. People went waaaaay overboard with one line I typed. I have an 11 year old daughter who plays multiple sports, so believe me I know what it takes to be a supportive parent. I have a son who plays college golf. Support is all around. I have a sense of humor that some take very serious I guess.


Your joke was in poor taste.
And appears, on the surface, to be a thinly veiled sexist jab.

Ie. You never said.:

If you watched a replay of a boys high school basketball championship game and any NBA game with the team names on the score ticker blacked out, you couldn't tell the difference.


Right?


I'm an adult who's allowed to have an opinion with the freedom of speech. No threats, incitement, defamation, foul language.

Did you purposely take the "W" out of my post?

Argue the WNBA points, on the WNBA Forum.
A minor WNBA reference here, is OK.

But this, is not the WNBA Forum.
You've made your points. Move on.


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Post#1720 » by phincsfan » Sat Aug 2, 2025 3:30 pm

Parliament10 wrote:
phincsfan wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:Your joke was in poor taste.
And appears, on the surface, to be a thinly veiled sexist jab.

Ie. You never said.:



Right?


I'm an adult who's allowed to have an opinion with the freedom of speech. No threats, incitement, defamation, foul language.

Did you purposely take the "W" out of my post?

Argue the WNBA points, on the WNBA Forum.
A minor WNBA reference here, is OK.

But this, is not the WNBA Forum.
You've made your points. Move on.


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The title of the thread says "Other Sports". It doesn't say "Other Sports except the WNBA".

That's the problem going on nowadays. Censorship all over the place.

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