Fairview4Life wrote:ranger001 wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:Because a 250 million loss is also almost certainly not true either. The players have said a small number of teams lost money, sure. I'm not sure why that is a bad thing though. Some teams should have lost money.
The union said 8 teams lost money.
They did? The quotes i have seen are "a small number". Other sources have said 8 or 9, or 10 or 11. And that includes teams like the Mavs and Magic who
are doing so on purpose because they don't care.
I think this is a big misconception. The owners, I'm sure care. I'd guess they feel that doing all they can to be competitive should not mean taking heavy losses. They aren't losing money on purpose because they don't care. The magic have an old owner who wants to try and win before he dies, they also want to try and keep Dwight Howard, I'm sure they'd prefer to be able to does these same things and not take heavy losses, but unless you're the Knicks or Lakers - that's just not happening. Paul Allen, for as much as he's been skewered by basketball media, who have essentially been exposed as shills for their agent sources during this process, looking at you Woj (remember he get's his rep by getting the scoops, he get's the scoops from agents, and he's been paying them back all summer and fall with Stern the Bully, Paul Allen a 23 year owner, and Woj is going to write an article wiht now sources indicating he's about cut and run, and he's done an about face, when in actuality he's been on the record with this point of view since 2006, but I digress) they may try and do all they can to put a competitive product on the floor. they may feel they have to do that to the fan interest in the market hot, and not take steps backwards, but that doesn't mean they don't care that trying to compete in the NBA means losing money. It just means they've chosen, for their reasons to do all they can to be competitive despite the losses. Just becasue I chose to buy something that was overpriced, does not mean I don't care about the cost, or wouldn't like to see it lower.
You can say, the Spurs and Thunder, but that's about drafting Durant, and Drafting Duncan. It's not all about shrewed management, and there's only so many of those players around. And seeing the trend of super star players feeling the need to play with other superstar players, I'm sure many around the league management are fearing such trends will make it near impossible, for the 20 or more teams that are left out of the arms race.