thonnisbeastley wrote:If they're currently breaking even or "potentially" going to be operating at a $25-35M loss over the course of the regular season due to luxury tax implications, they easily made it all back and turned a profit just by reaching the finals. These guys can get **** and pony up that tax money. Herb and us ponied up $350M of it to give them the new arena, training facility, and deer district pavilion that actually made it enjoyable to hang out in that area of town. We also ponied up all of that increased ticket/merchandising revenue to visit the arena we paid for and to support the team. Also* hedge funds made out like **** bandits during the pandemic, so there's no way in hell these **** are "losing" anything. It won't affect their personal income and they'll just write the loss off and avoid paying state/federal taxes anyway like billionaires do, offsetting any NBA tax they have to pay.
Not to defend the owners since I think they deserve zero pity if you look into their other ventures but:
1. I don't think "oh if we achieve the same level of success we did last year (which was the first time we did it in 50 years!) we will break even" is a great way to run a business.
2. Although ticket prices are crazy high, my corner lower level seats are $2600. I would have to buy 10,000 season ticket packages (and that is erroneously assuming gross revenue from my tickets is 1-1 for bottom line impact of an expense) to make up for the tax impact of the shell of PJ MF-ing Tucker. I think people get lost in how big these figures are and how little of a drop in the bucket our seats and beers are in the grand scheme of things.
3. I think we all are overrating a tax writeoff. Making this up and correct me if I'm wrong, but for every million dollars that they use as a write-off, they 'only' save 300k in taxes. Its still 700k out of their pockets. It's not a 1-1 offset. They are greedy guys so of course they don't want to lose money. Write-offs are only a good deal on expenses you would have regardless.
I still they they need to go into the tax as a cost of doing business (which they did and feel upgraded the team). I just find it weird that people are so upset about not spending an extra $25m to keep PJ. Doubt anyone here in their shoes would actually spend the money.