A fully healthy Clippers team is better than the Lakers. The LA Clippers have more trade assets, a more experienced coach inTyronn Lue, and management more willing to make a splash deadline move to salvage the season. And contend for a title with some injury luck. The Clippers and the La...
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And while the Clippers and Nets have nothing to show for thier investment so far, they are in a much better position then we are going forward. atlsfinest said: If you look at it, most championship teams over the last 30 years have basically been dismantled within 1-2 seasons after ...
Easy for us fans to say that 2-3 mil is no big deal but I read something that if the Lakers did most of these things the luxury tax bill would be around $200 mil and combined with the team’s payroll it would cost them around $380 million next season… the report did factor in ...
because the team made the move to Los Angeles without league permission, is asking a federal court to determine if the league has the right to dissolve the franchise. It is possible that heavy financial losses by the franchise could become a part of the NBA’s case against the Clippers. ...
and both Gonzalez and Sosa would bring proven bats and another well-known name for the Bronx marquee. It is Gonzalez, however, who will get the first opportunity to decide if he wants to hear an offer from a team whose payroll is already in the $90-million range and still has to reach...
In the last few years, minor league sports has moved from the backwater to become a profitable business. Payroll is only a fraction of what it is in major league sports, new stadiums have become big profit centers, and aggressive marketing has drawn big crowds. ...
“When I got to Utah, I thought I had dropped off the end of the world,” Dantley said. When you talk about salaries, the only thing keeping Utah from falling off the map is Indiana. The Pacers have the lowest payroll in the NBA, $2.81 million. The Jazz has the second-lowest payr...
Easy for us fans to say that 2-3 mil is no big deal but I read something that if the Lakers did most of these things the luxury tax bill would be around $200 mil and combined with the team’s payroll it would cost them around $380 million next season… the report did factor in ...
Easy for us fans to say that 2-3 mil is no big deal but I read something that if the Lakers did most of these things the luxury tax bill would be around $200 mil and combined with the team’s payroll it would cost them around $380 million next season… the report did factor in ...