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| Re: Why Stern is basketball's "dope". Great read G-Man. Commissioner Stern, despite his acknowledgement in Forbes, probably still does not get enough credit for how remarkable of a job he has done bringing the NBA to prominence. Time has shown that a league will not thrive simply by existence (ex:NHL, Baseball). The NBA is unquestionably the leading sports franchise in the world, second in popularity only to soccer. I have always been amazed with the fact that despite the poplularity and marketing appeal of basketball, Commissioner Stern's NBA has not seen any direct competiton since the ABA went defunct. I think that Commissioner Stern's strangle hold on the world's top basketball talent has contributed greatly to his success. No proffesional sports commission does a better job at marketing its premier athletes than the folks who run the NBA. Funny how the quality of the basketball was taking a downward trend while the revenues continued to increase at an astonishing rate. Now, that's one helluva marketing job!
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| Re: Why Stern is basketball's "dope". The guy that really "got it" and tried to get some of "it" was Zeke. His whole grand plan in buying the CBA was about taking some of that dope off the table. He knew that the NBA's only competition had to come from within itself. He knew that to beat it, he had to take it from those that own it. He knew that Stern and the owners were most vulnerable when the next CBA contract would run out. He bought the Continental Basketaball Association and all of it's infrastructure which included arenas, parking, food & beverage sales, local media rights and a fan base. He planned on using that league as leverage to pry some of the NBA from the NBA. He was also negotitaing to buy and merge another b-ball league that had some Canadian teams. He was planning so far down the road, no one else could see the horizon. No one except Stern. Zeke was prepping the market. He wanted a league that NBA ballers could use to strike the NBA. He thought the players would walk away during the next CBA negotiating round, would join his league and break the NBA ownership stranglehold. He knew the players are victims of their own success. They have unreal personal expenses and can't wholly walk away from those big checks for a sustained time. That is unless they had a viable alternative, a viable league to use as leverage. A league to break a league. Had that happened, he and the players could have leveraged those 30 owners cause the ballers had another place to take their games. Another competing league. Which, had it happened, would mean that Zeke by himself would'a suddenly owned the majority of all the teams in it.... But in the end, Zeke couldn't keep his minority owners (the ones he was buying out) in lock step long enough to gather the green and pay them off (10M). He was playing chicken with a freight train and they didn't have the nads to hang together. When the writing was on the wall, Zeke tried to sell the league to the Players Union. Had they bought it, they would've owned their own competitive league, their own ABA. They would control their own leverage. In the middle of negotiating with the Union, Stern announced that the NBA was considering starting it's own developmental league. He fired a broadside right across the bow of Zekes floundering little ship. It totally unnerved the guys under contract to Zeke and his house came tumbling down around him. The media pounced on the whole thing but their story had no back-story. It was shallow and full of Zeke bashing, they simply dredged up his Toronto exit, mixed in some sound bites from the scattering Continetal League owners and re-wrote the whole thing as another "sneaky Zeke" story. But Stern got it. The 30 owners got it. They immediately started the NBA owned NBDL (National Basketball Development League) to strip anyone of the capability to ever take their expensive toys, their cash-registers away from them...
__________________ "Be nice to people on your way up because you meet them on your way down"...Jimmy Durante Last edited by G-man : 01-30-2006 at 09:48 PM. |
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| Re: Why Stern is basketball's "dope". Gman way to put the whole pic in place. Stern wanted everyone to love the nba and wanted nobody to step in its way. Stern is more of a basketball dictator than commish in my book. I am surprised that he has not told NBA owners to pursue a NBAEuro deal kinda like the NFL has done. With all that moola the teams have made they should easily be able to buy the majority in the euro leagues and in essence have 2 dleagues. Oh well great articles keep them coming. |
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| Re: Why Stern is basketball's "dope". Quote:
The one barrier he will face that he might not exist on other continents, is that (based on my personal experiences) Europeans resent being told that the American product is superior to their own. Some countries hold strong anti-american sentiments. Not "attack the americans" but rather, "we'll watch our b-leaguers over Americans anyday". If anyone can break it down, it will be D. Stern. He's a lawyer by trade, a salesman by occupation and ruthless diplomat by necessity.
__________________ Nov 13 LW Milan Lucic had an active night. He scored his first goal in eight games since his Oct. 25 hat trick and also pounded Michael Komisarek in a third-period fight. Lucic cut his hand in a fight with Michael Komisarek. "I'll be fine," he said. "(X-rays are) negative, but there's so many broken bones in there from before you can't really tell." |
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| Re: Why Stern is basketball's "dope". G/man, thanks for answering a question I asked 2 months ago in a Zeke thread. I never found a good story. Yours makes sence. Zeke is sneaky! But as I understand it Zeke just wanted in as a GM or coach at first. But no one would give him a chance. ...What is the value of the Con.BA. now? ...Note inflation over 20 years is about 50% easy. So what was $10mil. would be $50mil. with no Stern math. Our economy is out of control!! |
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