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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:00 am    Post subject:

PrplReign wrote:
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thurloly wrote:
So sum up of everything I have heard so far from fans around the league:

Kobe: OLD FART, SELFISH, CHOKE ON 30 SHOTS!

Nash: OLDER THAN OLD FART, CAN'T DEFENSE!

Pau: NO HEART OR DESIRE TO WIN, OLD FART!

Howard: OFFENSIVE DEFICIENCY, BAD BACK LIKE OLD FART.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, your last few ESL classes...


Wow, seriously? Classy response man . . .

Thank you. I be here all week. Tip your waiter.


Since you took your last few ESL classes, the correct usage is "I WILL be here all week."
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:42 am    Post subject:

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Lakers going to win a championship this year? Who the (bleep) is going to guard DWade






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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:09 pm    Post subject:

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I've seen lots of figures for the TW deal. Mostly 3 billion over 20, which in more recent months has grown to 4 billion. I don't know which to believe, so I'm going with the 3 billion number unless I get something concrete, just to err on the conservative side.


Mychal Thompson said 5 BN/25 years on the radio yesterday.

KEVIN DING also reports 4BN/20 years with an option to go 5/25.

In context, the Lakers' TV revenue goes from $30 million to $200 million annually, so if they pay $50 million in revenue sharing and $80 million in luxury taxes, they're STILL FORTY MILLION DOLLARS AHEAD (ceteris paribus).


If that's the true number, then yes, in out years. But a 200 million dollar a year deal won't start there. It will escalate by some figure. And bear in mind, the increased TV deal will also increase the revenue sharing, since it is tied to "profit", which is determined after league average salary commitment and certain costs. So as the TV deal goes up, as much as 30% of the annual increase will go to revenue sharing.

If the deal starts at say, 100 million (65 more than the previous 35), next year it would be around 110 million, or plus 75.


Ding says it's a flat $200 mil per, which makes sense for both sides in that:

1) The Busses will need excess cash early to fund whatever plan they have for handling the 78-years-7-months-old-and-recently-hospitalized patriarch's estate taxes; and

2) TWC gets a great discount at the end of the deal, particularly if it's TWC's option to pick up the last 5 years at the same rate as the first 20 (though I'm betting the option belongs to the Lakers); and

3) with the option being at the same rate, if it escalated from 150MM to 250MM over the first 20 years, it wouldn't make sense to drop down in year 21.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:17 pm    Post subject:

sorry a newbie... what does qftos stand for? i know it's prollysomething simple....
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:45 pm    Post subject:

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sorry a newbie... what does qftos stand for? i know it's prollysomething simple....


Quotes from the other side. It's a compilation of quotes from other team's message boards when something good happens to the Lakers. (win, big acquisition, etc)
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sorry a newbie... what does qftos stand for? i know it's prollysomething simple....


Quotes from the other side. It's a compilation of quotes from other team's message boards when something good happens to the Lakers. (win, big acquisition, etc)
thanks alot....
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:21 pm    Post subject:

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:27 am    Post subject:

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WOW! Nice! I hope Ibaka and Harden Can help thunder get another championship run…but then again…they will not win against the lakers hahaha


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Not win against the lakers? They have the best chance to beat the lakers. They have two great post defenders. They have thebo and russell to guard Kobe and Nash, thebo does a pretty good job on Kobe, and there stilll isn’t a single player on that team that can even come close to guarding Russell Westbrook. They match really well with the lakers. And with kd knowing how it feels to lose I the finals he’s going to come back better then ever.


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Nobody needs to guard Westbrook, they can just let him drive straight into SUPERMAN now baby! Besides nobody in the league can guard that dude. Thebo is a good defender but Kobe is a great scorer and will always get his. Pau Gasol will get his as well, he carried Spain in the Olympics. What will Perkins, Ibaka, or Collison get against Superman, Gasol,and Hill? Not much! Hope OKC is ready to try to win a series against the Lakers with jump shots! And don’t forget about Jamison and Meeks! Lakes are loaded and ready to go!


Dont Click My Name wrote:
still wont win against lakers lol!



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Harden feels this way. Why couldn’t Durant and Westbrook take less so Harden could be paid also. Did they think of him as a brother. NO!!! Tim Duncan did it. He took less so Parker and Ginobi could be paid. Love should be the same all around.


Hangtime wrote:
My sentiments exactly.

I hope if Harden does take a reduced contract with OKC that his ‘brothers’ make sure he’s very well taken care of come birthdays and christmas.


HardenOKC13 wrote:
We need hardan, he can guard kobe and nash


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Fefe (Nets) wrote:
People: don’t forget that Russell, Kevin, Serge and James have not reached their prime yet. They have like 3/4 years of development ahead of them, before reaching their prime. And you already saw them in the NBA Finals. This team is “scary” and even if the Lakers have 6 current or former All-Stars now (Kobe, Pau, Nash, Howard, Jamison, Artest aka World Peace..not) they are all but Howard, really past their primes.
And don’t forget that they have maybe one of the biggest steal of the draft: Perry Jones III.



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still wont win against the lakers lol!
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:39 am    Post subject:

Lakers95 wrote:
diando wrote:
cheetos82 wrote:
DriftNslide wrote:
VujacicForThree wrote:
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Lakers going to win a championship this year? Who the (bleep) is going to guard DWade









Your sig that op is right. it DOESN'T work that way...we get both.
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24 wrote:
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24 wrote:
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Dr. Laker wrote:
cheetos82 wrote:
OKC fans don't know any better.... For years we've had to deal with Sac, Dallas, Phx fans who were CERTAIN they had the better teams and will only improve upon the previous season. Then they always fall short.... And their chances are gone. They don't know how hard it is to maintain greatness in this league. OKC has never had this kind of success so you'll have to excuse them. It's like never having a girlfriend and falling in love for the first time. Everything seems so perfect and wonderful and optismistic and infinite.... Until that cold hearted (bleep) decides to dump you and go out with a college guy or the captain of the football team.


The truth is that OKC's window is short, as well. They'll likely have to let Harden or Ibaka walk in summer of 14. Maybe both.


I tell you, if they lose to the Lakers it is going to be very hard for them to justify and afford to pay those guys the big bucks they are going to command. It's NOT like they have Times Warner handing them billions!

Actually, they are, thanks to whiny small market owners and their revenue sharing...


No. Lakers give out money, but NOTHING compared to what they get back in from Time Warner. Time Warner and the Lakers have an exclusive deal. It has nothing to do with the rest of the teams. The National contract gives out to every team from ABC, ESPN, TNT. But the local rights, which Time Warner has, is exclusive to each team. Just from Time Warner alone next year, the Lakers look to profit 150 to 170 million.

To give you a comparison, usually in a championship year, the Lakers would profit about 50 million. The Time Warner channel starts this year....good job Lakers....


I don't know where people are getting this 150 million in profit figure. Last year, the Lakers made around 225-250 million in revenue (and 100 mil + in gate revenue), including around 30-40 million in local TV. Their new deal is reportedly at around 150 million a year average, but likely isn't paid at a flat rate. It likely starts somewhere between 80-100 million with a bump each year over the life of the contract.

So LA is likely seeing around 65 mil max increase in the TV deal this year. But, they also have to pay around 50 million in revenue sharing off the top (not related to luxury tax), so they are 15 mil ahead. Of course, they're spending around 15 million more in salary, and the same in extra tax, so just based on the TV deal, they are around 15 mil behind last year, and would have to raise seat prices, for example, by 15% just to break even.

Put another way, LA has a projected revenue of likely 300-330 million in revenue. They have 50 mil in revenue sharing, 100 mil in salary, and 30 mil in luxury tax this year. That's 180 million, leaving 120-150 million remaining. But of course they have their stadium costs, operating expenses, executive salaries and such.


The Time Warner deal is actually 200 million annually and if it was to start smaller and then grow, Time Warner would be paying HUGE annual amounts by year 10. Doesn't really make a lot of sense to do that, as TW would be setting themselves up for a huge hurt/hit down the road.

Can you give a link to where you got this information, because it contradicts a lot of stuff out there and I'd like to take a look at it, please. Thanks so much, 24.


I've seen lots of figures for the TW deal. Mostly 3 billion over 20, which in more recent months has grown to 4 billion. I don't know which to believe, so I'm going with the 3 billion number unless I get something concrete, just to err on the conservative side. BTW, such deals are almost always graduated, just like the national deal is, for a variety of reasons, mostly that inflation/revenue tends to grow, and a fixed income is not preferred.

What is it that you're finding contradictory?


The Lakers have the biggest BBall fan base in the world and just added two extremely marketable players. How many of us have already put in orders for new jerseys? Some people probably ordered the Home Away & Alternate jerseys for these guys and once the retro & designer jerseys & T's are out they'll buy those too.

Throw in the posters, penants and collectibles and theres alot of revenue. Millions upon millions of dollars that werent there because the team's core was the same as it had been for years. Merchandising money is going to be huge.


Oh crap.... I never thought I'd be wearing a NASH jersey!

HAHAHAHHAAHA

Finally, something to replace my Rambis...
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:13 pm    Post subject:

Stuntman wrote:
24 wrote:
LakerJam wrote:
24 wrote:
scottpot29 wrote:
AY2043 wrote:
Wino wrote:
Dr. Laker wrote:
cheetos82 wrote:
OKC fans don't know any better.... For years we've had to deal with Sac, Dallas, Phx fans who were CERTAIN they had the better teams and will only improve upon the previous season. Then they always fall short.... And their chances are gone. They don't know how hard it is to maintain greatness in this league. OKC has never had this kind of success so you'll have to excuse them. It's like never having a girlfriend and falling in love for the first time. Everything seems so perfect and wonderful and optismistic and infinite.... Until that cold hearted (bleep) decides to dump you and go out with a college guy or the captain of the football team.


The truth is that OKC's window is short, as well. They'll likely have to let Harden or Ibaka walk in summer of 14. Maybe both.


I tell you, if they lose to the Lakers it is going to be very hard for them to justify and afford to pay those guys the big bucks they are going to command. It's NOT like they have Times Warner handing them billions!

Actually, they are, thanks to whiny small market owners and their revenue sharing...


No. Lakers give out money, but NOTHING compared to what they get back in from Time Warner. Time Warner and the Lakers have an exclusive deal. It has nothing to do with the rest of the teams. The National contract gives out to every team from ABC, ESPN, TNT. But the local rights, which Time Warner has, is exclusive to each team. Just from Time Warner alone next year, the Lakers look to profit 150 to 170 million.

To give you a comparison, usually in a championship year, the Lakers would profit about 50 million. The Time Warner channel starts this year....good job Lakers....


I don't know where people are getting this 150 million in profit figure. Last year, the Lakers made around 225-250 million in revenue (and 100 mil + in gate revenue), including around 30-40 million in local TV. Their new deal is reportedly at around 150 million a year average, but likely isn't paid at a flat rate. It likely starts somewhere between 80-100 million with a bump each year over the life of the contract.

So LA is likely seeing around 65 mil max increase in the TV deal this year. But, they also have to pay around 50 million in revenue sharing off the top (not related to luxury tax), so they are 15 mil ahead. Of course, they're spending around 15 million more in salary, and the same in extra tax, so just based on the TV deal, they are around 15 mil behind last year, and would have to raise seat prices, for example, by 15% just to break even.

Put another way, LA has a projected revenue of likely 300-330 million in revenue. They have 50 mil in revenue sharing, 100 mil in salary, and 30 mil in luxury tax this year. That's 180 million, leaving 120-150 million remaining. But of course they have their stadium costs, operating expenses, executive salaries and such.


The Time Warner deal is actually 200 million annually and if it was to start smaller and then grow, Time Warner would be paying HUGE annual amounts by year 10. Doesn't really make a lot of sense to do that, as TW would be setting themselves up for a huge hurt/hit down the road.

Can you give a link to where you got this information, because it contradicts a lot of stuff out there and I'd like to take a look at it, please. Thanks so much, 24.


I've seen lots of figures for the TW deal. Mostly 3 billion over 20, which in more recent months has grown to 4 billion. I don't know which to believe, so I'm going with the 3 billion number unless I get something concrete, just to err on the conservative side. BTW, such deals are almost always graduated, just like the national deal is, for a variety of reasons, mostly that inflation/revenue tends to grow, and a fixed income is not preferred.

What is it that you're finding contradictory?


The Lakers have the biggest BBall fan base in the world and just added two extremely marketable players. How many of us have already put in orders for new jerseys? Some people probably ordered the Home Away & Alternate jerseys for these guys and once the retro & designer jerseys & T's are out they'll buy those too.

Throw in the posters, penants and collectibles and theres alot of revenue. Millions upon millions of dollars that werent there because the team's core was the same as it had been for years. Merchandising money is going to be huge.


You are aware that NBA licensed merchandise is split between all the teams, right? When you buy a Laker jersey, every team gets 1/30 of the proceeds...
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:16 pm    Post subject:

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24 wrote:
I've seen lots of figures for the TW deal. Mostly 3 billion over 20, which in more recent months has grown to 4 billion. I don't know which to believe, so I'm going with the 3 billion number unless I get something concrete, just to err on the conservative side.


Mychal Thompson said 5 BN/25 years on the radio yesterday.

KEVIN DING also reports 4BN/20 years with an option to go 5/25.

In context, the Lakers' TV revenue goes from $30 million to $200 million annually, so if they pay $50 million in revenue sharing and $80 million in luxury taxes, they're STILL FORTY MILLION DOLLARS AHEAD (ceteris paribus).


If that's the true number, then yes, in out years. But a 200 million dollar a year deal won't start there. It will escalate by some figure. And bear in mind, the increased TV deal will also increase the revenue sharing, since it is tied to "profit", which is determined after league average salary commitment and certain costs. So as the TV deal goes up, as much as 30% of the annual increase will go to revenue sharing.

If the deal starts at say, 100 million (65 more than the previous 35), next year it would be around 110 million, or plus 75.


Ding says it's a flat $200 mil per, which makes sense for both sides in that:

1) The Busses will need excess cash early to fund whatever plan they have for handling the 78-years-7-months-old-and-recently-hospitalized patriarch's estate taxes; and

2) TWC gets a great discount at the end of the deal, particularly if it's TWC's option to pick up the last 5 years at the same rate as the first 20 (though I'm betting the option belongs to the Lakers); and

3) with the option being at the same rate, if it escalated from 150MM to 250MM over the first 20 years, it wouldn't make sense to drop down in year 21.


If that's true, be aware that 30% of whatever that is is going to go to the league as revenue sharing. If it is 200, things are much better for LA (it was only a hiccup of a short term loss at worst anyway).
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:32 pm    Post subject:

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If that's true, be aware that 30% of whatever that is is going to go to the league as revenue sharing. If it is 200, things are much better for LA (it was only a hiccup of a short term loss at worst anyway).


I thought revenue sharing contributions were capped at $50ish mm since ultra high revenue teams won't get a payout?

Of course, everything I read is sketchy and contradictory (except for the cbafaq).
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:37 pm    Post subject:

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If that's true, be aware that 30% of whatever that is is going to go to the league as revenue sharing. If it is 200, things are much better for LA (it was only a hiccup of a short term loss at worst anyway).


I thought revenue sharing contributions were capped at $50ish mm since ultra high revenue teams won't get a payout?

Of course, everything I read is sketchy and contradictory (except for the cbafaq).


The only cap I've seen referenced is 30% on "profit" above 5 million after a specified calculation of revenues minus some expenses. Since LA is already a payer, any increase in the TV deal would be "profit".
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:48 pm    Post subject:

It would be highly unusual to see a multi year TV deal on a flat rate. Most such deals are going to have at least a 3-4% kicker per year to track inflation, as at current inflation rates (and historic ones are even higher), 200 million 20 years from now will be worth half or less than what it is now.

Interesting factoid: If it is a flat deal, the Lakers' new TV deal will in and of itself increase NBA revenues by around 4% from last year (pro-rated based on a full season).
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 11:41 am    Post subject:

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As recently as yesterday, Heat fans were saying that the Lakers had no bench. I doubt that picking up Meeks will change their minds.

I was surprised how many of them kept mentioning OKC. I was almost wondering if I was on an OKC forum instead of a Miami Heat forum.

Many of them dismiss Jamison because he is 37 years old. But then they turn around and brag about having Ray Allen, who is the same age.


oh yes and OKC... Maybe perk can guard dwight well one and one but what everyone seems to be missing is what D12 brings defensively.. going to be a hell of a lot harder to get to the rack


Not to mention Perk will be in foul trouble most of the game and Ibaka may be as well. The front line depth is something NOBODY has an answer for. Dwight will need to work on free throws but after that, he usually gets and-1's so missing the freethrow isnt a big deal, I would rather have their big in foul trouble and force them to play "soft" in the inside. Also, Pau can go to work with Nash and skip pass to wide open Kobe...... or Meeks..... The possibilities are endless and it's up to the coaching staff to utilize our positives. I'm ordering the NBA season pass this year, please believe!!
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:10 pm    Post subject:

cheetos82 wrote:
Lakers95 wrote:
diando wrote:
cheetos82 wrote:
DriftNslide wrote:
VujacicForThree wrote:
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Lakers going to win a championship this year? Who the (bleep) is going to guard DWade









Your sig that op is right. it DOESN'T work that way...we get both.



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:14 pm    Post subject:

24 wrote:
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If that's true, be aware that 30% of whatever that is is going to go to the league as revenue sharing. If it is 200, things are much better for LA (it was only a hiccup of a short term loss at worst anyway).


I thought revenue sharing contributions were capped at $50ish mm since ultra high revenue teams won't get a payout?

Of course, everything I read is sketchy and contradictory (except for the cbafaq).


The only cap I've seen referenced is 30% on "profit" above 5 million after a specified calculation of revenues minus some expenses. Since LA is already a payer, any increase in the TV deal would be "profit".


And any increase in team salary would reduce said profit, no? Also, I wonder if the tax is deducted before determining profit? Makes sense that it would be.

I hope that's the case. If so, that means FO has plenty of incentive to spend on players salary as any expenditure on salary/increase in tax would mean a decrease of profit and a decrease in profit sharing. That would be a nice little loophole... would mean a dollar spent on salary/tax is a thirty cent reduction in profit sharing, meaning their payroll/tax payment is only 70% of what it appears to be.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:48 pm    Post subject:

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Lakers going to win a championship this year? Who the (bleep) is going to guard DWade








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Cqc_NastyN8 wrote:
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diando wrote:
cheetos82 wrote:
DriftNslide wrote:
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pimp8o5 wrote:
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Lakers95 wrote:
diando wrote:
cheetos82 wrote:
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hype wrote:
pimp8o5 wrote:
Cqc_NastyN8 wrote:
Lakers95 wrote:
diando wrote:
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LakersChamps04 wrote:
hype wrote:
pimp8o5 wrote:
Cqc_NastyN8 wrote:
Lakers95 wrote:
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:39 am    Post subject:

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:56 am    Post subject:

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Enough of the rotfl quote train, guys. Thanks.


I am tired of people forgetting about Kobe Bryant being a nine time all NBA first-team all defensive player...
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