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Title: National Basketball Association


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National Basketball Association
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Chicago Bulls Mission Statement
  • We aim to achieve our mission by working hard to
    emphasize the following core values
  • Mutual respect for each other, and a commitment
    to excellence, innovation, integrity and quality
    in everything we do.
  • By providing our guests with superior
    entertainment value in a clean, secure, and
    comfortable environmentwin or loseregardless of
    their interest level in basketball.
  • By helping our sponsors build their brands and
    grow their business.
  • By treating our respective constituencies with
    respect, appreciation, and as we ourselves would
    want to be treated and serviced. In other words,
    by putting our fans and sponsors first every
    single dayand meaning it.
  • By making our community a better place to live
    through our support of worthy social causes.
  • By involving our guests in the game as active
    participantsnot merely spectators.
  • By knowing who and where our fans are, and
    reaching out to them.
  • By working hard to make NBA basketball the most
    popular sport in our community and by selling and
    humanizing our players to everyone we meet.
  • By being proactive and accountable in carrying
    out our mission.
  • The Chicago Bulls organization is a sports
    entertainment company dedicated to winning NBA
    Championships, growing new basketball fans, and
    providing superior entertainment, value and
    service.

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National Basketball Association
  • Teams share about 67 of revenues from the
    national television contract.
  • Teams do not share local broadcast revenues
    (which can be significant) or facility revenues.
  • Has a soft salary cap (actually an aggregate
    payroll cap), which through the Collective
    Bargaining Agreement gives players a projected
    51 of basketball-related revenues, including
    national media, gate receipts, merchandise sales,
    40 of signage, 45 of luxury suites, and 45 of
    personal seat licenses

4
NBA Television Contracts
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  • Any signing bonus, limited to 20 of base salary,
    is prorated over the length of the contract.
  • Uniform player contract states that players may
    be suspended or expelled for betting on NBA
    games.
  • Teams may terminate the contract of a player
  • Conduct issues
  • Personal attack on an official, team or league
    employee, or fan
  • Lack of skill resulting in the request for
    waivers if not claimed, the player must be given
    termination pay equivalent to the remainder of
    that years salary

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National Basketball Association
  • Exceptions permit teams to exceed the payroll
    cap.
  • Veteran free agent exception
  • Bi-annual exception
  • Mid-level exception
  • Minimum player salary exception
  • Traded player exception
  • The payroll cap has limited player mobility under
    free agency.
  • Has minimum and maximum salaries.
  • Has a minimum team salary threshold.
  • Focuses on the promotion of individual stars to
    offset the lack of competitive balance.

7
NBA Properties, Inc.
  • Sole authority for the marketing and licensing
    for all trademarks and logos of NBA teams
    nationally and internationally and shares the
    revenues equally among the teams.
  • Licenses players names, numbers, jerseys,
    trading cards, video games, and other merchandise
    and distributes revenues equally among the
    players.
  • Marquee players may opt out or negotiate a higher
    percentage of these revenues.
  • The National Basketball Players Association does
    not enter into group licensing agreements.

8
National Basketball Association Draft
  • Draft (only two rounds with one pick in each
    round per team) is the exclusive process for
    players to enter the league.
  • Includes all emerging players, including
    international stars
  • Drafted players who have exhausted their
    collegiate eligibility are reserved one year by
    the teams that drafted them.
  • If a player sits out and enters the draft again,
    the player is reserved one year by the team that
    drafted him in this subsequent draft.
  • If not drafted, a player is an unrestricted free
    agent.

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National Basketball Association
  • If players with collegiate eligibility declare
    for the NBA draft and are unrepresented, they can

  • Renounce their declaration until one week prior
    to the draft or
  • Notify the NBA after the draft of their intent to
    preserve their college eligibility (but they
    remain the property of the NBA team that drafted
    them for one year)

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National Basketball Association
  • In 2005 in the Collective Bargaining Agreement,
    the NBA and NBPL agreed to a minimum age
    requirement of 19 by the end of that calendar
    year and at least one year removed from high
    school to be eligible for the draft.
  • The court may defer to this agreement given legal
    precedents that permit a collectively bargained
    agreement to be made without those impacted being
    at the negotiating table.

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  • Possible reasons why the NBA banned high school
    players from the draft
  • Concern for their welfare, which could be viewed
    as paternalism
  • Desire to provide the best quality product by
    using the colleges for at least one year to
    develop players skills and abilities
  • Do not want to incur the risk and cost of
    scouting, drafting, and developing high school
    players

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National Basketball Association
  • Maybe the real reason is to preserve the
    profitability of collegiate basketball.
  • College coaches were upset when high school
    superstars signed a national letter of intent but
    then did not matriculate thus diminishing the
    quality of a teams play and its potential for
    winning.
  • Fewer outstanding college players reduces the
    popularity of televised games (and revenues to
    institutions).

College basketball is a cost-free player
development system for the NBA.
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Why would high school players want to challenge
the ruling that they must wait one year to be
drafted?
  • In the past, high school players have proven to
    be the most successful group of players entering
    the draft (i.e., the NBA system dictates this
    outcome because players can become free agents at
    earlier ages and thus have more years in their
    prime to play).
  • Players who skip college have huge financial
    incentives to enter the draft early (i.e., they
    could earn as much as 100 million more over
    their careers than those who earn a college
    degree so, play first, study second).

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Why would high school players want to challenge
the ruling that they must wait one year to be
drafted?
  • Delaying entering the draft endangers their
    attraction due to a failure to meet expectations
    or injury.
  • It is challenging to play Division I-A basketball
    and earn a degree and the value of this degree
    may be overstated given the earning potential of
    the best players.
  • College players going into the NBA are expected
    to make an immediate impact, while high school
    players are viewed as developmental projects
    (i.e., more time and opportunity to prove
    themselves).
  • But, what about those who are not the superstars
    and do not have any or only a short NBA career?

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  • Rookie salary scale was established to eliminate
    holdouts (desired by teams) and reduce the size
    of rookie contracts (desired by owners and other
    players).
  • Initial contracts are limited to three years and
    salaries are based on draft order.
  • Teams hold a fourth-year option after which
    players can become restricted free agents, which
    permits the original team to match the offer of
    any other team.
  • Second-round draft selections can be signed for
    as low as the NBA minimum salary and their
    contracts do not have to be guaranteed.
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