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NBA agrees to terms on a record 11-year, $76 billion media rights deal, AP source says. The NBA has agreed to terms on its new media deal, an 11-year agreement worth $76 billion that assures player salaries will continue rising for the foreseeable future and one that will surely change how some viewers access the game for years to come More ».
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The NBA's 11-year, $76 billion contract package would kick in with the 2025-26 season. The deal is for the same number of years as the NFL's most recent agreement, which began with the 2023 season.
Bronny James, son of career scoring leader LeBron James, makes NBA Summer League debut for the Lakers. 76ers add free-agent postseason star Caleb Martin from Miami, AP source says. Klay Thompson offers thoughtful farewell to Warriors, fans in Instagram post. Franz Wagner, Magic agree to 5-year extension, largest contract in club history, AP ...
James Dolan is not a fan of the NBA's new media deal or their revenue sharing structure. (Photo by Bobby Bank/Getty Images) (Bobby Bank via Getty Images)
For the first time in their franchise’s history, the Denver Nuggets are NBA champions. Led by Finals MVP Nikola Jokić, the Nuggets finished off the Miami Heat 94-89 at home on Monday to capture ...
December 8, 1997 ; 26 years ago(1997-12-08) [1] Current status. Active. Yahoo! Sports is a sports news website launched by Yahoo! on December 8, 1997. It receives a majority of its information from STATS, Inc. [2] It employs numerous writers, and has team pages for teams in almost every North American major sport.
The Yahoo Sports NBA staff placed five players in Level 2 based on the following criteria: The player is the best player on a contender or an overqualified No. 2 player on a championship team.