Dolan and NBA Collide

James Dolan has been an outspoken figure in the New York community for well over two decades since the passing of his late father, Charles. He has taken over Madison Square Garden (MSG Networks) and rocked the place with memories which will last that include infuriating, Charles Oakley, standing pat with Isiah Thomas while no one else wanted to. Paying an excessive amount of money for stars such as Carmelo Anthony in particular to stay and become a household name.

He has done so many things besides booing but most of all try to come up with a collective way of business despite his downfalls. His downfalls have been mainly shadowing an overbearing presence and suing many entities. That is not the point.

The point is NBA commissioner Adam Silver is in bit of a triangle and I am not alluding to the one Jordan and Kobe played in. He has had to ruffle feathers mainly with more than one entity and that is challenging with the media rights deals to Amazon, NBC, and NBA TV. Shoes to the dealings of African league culture, WNBA, and G League action.

He has breathed many things to nauseam as James Dolan could stand.

Now we are led to believe the NBA will always be on top in the next 10 years with its new rights. I have got news. James Dolan is wrong/right.

Dolan recently interjected if NBA revenue is kicking in quite fairly with $75 billion revenue and other total subjected gains. How come the league is boosting its budget towards the triangle(s) aforementioned and mainly allowing somewhat its competitor now, WNBA, to succeed two and a half times better than the NBA, and in the process alleviate Dolan of his duties?

That can be frustrating for any big marketed owner of a team such as the New York Knicks as two worlds collide for something possibly better.

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