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The NBA is in trouble, but Big Tech might save it. @chamath on why he predicted last year that valuations of pro sports teams would peak in 2024-2025: " It was pretty clear to me at the time. And the NBA was the canary in the coal mine that there was a viewership problem in professional sports." Chamath's take on what's wrong with the NBA: -- offensive play has devolved into threes and dunks -- the money is obscene, which leads to an increase in player movement, which kills classic rivalries -- this combination leads to a much less interesting product, hurting viewership Chamath on why we could see a valuation decline: " I think what happens is sports will have a decent run until the next TV deals get done." "And I think if you, for example, take pharma ads outside of TV. So like that pool shrinks. If you have less viewership, so you can sell the remaining ads less effectively because there's just fewer of them, and then there's fewer buyers and it shrinks yet again. Then the dollar pool that the television networks and the streamers are going to be willing to pay for sports will go down." -- And even though PE firms are now getting into sports team ownership, those folks are MORE price sensitive than individual buyers. -- But, the NBA (and other leagues) might be saved by Big Tech's foray into streaming. Gavin Baker explains: " The one kind of counterpoint I would say on the TV rights is Google bought Sunday Ticket and are extremely happy with it. "Amazon and Netflix also both bought NFL games and are really happy with them." "So I just think sports, as long as they command the eyeballs that they do, and for sure, if the NBA doesn't fix it, the value of those franchises will start to decline." "But just the fact that all of the biggest tech companies are so happy with the sports rights that they bought, they're going to buy them all." #sports #NBA #valuations #prosports #basketball #lebron #curry #allin #allinpodcast #hoops #athlete #tech #bigtech #streaming #netflix #amazon #apple #disney #clips #learn #tv #livesports
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The NBA is in trouble, but Big Tech might save it. @chamath on why he predicted last year that valuations of pro sports teams would peak in 2024-2025: " It was pretty clear to me at the time. And the NBA was the canary in the coal mine that there was a viewership problem in professional sports." Chamath's take on what's wrong with the NBA: -- offensive play has devolved into threes and dunks -- the money is obscene, which leads to an increase in player movement, which kills classic rivalries -- this combination leads to a much less interesting product, hurting viewership Chamath on why we could see a valuation decline: " I think what happens is sports will have a decent run until the next TV deals get done." "And I think if you, for example, take pharma ads outside of TV. So like that pool shrinks. If you have less viewership, so you can sell the remaining ads less effectively because there's just fewer of them, and then there's fewer buyers and it shrinks yet again. Then the dollar pool that the television networks and the streamers are going to be willing to pay for sports will go down." -- And even though PE firms are now getting into sports team ownership, those folks are MORE price sensitive than individual buyers. -- But, the NBA (and other leagues) might be saved by Big Tech's foray into streaming. Gavin Baker explains: " The one kind of counterpoint I would say on the TV rights is Google bought Sunday Ticket and are extremely happy with it. "Amazon and Netflix also both bought NFL games and are really happy with them." "So I just think sports, as long as they command the eyeballs that they do, and for sure, if the NBA doesn't fix it, the value of those franchises will start to decline." "But just the fact that all of the biggest tech companies are so happy with the sports rights that they bought, they're going to buy them all." #sports #NBA #valuations #prosports #basketball #lebron #curry #allin #allinpodcast #hoops #athlete #tech #bigtech #streaming #netflix #amazon #apple #disney #clips #learn #tv #livesports
Why would you name a team “The Hurricanes” #prosports #hurricanes #police #athletes
everyone who wants to play sports should have access to it in school. There is so much one can learn when playing team sports, and to think that myself and people like me, who are not very good at sports, are forced to miss out on these lessons, just because we're not going to generate revenue by becoming professional athletes. I could have learned better hand eye coordination, team playing, strategy, and gotten more exercise had I had access to sports in school. #sports #prosports #athlete #proathlete #varsity #teamsports #educationsystem

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