Former NBA All-Stars Chris Webber and Gary Payton will serve as analysts for NBATV in 2008-2009, the Associated Press is reporting.
Steve Smith and Eric Snow also will be analysts on the network's programming.
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NBA commissioner David Stern claims that only half of the teams in the league are making a profit, but an executive believes that only "five to seven" are doing well.
"If you are alive in this world and you have access to that ancient form of communication - the newspaper, which I do and I have - you can't help reading the headlines with what's going on," Stern said. " ... So if you're having a business discussion, you just have to understand what's going on in the world around you, and we did that. That said, the owners were remarking upon the strength of the sports business and the value that it provides."
One team executive told Newsday on Thursday that owners are worried about the economic downturn and might be inclined to let the current CBA with the NBA Players Association expire after the 2010-11 season rather than extend it.
That executive said only "five to seven" NBA teams are profitable.
"You're going to have owners pushing for a better deal," said the executive. "This is one of the years the NBA is worried that overall revenues may be a little bit down."
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NBA Commissioner David Stern is confident that his best players will remain in the league and not jump to Europe.
Stern wants to hold regular season games overseas but isn't worried that his stars will stay there.
"To the extent that we're asked the question, 'what about a regular-season game?' we decided, 'OK, with the lead-up to the Olympics, we'll pop a regular-season game or two or more'; I don't know exactly how many, over there by the 2012 Olympics," the commissioner said Thursday during his annual preseason conference call.
He downplayed the concern that more players will follow the route of Josh Childress, who signed a three-year deal worth $20 million with the Greek club Olympiakos.
"I guess if they want to induce NBA players at salaries that exceed the budget of the team to play in games that 1,000 to 5,000 people will go to, they're free to do that, and there will be one or two players that will benefit greatly from it," said Stern.
"And it's good if you're a player to know that that option exists," he added.
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Oct 2008 Archive
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USA Today | Oct 24, 2008
NBA Commissioner David Stern has revealed that only half of the NBA franchises are making a profit.
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Press Release | Oct 23, 2008
The NBA Board of Governors voted to allow the expanded use of instant replay by game officials, beginning with the 2008-09 season, the league announced today.
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NBA.com | Oct 19, 2008
Nick Weatherspoon, a seven-year NBA veteran that played at the University of Illinois, has died at age 58.
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ESPN | Oct 17, 2008
ESPN has hired former Mavericks' coach Avery Johnson as a full-time studio analyst and plans to team him with fellow analyst Bill Walton and host Stuart Scott on the network's NBA Shootaround pregame show.
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NBA.com | Oct 17, 2008
Former NBA star Vlade Divac has been named a government adviser in his home country of Serbia.
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Houston Chronicle | Oct 14, 2008
Former Rockets' coach Jeff Van Gundy inked a five year contract with ESPN on Monday.
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ESPN | Oct 13, 2008
The NBA is set to trim 9% of their workforce over worries about the U.S. economy.
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ESPN | Oct 12, 2008
NBA Commissioner David Stern believes that the league will have a presence in London before the 2012 Olympic games.
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ESPN | Oct 12, 2008
The NBA has formed a partnership with Anschutz Entertainment Group to design and develop about twelve multipurpose arenas in major Chinese cities.
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ESPN | Oct 10, 2008
NBA Commissioner David Stern is counting on the 2012 London Olympics to help give the league a foothold in Britain.
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Press Release | Oct 7, 2008
2K Sports announced Monday that the highly anticipated basketball title, NBA® 2K9, is now available in retail stores for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and PLAYSTATION®3 and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment systems.
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espn.com | Oct 6, 2008
The Detroit Shock defeated the San Antonio Silver Stars 76-60 on Sunday to win their third WNBA title in six seasons.
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ESPN | Oct 4, 2008
The NBA is proposing to allow their referees to utilize the instant replays more than just at the end of quarters.
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Press Release | Oct 2, 2008
2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Friday announced details for The Other Season, a freshly unique online fantasy league for the highly anticipated basketball title NBA 2K9.
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Press Release | Oct 2, 2008
Lawrence B. Pedowitz issued his report to the National Basketball Association regarding the league’s anti-gambling rules, policies, and procedures, and its officiating program.