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    I want to add that I think this is pretty re ed also because this draft class was pretty lame overall. If they would have done it when players like Lebron were drafted, I could understand a bit better.

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    Hm..ok how about this.
    Free=audience contributing 0 but more tickets/items/commercials sold due to higher awareness of these emerging players
    Not free = audience contributing $15 but only from a few loyal dieheart fans.

    Do u get my agruement now?
    I get your arguement just fine, I just don't agree with it. I don't think there are that many people out there who base their decisions on how much money they're going to spend on the NBA product on what happens in the summer league.

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    Who's willing to spend the money on this and let the rest of us know what the quality/announcers are like?

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    I get your arguement just fine, I just don't agree with it. I don't think there are that many people out there who base their decisions on how much money they're going to spend on the NBA product on what happens in the summer league.
    I think it does because there are millions of hits each hour on nba.com and tons of NBA fans would like to watch something during a long ass off season. So why not charge it for free and let as much viewers to watch as possible so that the increase in awareness could attract more revenue such as commercials/SL jerseys?/young player jerseys etc etc

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    So im going to be in Vegas this weekend, and I was wondering does it cost anything to be able to go and see the summer league games?

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    So im going to be in Vegas this weekend, and I was wondering does it cost anything to be able to go and see the summer league games?
    Yes. Between $15 - $100, depending your age and where do you want to sit.

    You can buy tickets here

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    ^Thanks Man, do you know if you can buy them up front?

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    Think of how movie trailers work. They show you that for free to pique your interest for later.

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    Think of how movie trailers work. They show you that for free to pique your interest for later.
    College and the international leagues serve that purpose for the NBA.

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    We'll see what the league does next year. Whether they're charging or not next year will be all the proof we need over whether or not the NBA thinks this was a good idea.

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    Even if you're gonna charge for Summer League coverage, 15 bucks seems pretty steep. Most fans are only going to care about 5 games of coverage; their own team's. Sure, I guess it allows you to watch all of the other teams scrubs if you really want. But the way I'm looking at it, that's $3 a game to watch the Spurs summer unit.

    I guess they gotta cover costs however they can in these times, but I agree that this is a pretty lame move to pull. Unless the quality of the taping and broadcast goes up substantially, this is nothing but a money grab by the NBA.

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    I'll pay for it but it had better be Awesome coverage (high bandwith).

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    ^Thanks Man, do you know if you can buy them up front?
    Yes, you can buy them at http://www.unlvtickets.com/ and they'll have them at will call.

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    Well $15 for all the games isn't bad. But I agree if it's the same coverage and bandwidth it's not worth even that.

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    Holt & Co about to s out $10+ million in luxury tax and people ing they have to s out $14.99 to go to leauge revenue.

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    2009 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE PRESENTED BY EA SPORTS ANNOUNCES NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND SERVICE
    55 GAMES OVER 10 DAYS TO BE STREAMED LIVE on NBA.COM

    July 8, 2009

    NBA Summer League presented by EA SPORTS today announced the launch of NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND, a new subscription service offering fans a full slate of live NBA Summer League game webcasts on NBA.com/summerleague.

    NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND will allow fans to see some of the newest NBA stars while following their favorite NBA teams as they compete in the hottest summer basketball action in Las Vegas. For a price of $14.99 and beginning on July 10, fans will have access to all 55 games on a live basis as well as on a video-on-demand basis for up to one week following the conclusion of the league’s final game.

    To subscribe, fans may log onto NBA.com/summerleague beginning today and follow the links for NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND.

    NBA.com’s on-line coverage of NBA Summer League will be complemented by live studio programming on NBA TV. NBA GameTime will feature expert analysis from NBA TV host Andre Aldridge and analysts Steve Smith and Eric Snow who will showcase the players, stories and news that develop this summer. NBA Insider David Aldridge will also contribute to the network’s coverage. Shows will air beginning on Wednesday, July 8 and will air daily beginning on Friday, July 10. On-demand video clips of the studio programming will be available on NBA.com.

    This year’s NBA Summer League presented by EA Sports will feature 21 NBA teams, including the 2009 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers, competing in a 55-game schedule. A team of NBA Development League Select players will also participate in the action taking place at the Thomas & Mack Center and the COX Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

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    Holt & Co about to s out $10+ million in luxury tax and people ing they have to s out $14.99 to go to leauge revenue.
    If the $14.99 went straight to Holt, I'd do it in a second to show my appreciation for what he's done for us this offseason. But since it goes straight to Stern and his cronies, I'm a bit more hesitant.

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    The team that the spurs have in the summer league, might be worth it, guys.
    Could they go undefeated??

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    I'm not mad that the league is doing this, I'm just mad that they're doing this right now, when I have no job to pay for this. That being said, I'm sure there will be someone sort of illegal streams somewhere on the internet.

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    some of you guys are so ing frugle. its only 15 bucks. if you cant afford that i suggest you listen to bruce bowen and call hallmark.

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    I'm buying it, totally worth it. better be no lag or broadcast issues if we're paying for it.

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    If it's the same quality as the LP Broadband, I think it will be worth it.

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    I guess they gotta cover costs however they can in these times, but I agree that this is a pretty lame move to pull. Unless the quality of the taping and broadcast goes up substantially, this is nothing but a money grab by the NBA.
    I bet the games will still continue to cut off in the middle of the broadcasts.

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    I get your arguement just fine, I just don't agree with it. I don't think there are that many people out there who base their decisions on how much money they're going to spend on the NBA product on what happens in the summer league.
    I agree. I think the assumptions linking "awareness" about new players and revenue are tenuous at best.

    I think the online fee stems more from the fact that NBA.com doesn't want to undercut their TV programing. NBA TV is a premium channel which has to be bought as part of a cable package. Providing the same service online for free provides little incentive for fans to buy the channel.

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    I'm buying it, totally worth it. better be no lag or broadcast issues if we're paying for it.
    That's a big IF. But we'll see after the fact.

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