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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 381066" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>If they can pull it off is a huge leap. Money for a league comes through endorsements and endorsement money comes because of outreach which occurs because of fan support. Building a fan base for a league with the premise of playing in NBA arenas makes it really hard to get new fans. With no fans, there won't be much of a tv product so ad revenue goes way down. I assume there will be some stipulation where kids who do go to the NBA will have to pay the league back in some way which might make the NBA wary of touching these players. All in all, I think it could last a few years with some seed funding. Just long enough to ruin the lives of a few legit NBA guys. Lavar seems to be really good at leading young men into bad situations so it's par for the course.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for fighting the system, but not with Lavar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 381066, member: 94"] If they can pull it off is a huge leap. Money for a league comes through endorsements and endorsement money comes because of outreach which occurs because of fan support. Building a fan base for a league with the premise of playing in NBA arenas makes it really hard to get new fans. With no fans, there won't be much of a tv product so ad revenue goes way down. I assume there will be some stipulation where kids who do go to the NBA will have to pay the league back in some way which might make the NBA wary of touching these players. All in all, I think it could last a few years with some seed funding. Just long enough to ruin the lives of a few legit NBA guys. Lavar seems to be really good at leading young men into bad situations so it's par for the course. I'm all for fighting the system, but not with Lavar [/QUOTE]
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