Exactly.
NBA has been known when it's already on cable TV and now moving to a streaming service, they know that it has got millions of fans that subscription will definitely make a lot of money. I don't wish the NBA to drop its viewership because of this but we might see that in a couple of years.
Greed at its finest is what happening, Charles did even said something like this and they're forgetting how the league have been known in the past through their old format and service.
Wait but with this whole new shenanigans, what will happen to the user experience of watching the game, I think there will be a major drop in the numbers of viewership to be honest, and this would lead to more than the backlash they are currently receiving, which is duly deserved if you ask me. I don't know what is actually wrong with the current state of things and the available contract, they are only showing how more business oriented the league is going to be about rather than sports, yet we all blame the players when they make money grabbing moves from one team to another.
There will be for sure but lucky are those that have their subscription already to Prime. I'm not yet sure if this will be on top of their subscription or as long as they've got subscriptions already, they'd be able to stream it.
But too bad that the NBA management didn't chose the fans but instead, they're all for the money.
They're already rich with all of the years that the league has been done and it's doing well, they should have given this to the fans and we wait what will happen with the suing of TNT on them.
Russell Westbrook signed with Denver Nuggets. Russel Westbrook will receive $6.8 million for 2 years.
Denver Nuggets continue to strengthen the bench. Russel will be a good asset for them. I hope Russel can find what he is looking for in Denver.
IMO, Westbrook can still play but obviously he's no longer in his prime. And he knows that he'd get contracts like this but as a baller, as long as he's getting paid and he's on a good team, he's pushing for a chip while he can.
Good luck to him and as well as his new team, still a contender.