But from a business perspective, you're telling it correctly. If there's no way for them to profit and get some returns out of their expenses and capital for supporting the team and staying in the league then they're not willing to spend that much.
Indeed, the idea of staying just for the sake of playing the game is not justifiable in terms of money involvement, the fact that they will spend a lot of money during their stay without or only expecting a small amount of return that is something that the visiting team needs to take a closer look, though we don't know what might be the deal between them and PBA.
I'm not sure where I read some articles before in which it's not just one visiting team that might be possible to play inside PBA, we may see other visiting teams that will also participate from the oldest league in Asia.
Maybe it's just a preview of what would be the possibilities when visiting teams played with our locals and their imports.
As we take a closer look, we still need to wait until the finals on how this guest team will affect all teams and the league itself. But if they find success on it, for sure that they won't be stopped to stay and have a closed contract.