Just to tag along, this video is being shared all over. Figured I'd share it here too even though it has nothing to do with the business side of the situation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc-e-T39Z80
Wtf??
A landlord doesn't tell the shopkeeper how to run his shop. Only pimps and druglords have that kind of "administrative power."
Besides, what does the NBA care? The game is still broadcasted across the ESPNs and whatever other local networks and seats get filled. The same money is made.
On the other hand, I feel like $250k would be a slap on the wrist for a multi-championship team like Spurs.
How sad ='( I hadn't heard of this until now.I also dont think there should have been a game. Of course there's scheduling, ticket sales, and 'last minute' notices to deal with, but if people can't sympathize with a player and his family (who they came to watch) then they deserve to have their plans bunked.
If anything, reschedule the game by a day or throw it on at the end of the season; offer identical ticket trade-ins or monetary reimbursements if fans can't make the new game time.
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This is funny. Because all over your site you write "loose" instead of "lose".Loose -- not tightLose -- opposite of win