Woj: 20 NBA teams received payment in the league’s revenue sharing plan for the 2021-2022 season — with Pacers getting the largest share at $42.2M
ESPN Sources: 20 NBA teams received payment in the league's revenue sharing plan for the 2021-2022 season — with Pacers getting the largest share at $42.2M. Warriors made highest contribution to pool at $45M. Lakers paid ($42.8M), Knicks ($20.9M), Celtics ($15.7M), Bulls ($10M).
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) March 17, 2023
by HoosierBoy317
18 Comments
Does that mean we had the worst TV ratings lol
This is bad btw
We can thank Bally for being the laughing stock of TV ratings
All I get from this is that the league will rig Wemby for ys
Herb is lovin it
It does pay to be deeply unpopular and underwhelming.
This is horrible news
Basically, no one cares about the Pacers
Well last year we sucked and were boring
You mean the Pacers couldn’t pull ratings with [starting lineups like this](https://www.landofbasketball.com/box_scores/2022/0120INDGSW.htm)?
(Sykes, Duarte, Holiday, Craig, Bitadze)
Equivalent of doing minimal effort on a group project and still getting an A.
WE’RE RICH BITCH!!!
Bally Sports is ass shit
Overcharged for your product and no one watches it. Imagine that.
I don’t get bally on dish🤷🏼♂️I’m not paying for it.
It’s almost as if the leauge treats a team as a laughing stock and shits on it every chance they get, they don’t make as much money as they could otherwise. They’re probably trying to make sure they’re good and cheap for a buyer in Seattle or Vegas.
Seattle Pacers sounds like shit btw
Scrubs. Simon is a fucking BITCH
I’d watch more pacers games if they were more accessible. I’m not getting cable idk what to tell the NBA