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NBA lockout may jeopardize season, but Memphis Grizzlies likely to gain in long term


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On the surface, the NBA lockout and the prospect of missing part or all of the upcoming season is a cold splash of water to Grizzlies fans who were revved as never before by last season's playoff run. It's a perfectly reasonable thought in the short term, after all.

 

But look deeper, Griz fans. There's a potentially more comforting conclusion: The gyrations that many believe have to occur in order for the owners and players to agree are only likely to help fortify the long-term future of the team in Memphis, experts say.

 

"The big winners are likely to be the small markets like Memphis, Milwaukee, San Antonio, who are looking to have a better chance to be profitable and compete," said Tom Penn, an ESPN analyst on the business of the NBA and an assistant general manager with the Griz from 2000-07. "You will see an improved financial position for the small-market teams. The only question will be, 'What will that look like? What will that be?'"

 

Indeed, that seems to be the largest unknown. Will the new system drastically help the Griz? Will it marginally assist its bottom line?

 

It's the suspense that will make the labor impasse as interesting in Memphis as perhaps any of the NBA's 28 markets.

 

"It could help (the Grizzlies), but it depends on the nature of the salary cap system that emerges, the size of the sharing and the incentives embedded in the sharing system," said Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist at Smith College.

 

http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2011/jul/17/bearable-outcome/

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Depends. Certain sanctions could prevent them from re-signing Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph, which will hurt the team enough, in the present, to bring about more relocation rumors.

 

Gasol yeah, but they already re-signed Randolph last season. After the first few games of the Spurs series, they gave Randolph basically the same contract that they gave to Gay.

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Gasol yeah, but they already re-signed Randolph last season. After the first few games of the Spurs series, they gave Randolph basically the same contract that they gave to Gay.

I figured something wasn't right on the team roster. Nice that HoopsHype can't keep their salaries updated. I might as well go check all the teams and make sure I have the right info on these team rosters.

 

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