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The Biz of Football :: Part of the Business of Sports Network: High Court to Hear NFL Antitrust Case, Could Lead to Huge Victory for League
The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network: Nike Releases Limited Edition "Transformers" Basketball Shoes
The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network: Islanders Make Tavares First Pick, Choose Flash and Scoring to Regain Fans
High Court to Hear NFL Antitrust Case, Could Lead to Huge Victory for League
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Against the advice of U.S. Solicitor General Elena Kagan, the US Supreme Court has granted certiorari to hear the case of American Needle v. NFL. As earlier reported, the NFL was petitioning the High Court to hear the case so the NFL could formalize the Seventh Circuit’s ruling that NFL is a single entity for certain activities and is therefore immune to antitrust scrutiny. Here the activity being examined is the NFL’s licensing practices of team intellectual property. As Professor Gabe Feldman, Director of Tulane Law School’s Sports Law Program, explains in a great Sports Law Blog entry, the NFL is really pushing for the Supreme Court to hear this case because “[t]he NFL—and other professional sports leagues in the U.S.—have a tremendous ...
Nike Releases Limited Edition "Transformers" Basketball Shoes
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Select image to see in larger view NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) today announced a limited edition set of three performance basketball shoes commemorating the worldwide premiere of the Transformers film sequel. The collaboration includes the Nike Zoom Flight Club, Nike Zoom FP and Nike Sharkalaid complete with special packaging, retro graphics and vibrant color ...
Round Up: The Latest on Gordon, Randolph, and Kidd
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Pistons Land Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva Free-agent guard Ben Gordon and forward Charlie Villanueva have agreed to terms with the Detroit Pistons, ESPN.com reports. Gordon, who rejected $50+ million deals from the Chicago Bulls in each of the past two seasons, will receive a $55 million deal over 5 years. The 24-year-old Villanueva is getting a five-year deal for $40 million after playing the past three seasons in Milwaukee. The Bucks were unwilling to move near the luxury tax limit to retain Villanueva. Gordon was the 3rd overall pick in the 2004 draft out of UConn by the ...
Podcast: Jeff Levine on Papa Joe Chevalier's Show - NFL Anti-Trust Case
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Yesterday, Business of Sports Network staff author Jeff Levine was on KLAV 1230, Las Vegas with Papa Joe Chevalier discussing the landmark anti-trust case that will be heard by the US Supreme Court. The case involves an appeal from American Needle Inc., an Illinois company that challenged the NFL exclusive deal with Reebok to manufacture licensed apparel. For more see High Court to Hear NFL Antitrust Case, Could Lead to Huge ...
Taco Bell Named as NBA's Official Quick Service Restaurant
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The National Basketball Association (NBA) and Taco Bell Corp. (“Taco Bell”), today announced that Taco Bell has become the Official Quick Service Restaurant of the NBA, thus suppalnating Burger King as theOfficial Quick Service Restaurant for the league.
As part of this comprehensive, multiyear marketing partnership Taco Bell will reach the broad and avid fan bases of the NBA, Women’s National Basketball Association and NBA Development League through a wide array of assets, including marquee league events, television and online exposure, and NBA–themed promotions in its nearly 5,600 restaurants nationwide.
“The NBA represents an incredible opportunity for Taco Bell, one that fits perfectly with ...
Islanders Make Tavares First Pick, Choose Flash and Scoring to Regain Fans
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The 2009 NHL Entry Draft came and went last week. Overall, the event lacked any real drama. However, it Friday’s fist round had a good amount of drama, as it featured both a blockbuster trade and finally unveiled to the world which can’t miss player the New York Islanders were going to anchor their rebuilding efforts around: John Tavares. Held at the Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadians, the first day’s action included future hall of fame defenseman Chris Pronger and his hefty contract being moved from the Anaheim Ducks to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for a package that included top six forward Joffrey Lupul and several first round draft picks. Flyers fans will love Pronger’s bruising style of play and on ice ...
Lakers Land Artest, Ariza Headed to Houston
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Artest Headed to L.A.
The Los Angeles Lakers have reached an agreement in principal with free-agent forward Ron Artest on a multiyear contract which totals approximately $18.7 million over three years or $33.5 million over five years, according to ESPN.com.
ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard reported late Thursday night that the financial terms of the deal have not been completed because Artest's camp wants more time to weigh its options. Wednesday is the first day players can sign new contracts for the 2009-10 season when the league announces the new salary-cap ceiling and luxury-tax ...





