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NBA comissioner Adam Silver didn't hold back on his critiques of Prime Video's rivals after another successful NBA Cup.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The NBA plans to make a decision regarding domestic expansion in the coming year, Commissioner Adam Silver said Tuesday, offering the most definitive timeline since the league began exploring the possibility of moving from 30 to 32 teams.
ESPN's Shams Charania reported at the time that Paul's "leadership style clashed with the Clippers," as he was "vocal in holding management, coaches and players accountable." Charania also noted the guard and head coach Tyronn Lue were not on speaking terms.
The largest sticking point in the negotiations is money. Specifically, salaries and revenue sharing. While Silver and WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert agree WNBA players deserve a significant increase following several years of skyrocketing growth, players say the league continues to expect them to take less than their worth.
Following their biggest win in over 50 years, the New York Knicks are rebelling against the wishes of the NBA and Adam Silver.
For the first time, NBA commissioner Adam Silver laid out a definitive timeline for domestic expansion, saying a decision would be made on whether to proceed sometime in 2026. "I'd say in terms of domestic expansion,
The NBA Cup is Adam Silver’s vision through and through, a commissioner who loves tournaments and is always looking for ways to add life to the calendar.
Kendrick Perkins agreed with Adam Silver that the NBA needs to return to physical defense, stating the OKC Thunder is the only team playing defense at a "high level."