Gambling in the USA
The NBA is coming around on sports gambling, anticipating a cut
The NBA is in the process of coming up with a world where sports gambling is authorised.
According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst the premier professional basketball league on the planet has requested officially a set of laws that could lead the charge for national legalised sports gambling. According to the NBA Attorney Dan Spillane “With regard to play ball, though, the NBA has an asking price: The league demands 1 percent of every bet made on its games.”
As per Spillane the NBA is also looking forward to modernise sports gambling extending betting access to fans on their smartphones and at kiosks at different arenas instead of primarily casinos and racetracks which would take the NBA’s newest revenue stream and supercharge it.
Spillane said in his statement to lawmakers, via ESPN: “We have studied these issues at length. Our conclusion is that the time has come for a different approach that gives sports fans a safe and legal way to wager on sporting events while protecting the integrity of the underlying competitions.”
There are currently only four states where sports gambling is legal namely Nevada, Delaware, Oregon, and Montana. But a New Jersey-based case has reached the Supreme Court, which has the potential to overturn the halt on widespread sports gambling in the near future. Several states, including New York, have legislation already in place in the event that the Supreme Court makes such a ruling.
The NBA, as usual, is adapting with evolving times.
“States like New York and others have reacted by moving forward to discuss and advance new laws that could immediately thereafter permit legal sports betting,” Spillane said. “We cannot sit on the sidelines while this activity is occurring.”
The league was not always on board with sports gambling.
“After all, the Big 5 of sporting leagues namely NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, and the NCAA — have spent millions in legal fees fighting the same New Jersey case the Supreme Court is now handling, according to ESPN. But NBA commissioner Adam Silver and his progressive nature have always been at the forefront of change, and this is no different.”
“You’ll remember, after years of pushing for a two-year-in-college rule with an age-20 minimum, Silver hedged and agreed it was time to be more thoughtful instead of adversarial. And while the NFL struggled mightily with its players using their platforms to combat social issues, the NBA encouraged its players to take meaningful action on problems dear to them.”
Now, Silver and the NBA are the first league to come around on sports gambling, and if the ban across many states is lifted, basketball could be the first sport to see widespread betting across the country. The NBA is all in, and now, we wait to see what happens next.
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