In This Issue: NBA Economics

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"Raef, you're more famous in the insurance world than the GEICO cavemen."
The NBA—a league where to be average is to make more in a 6-month period than most of the best in any other field will make in a lifetime—is asking for cash. Yesterday, the league took loans out of $200 million. Teams need the money. While the league oddly calls this a sign of strength, in the current issue, Ric Bucher draws it out a little further. For a look at how this affects the free agency scene, read up.
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