National Basketball Association Franchises

Team Performance and Financial Success

Frank P Jozsa, Jr author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Lexington Books

Published:9th Feb '17

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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This book examines the development and organization of the NBA and its clubs, how each club has performed in seasons and postseasons, and to what extent each has prospered and succeeded as a business enterprise despite competition for market share from other types of entertainment. Each chapter contains two core themes—Team Performance and Franchise Business. The former highlights how teams won division and conference titles and NBA championships while the latter analyzes and compares financial data including revenue, gate receipts, and operating income. The book also explores such things as when each franchise organized and why it joined the NBA, a brief profile of its current majority owner or ownership group, records of teams’ special coaches and players, attendances at home games, and how their arenas rank as venues for fans. This book explains why particular teams located in very large, large, midsized, or small markets win more games and titles than others and when and how frequently this occurs. In addition, it provides ways to individually—and by division or conference—compare basketball franchises from a financial perspective.

National Basketball Association Franchises: Team Performance and Financial Success will be a valuable addition to the book collection of any NBA fan. While it offers a brief history of each franchise, the book's greatest value comes in serving as a compendium of historical data evaluating each team's performance—both on the court and in the front office. -- Fred Smith, Davidson College
Frank Jozas’ research in National Basketball Association Franchises: Team Performance and Financial Success is thorough and relevant as he details each NBA franchise’s on-court successes in conjunction with their front office finances. He examines the Magic-Bird era and its impact on the franchises as well as the controversial HB2 law and its bearing on the Charlotte Hornets with the relocation of the 2017 NBA All Star Game. -- Duane Aagaard, Pfeiffer University

ISBN: 9781498547994

Dimensions: 236mm x 161mm x 23mm

Weight: 544g

290 pages