Spurs consider Rangers' revenue-sharing plan for NBA teams
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 5:48 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs and other NBA teams are evaluating a revenue-sharing program proposed by the Texas Rangers. The plan aims to provide participating teams with approximately $15 million annually, alongside a flexible direct-to-consumer streaming option. Some teams, like the Oklahoma City Thunder, have declined interest due to their control over local ad inventory. The decision to join the program remains under consideration.
- •Spurs and others are evaluating Rangers' revenue-sharing blueprint.
- •The plan includes $15 million annual payouts to teams.
- •Oklahoma City Thunder opted out due to local ad control.
- •A direct-to-consumer streaming option is part of the proposal.
- •Teams have not yet made a final decision.
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