{"id":207349,"date":"2017-07-23T01:39:33","date_gmt":"2017-07-23T05:39:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nba-commish-legalized-sports-gambling-is-a-safe-bet-media-adage-com\/"},"modified":"2017-07-23T01:39:33","modified_gmt":"2017-07-23T05:39:33","slug":"nba-commish-legalized-sports-gambling-is-a-safe-bet-media-adage-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/gambling\/nba-commish-legalized-sports-gambling-is-a-safe-bet-media-adage-com\/","title":{"rendered":"NBA Commish: Legalized Sports Gambling Is a Safe Bet | Media &#8230; &#8211; AdAge.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Adam Silver,  NBA commissioner Credit: The Paley Center for Media via YouTube        <\/p>\n<p>    In an unprecedented public gathering of the heads of the    nation's top sports leagues, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on    Tuesday made a bold prediction about a topic his colleagues    would just as soon sweep under the nearest rug: He believes    sports gambling will be legalized in the United States.  <\/p>\n<p>    Speaking at the Paley Center for Media's \"GameChangers\" panel,    Silver said he thinks the laws that keep sports books    quarantined in Nevada and three other states eventually will    fall by the wayside.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"My sense is that the law will change in the next few years in    the United States, and I think it's not as much a matter of our    leagues being for or against sports betting, it's more a    function of being realists,\" Silver said. \"It's a    multi-hundred-billion-dollar illegal industry  and I think    ultimately, as the owners of our intellectual property, we're    going to embrace it and also make sure that our integrity is    protected at the same time.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Silver, who in 1988 earned a degree from the University of    Chicago Law School, said that recent events would seem to    suggest that the legalization of sports betting may be in the    offing. He specifically noted that the U.S. Supreme Court last    month agreed to hear New Jersey's appeal in its long-running    quest to offer legal sports wagering throughout the Garden    State. (Other states that are now setting up their own    provisional legislation in the hopes New Jersey gets the five    votes it needs to proceed with its gambling vision include New    York, Connecticut, Michigan and Maryland.)  <\/p>\n<p>    While the prospect of the NBA wetting its beak in what is now a    wildly lucrative, wholly unregulated economy is likely a    contributing factor in Silver's advocacy for legalizing sports    gambling, the commish said the practice also does wonders for    fan engagement. Citing data the NBA receives from bookmakers    that take action on its games in Europe, Silver revealed that    85% of pro hoops bets are \"in-play.\" In other words, rather    than simply betting the point spread and then sitting back and    watching the game unfold, European bettors are wagering on a    constant stream of variables: free throws, quarter scores,    three-point shots and every other data point you can think of.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Independent of whatever revenue stream that may result from    licensing our intellectual property to those gaming companies,    [gambling] results in enormous additional engagement in fans,\"    Silver said. And say what you will about the moral pitfalls of    gambling, but it sure can make what might otherwise be an    uninspiring game into a real nail-biter. \"You might have a    sports fan who's turning off a contest because the game is out    of reach for their team or it's a blowout, but here there's a    completely independent reason to continue watching,\" Silver    said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Silver first began vocalizing his support of legalized sports    betting in a     2014 editorial that was published in The New York Times. In    that piece, Silver encouraged the federal government to allow    states to offer a highly regulated form of legitimate wagering,    one that would include minimum-age verification and the    monitoring of any unusual activity in the betting lines that    might indicate the outcome of a game was being manipulated by    outside interests.  <\/p>\n<p>    Silver's colleagues on the dais offered more ambivalent    responses to the idea of legalized sports gambling. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said that    because most people don't bet on hockey, the propsect of    legalized gambling isn't exactly a pressing issue for his    league.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We're a small part of the betting that goes on. Football,    basketball, both at the pro and college levels, is where, I    don't know, 98% of the betting goes on,\" Bettman said, before    adding that he had some reservations about how legalization    could impact the culture of the sport.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I don't worry about fixing games, I don't worry about anything    other than what does [gambling] do to the way young people    consume sports,\" Bettman said. \"Do they look at it as a vehicle    for healthy competition with role models or do they look at it    as a device to make or lose money on a bet? And secondly, what    will it do to the environment, in a stadium or in an arena, if    everybody is sitting there just worried about their bets? Does    it turn us into something other than what we've been, more like    either a racetrack or a jai alai fronton?\"  <\/p>\n<p>    MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred suggested that legalized gambling    would likely serve to intensify the fan experience in the same    way DraftKings and    FanDuel have demonstrated in recent years. \"We were pretty    comfortable with the idea that [daily fantasy] was a game of    skill and therefore legal, and that's why we became involved in    it, and obviously it's a source of fan engagement,\" Manfred    said. \"And then you get into actual sports betting, and it    seems to me that there's a difference between somebody betting    on whether the next pitch is going to be a ball or a strike,    which is very hard for anybody to affect or control, as opposed    to the outcome of a game, which is a little different.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was conspicuously silent on the    subject, speaking up only once during the gambling portion of    the conversation to say he agreed with Manfred's assessment    that wagering on point-spreads is obviously a knottier issue    than placing micro-bets on pitching counts and other in-game    ephemera.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, Goodell and the 32 NFL owners will have plenty of    time to mull over the implications of legalized gambling as the    Oakland Raiders begin making preliminary plans to shift their    base of operations to Las Vegas. The Raiders are expected to    move into temporary desert digs in 2019, or just two years    after the NHL's expansion team, the Las Vegas Golden Knights,    begins repping Sin City this fall. Top-tier sports leagues have    had a long-standing aversion to setting up a franchise in    Vegas, given the relative ease in which players and officials    might be compromised by rubbing elbows with shadowy figures    from the underworld. While perhaps not an entirely unwarranted    assumption, the anti-Vegas bias never quite managed to explain    away why so many pro teams are based in similarly, well,    active metropolitan centers such as New York, Northern    New Jersey, Boston, Chicago, etc.  <\/p>\n<p>    The four league bosses addressed a number of other issues    during the course of the hour, including the rise of eSports,    the rapidly evolving media landscape and how culture is    changing the nature of fandom. Each commish was enthusiastic    about the emerging eSports marketplace. Silver said the    upcoming rollout of the NBA 2K eSports league would serve as a    means to promote the game while \"developing new content and    appearing to a new audience,\" while Manfred said the MLB \"can    learn a lot from the demographics of the people who are    engaging in this activity.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Bettman joked, however, that the outsized popularity of the    pro-videogame hustle was a bit bewildering. \"Maybe it's a    generational thing, but I don't get tens of thousands of people    going to an arena to watch eSports,\" Bettman said. \"But they do    it, and we have to make sure we are relevant in all ways    possible to young people who are having to choose how they    spend their leisure time.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Goodell went on to say that the impact of fantasy sports, if    not traditional gambling, continues to make itself manifest in    the NFL's Nielsen ratings. \"We see it with our television    partners; even if your team is out of it, you're going to    watch,\" Goodell said. \"It does potentially have a little bit of    a negative viewdo they still have the same loyalty to a team    they once had? But they used to turn the television set off.    Now they're not.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Speaking of ratings, the NFL boss said that the commercial-free    RedZone channel \"is thankfully not having any effect on our    broadcast audience,\" which is likely a function of its    relatively small footprint. It goes without saying that a fully    distributed RedZone channel would be a nightmare for    advertisers; as Ad Age demonstrated two years ago, a fan who    watches all the Sunday NFL games via the ad-free service will    have     avoided 38 hours and 45 seconds in commercials over the    course of the regular season.  <\/p>\n<p>    If fantasy and gambling go a long way toward reinforcing fan    engagement with live sports, lightening the commercial load may    also help keep viewers from bowing out during the breaks. As    Goodell positioned it, the     NFL's decision to trim a few pods from its 2017 broadcasts    is part of an ongoing effort to stop giving fans \"a reason to    turn the channel, or to locate another device.\" Goodell added    that the league would continue to weed out the sort of \"dead    time\" that can make an NFL broadcast stretch well past the    three-hour mark.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Nobody really wants to watch officials running around,    figuring out what's going onthey want to watch action,\"    Goodell said. \"That's the critical component. How do we make    [the games] better and don't give the fan the opportunity to    turn the channel?\"  <\/p>\n<p>    If there was a moment when the commissioners acknowledged that    the future of sports may be a lot more uncertain than anyone    might care to admit, it arrived when the conversation turned to    the youngest enthusiasts.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"For all of us, the next generation is different in terms of    the way they think about sports,\" Manfred said. \"They don't    play sports as much as we did, and you know, the best way to    get a fan is to get a kid to play, and so that's a challenge.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The meteoric rise of gaming, social-media and streaming video    has played a rather unambiguous role in the development of this    less-than-sporty generation, but it's not as if anyone's ever    getting that ribbon of toothpaste back in the tube. As much as    Goodell was emphatic in asserting that the leagues have to be    willing to risk a little self-cannibalization in the service of    the fan, the irony of the NFL and the other sports orgs putting    so much stock into an emerging market that's leading kids away    from the more static pleasures of live sports viewing is hard    to overlook.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"One of the problems we all face as an industry is that kids    are playing less sports and are, in fact, playing one sport and    specializing in that on a year-round basis,\" Goodell said. \"I    don't think there's anything worse than that.\"  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/adage.com\/article\/media\/nba-commish-legalized-sports-gambling-a-safe-bet\/309822\/\" title=\"NBA Commish: Legalized Sports Gambling Is a Safe Bet | Media ... - AdAge.com\">NBA Commish: Legalized Sports Gambling Is a Safe Bet | Media ... - AdAge.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Adam Silver, NBA commissioner Credit: The Paley Center for Media via YouTube In an unprecedented public gathering of the heads of the nation's top sports leagues, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Tuesday made a bold prediction about a topic his colleagues would just as soon sweep under the nearest rug: He believes sports gambling will be legalized in the United States. 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