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    Dubs, 9 others paid $163.6M in revenue sharing

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    The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers mixed to pay greater than $88 million in revenue sharing receipts to smaller-market groups for the 2021-2022 season, in keeping with a memo obtained by ESPN on Friday.

    Eight extra larger-market groups — together with New York, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Miami, the LA Clippers and Brooklyn — delivered an extra $75.6 million in revenue sharing to smaller-market groups, the memo stated, bringing the full quantity from the ten groups to $163.6 million.

    There had been 20 groups amassing a complete of $404 million in revenue sharing that additionally included an extra $240 million in luxurious tax funds, in keeping with the memo.

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    The Warriors paid an extra $170 million in luxurious tax funds, and the Lakers one other $45 million in tax as a part of the league’s punitive penalty for exceeding the wage cap.

    The Indiana Pacers acquired probably the most in revenue sharing receipts — $42.2 million — together with the Denver Nuggets ($35.5M), Portland Trail Blazers ($32M), Charlotte Hornets ($31.6M), Sacramento Kings ($29.9M), New Orleans Pelicans ($28.9M), Memphis Grizzlies ($28M), San Antonio Spurs ($26.3M), Minnesota Timberwolves ($25.6M) and Orlando Magic ($23.4M), Detroit Pistons ($21.5M) and the Cleveland Cavaliers ($19.9M).

    Under the phrases of the NBA’s collective bargaining settlement, 50% of the league’s luxurious tax funds are delivered into revenue sharing. The NBA complete tax of $481 million accounted for the $240 million shared with the ten non-tax-paying groups, which additionally included the Oklahoma City Thunder ($17.5M), Utah Jazz ($11.7M), Atlanta Hawks ($10.8M), Washington Wizards ($7.2M), Milwaukee Bucks ($6.7M), Toronto Raptors ($2.1M), Phoenix Suns ($1.6M) and Houston Rockets ($931,000), in keeping with the memo.

    ESPN’s Bobby Marks contributed to this report.

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