What is included in Basketball Related Income (BRI)?
Basketball Related Income (BRI) essentially includes any income received by the NBA, NBA Properties or NBA Media Ventures. This includes: • Regular season gate receipts • Broadcast rights • Exhibition game proceeds • Playoff gate receipts • Novelty, program and concession sales (at the arena and in team-identified stores within proximity of an NBA arena) • Parking • Proceeds from team sponsorships • Proceeds from team promotions • Arena club revenues • Proceeds from summer camps • Proceeds from non-NBA basketball tournaments • Proceeds from mascot and dance team appearances • Proceeds from beverage sale rights • 40% of proceeds from arena signage • 40% of proceeds from luxury suites • 45% – 50% of proceeds from arena naming rights • Proceeds from other premium seat licenses • Proceeds received by NBA Properties, including international television, sponsorships, revenues from NBA Entertainment, the All-Star Game, the McDonald’s Championship and other NBA special events. Some of the thin
• Regular season gate receipts • Broadcast rights • Exhibition game proceeds • Playoff gate receipts • Novelty, program and concession sales (at the arena and in team-identified stores within a 75-mile radius) • Parking • Proceeds from team sponsorships • Proceeds from team promotions • Arena club revenues • Proceeds from summer camps • Proceeds from non-NBA basketball tournaments • Proceeds from mascot and dance team appearances • Proceeds from beverage sale rights • 40% of proceeds from arena signage • 40% of proceeds from luxury suites • Proceeds received by Properties, including international television, sponsorships, revenues from NBA Entertainment, the All-Star Game, the McDonald’s Championship and other NBA special events. The NBA and Players Union are also working to replace BRI with a new definition of revenues, called Core Basketball Revenues (CBR).