MGM Resorts Signs Deal to Become Official Gaming Partner of the NBA

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NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced Tuesday that the league had signed an agreement to make MGM Resorts the official gaming partner of the NBA and WNBA.

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NBA commissioner Adam Silver and MGM Resorts CEO Jim Murren announced a betting partnership between their organizations on Tuesday. (Image: Jennifer Pottheiser/NBAE/Getty)

The deal is the first of its kind in American sports, and comes as several states are in the process of introducing legalized sports betting in the wake of May’s Supreme Court decision that overturned a federal ban on the practice.

Small Deal, Big Benefits

According to industry sources cited in an ESPN report, the partnership is for three years and has a value of $25 million or more. That’s not the kind of money that sounds like a major deal for either MGM or the NBA, but the actual value of the relationship between the two could go far beyond what the dollar value suggests.

The deal will allow MGM Resorts to utilize league highlights, logos, and a direct, official data feed from the league in its sports betting operations. MGM will also see its branding appear on many of the NBA’s digital products, such as NBA TV and NBA.com. The two sides also plan to create a digital content series as well as other integrated content.

During a Tuesday afternoon press conference in New York City, both Silver and MGM CEO Jim Murren spoke about the benefits of their “historic” partnership. Both sides made a point of emphasizing the importance of maintaining game integrity, something that has been one of the major buzzwords in any discussion of expanded sports betting in the United States.

“The foremost mission is to maintain and preserve the integrity of the game, the fan experience for the NBA fans, [and] in fact help catapult further the global presence of the NBA,” said Murren. “As a global entertainment company, I feel MGM has an opportunity to partner with the NBA to do that.”

Official Data, Symbiotic Relationship

One of the key integrity points that sports leagues have brought up has been the use of their official data rather than unofficial sources, though Silver spun this as a benefit for MGM as well.

“Those operators who create the best experience for consumers that have official data, that have the official imprimatur of our league and other leagues as well, are going to be those that win in the hearts and minds of consumers,” Silver said during the press conference.

Not included in the deal was any talk of integrity fees. However, sports gaming attorney Daniel Wallach told SI.com that the inclusion of other integrity-related provisions that leagues have wanted was still a win for the league.

“This deal could serve as a precedent for inclusion [of integrity fees] in state legislation, since the gaming industry has resisted attempts to share betting data with the sports leagues,” Wallach said. “[With] one of the world’s largest gaming operators now willing to share this information with the NBA, the leagues will likely have greater success going forward in persuading state lawmakers to include such a requirement in state legislation.”

But the American Gaming Association (AGA) said that they were happy with the deal, one that allowed the parties to come to their own agreement rather than battle over the particulars of state legislation.

“Sports betting deals should be done through contracts – not statutory obligations,” AGA senior vice president Sara Slane said in a statement. “Today’s announcement highlights the symbiotic partnership between casino gaming companies and sports entities. We anticipate this is the first of many to come.”



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