US reporter: The Lakers’ contract with local broadcasters averages US$150 million per year, which is three times that of other teams.
11:18pm, 31 October 2025Basketball

According to a joint report by ESPN reporters Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst, sources revealed that the Lakers’ broadcast contract with local broadcaster Spectrum is worth an average of US$150 million per year, and the contract will last until the 2032 season.
It is reported that the amount of this contract is approximately three times the average income of other teams in the league. Last season, NBA teams received approximately $110 million from national broadcast rights agreements. This year, that number will rise to more than $140 million as ESPN, Amazon Prime and NBC struck a new 11-year deal with the league worth a total of $77 billion.
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