Arizona Coyotes claim Diamond Sports Group owes team $18 million
The Arizona Coyotes aren't looking to walk away empty-handed from Bally Sports Arizona.
The Arizona Coyotes aren't looking to walk away empty-handed from Bally Sports Arizona.
Bally Sports Arizona has shut its doors after 27 years.
The Arizona Coyotes are still committed to Bally Sports Arizona, but are keeping options open.
It will be several weeks before we have a decision about the Arizona Diamondbacks from Diamond Sports.
The Phoneix Mercury had a different agreement with Bally Sports Arizona than the Suns.
The much-ballyhooed new Phoenix Suns media rights deal has been voided.
"Nobody is surprised by this lawsuit and it will not stop the Phoenix Suns and Mercury from making our games available to as many people as we possibly can."
The Suns and Mercury have their games headed to broadcast TV. Those games will also be available direct-to-consumer.
Diamond Sports initially said they hadn't made a Diamondbacks payment to preserve "flexibility" during a grace period. But that grace period has now run out, and that sends their bankruptcy proceedings in a notable new direction.
The Diamondbacks are the only team so far to have not received payment.
"Cause I’m looking at people’s mouths and they’re not saying anything. But yet, there’s a lot of boos."
On a ball down the line too. This was a rough situation to be put in for Cubs play-by-play man Boog Sciambi, who wasn't even at the stadium.
"Beginning today, I have voluntarily decided to take some time off to listen, reflect and devote my attention to awareness training related to diversity and inclusion to enhance my understanding and appreciation of others. I plan to return to the booth next homestand, hopefully a better person."