The National Basketball Players Association incurred $2.4 million in legal fees in fiscal 2024, halving outside legal spend from a year earlier when it secured a new labor deal, according to a financial filing with the US Labor Department.
More than a dozen law firms handled legal work for the NBPA, which ushered in a new executive director last year in former player Andre Iguodala, who took over from attorney and accountant Tamika Tremaglio after she resigned in 2023.
The NBPA’s legal billings fell from the $4.7 million the organization paid out to law firms in 2023, ...
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