Knicks delete Durant photo from ticket pitch on website
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[February 11, 2019]
Calling it nothing more than a
marketing tool, the New York Knicks have nonetheless deleted a game
action photo of Golden State Warriors star forward Kevin Durant and
Knicks rookie center Mitchell Robinson from their website after it
was used in a ticket sales promotion.
The photo was included in a renewal drive for season-ticket holders.
A few factors have given its use extra scrutiny.
First, Durant has a player option in his contract with the Warriors
and can become a free agent this summer.
Also, counting recent trades the Knicks have made, they could have
about $75 million in salary cap space toward pursuing a high-priced
player, according to reporting from ESPN.
Don't read anything into the use of the photo, however, the team
urged in a statement released Sunday night.
"Game action photos are used all the time for marketing purposes,
but given everything going on, we took the precaution of taking the
photo down. To be clear, it was one of several rotating photos on
the website," according to the statement.
Several of the team's season-ticket holders went on social media
earlier in the weekend to show off the images taken from the Knicks
website, including the photo of Durant and Robinson.
Using an opposing player in a sales photo is not strictly against
NBA rules, according to reporting from the New York Post, but
Durant's contract situation has brought about concern.
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Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) looks to the basket against Miami
Heat guard Josh Richardson (0) during the fourth quarter at Oracle
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
The Atlanta Hawks were fined for tampering in 2013 when an email to
season-ticket holders mentioned "players who are currently under
contract to other teams but who will become free agents [in the]
summer." The players were Dwight Howard and Chris Paul.
Durant has won two consecutive NBA titles since joining the Warriors
as a free agent before the 2016-17 season. He was the NBA Finals MVP
as the Warriors swept the Cleveland Cavaliers last June.
Durant is averaging 27.3 points, 7.1 rebounds and 6.0 assists per
game.
--Field Level Media
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