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I am actually quite impressed. If you want things to be run professionally, then you need to get professionals in. A colour flyer like that outlining their vision for the club is a smart move and shows the people at the club you are serious.
Are NBA full time-outs the standard 1 minute long? I have noticed in these play-offs coverge on espn (and none moreso than todays celtics vs heat game) that when there is a full timeout called it lasts up to 2 minutes, with ads etc. If the timeout is only 1 minute then is the coverage actually live or do we get it on a slight delay due to timeouts,