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I watched the show, and I still don't understand how the NBA is selling video highlights that some guy has a collection of that is now worth $12 million (down from $20 million). From what was said, the highlights can be seen online by others than him so how is there any value (let alone millions) in owning them? He said something about them being officially licensed NBA products, but I just don't get it. Can anyone explain it to me?
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