Why is the multiplier effect for the local economy likely to be greater for the Los Angeles Lakers than the Sacramento Kings even though both are NBA teams?
A) The L.A. Lakers have historically been more successful on the basketball court than the Kings and demand for tickets will be higher if a team plays well.
B) Because L.A. is a larger metropolitan area, the Lakers will likely have to share more in local revenues with the league than the Kings.
C) The Lakers sell out more games than the Kings meaning that ticket sales for the Lakers are mostly limited to local season ticket holders.
D) The Lakers' players are much more likely to live the in the city in which they play than Sacramento's players.
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