The National Basketball Association’s 2018-19 season will tip off on Oct. 16, ushering in yet another year of outside legal expenditures for the league and its players.

The labor union that represents the interests of NBA players—the New York-based National Basketball Players Association (NBPA)—filed its annual financial statement with the U.S. Department of Labor on Sept. 28. The document, known as an LM-2, delineates the NBPA’s finances for the one-year period between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018.

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