Half is covered by the players and the other half is covered by the NBPA (National Basketball Player's Assocaition).
If your assessments and dues were overdue when you paid them and if the homeowners association has the right to assess overdue fines then the answer is yes.
Fines
Fines and tickets are a part of the public record. They can certainly be looked at, particularly if the job requires driving.
In Australia you can
In NSW Australia if you have unpaid outstanding fines your drivers licence is suspended until it is paid, If you wait for more then 3 years to do this you will have to sit for your licence again, after you have paid the fines.
In comparison to American football players and soccer players they certainly are not over paid but for the top players its considered that they may be under paid
Governments are paid for with funds received from income taxes paid by individuals and businesses, by sales taxes imposed upon purchases, by tariffs imposed on goods imported into the country and in the case of conquered lands, by tribute payments.
The money goes to 'various charities' and is split being paid by the players and the NBPA. The team and owners fines are less defined, though the players don't say where the donations have gone, neither does the NBA.
they get paid as much as the players win the game.
No you can not join on parole, on probation or any fines not paid.
The first time basketball players got paid was in 1896
It depends. Some players in the nfl are paid higher than the players in the mlb. Some players in the mlb are higher paid than players in the nfl. It all depends on the player.