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Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:00 am
by contract
Aside from the attraction of Lebron James playing on a championship contender, and Lebron and Wade playing together, the "Big 3" also provided the NBA with a villain ... or a heel in wrestling speak. The mere existence of the "Big 3" pissed off basketball fans and gave haters as much reason to tune in to watch us lose as it did for others to hop on the bandwagon.
Do you think the loss of that villain weakens the NBA's hand when it negotiates its coming TV deals? Does it make the NBA more boring?
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:00 am
by contract
I guess I should have just asked ... can the NBA successfully market the Spurs?
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:04 am
by mopper8
it's certainly possible. the Big 3 set a whole bunch of records for regular season ratings and were up there with playoffs ratings too, and their popularity nationwide was climbing (one poll said they had become the most popular team in the country last March).
But there is more regular season intrigue now, the East is "wide open" as they say.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:42 am
by HEYMANQueHoraEs
mopper8 wrote:it's certainly possible. the Big 3 set a whole bunch of records for regular season ratings and were up there with playoffs ratings too, and their popularity nationwide was climbing (one poll said they had become the most popular team in the country last March).
But there is more regular season intrigue now, the East is "wide open" as they say.
We'll be lucky to make the playoffs

Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:46 am
by heater4life
TooManyClocks wrote:mopper8 wrote:it's certainly possible. the Big 3 set a whole bunch of records for regular season ratings and were up there with playoffs ratings too, and their popularity nationwide was climbing (one poll said they had become the most popular team in the country last March).
But there is more regular season intrigue now, the East is "wide open" as they say.
We'll be lucky to make the playoffs

Basketball savant!
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:48 am
by HEYMANQueHoraEs
heater4life wrote:TooManyClocks wrote:mopper8 wrote:it's certainly possible. the Big 3 set a whole bunch of records for regular season ratings and were up there with playoffs ratings too, and their popularity nationwide was climbing (one poll said they had become the most popular team in the country last March).
But there is more regular season intrigue now, the East is "wide open" as they say.
We'll be lucky to make the playoffs

Basketball savant!
It's not my narrative. The eyes weren't for mopper.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:53 am
by nbhadja
Ratings will still be high.Also Cleveland will be a championship contender.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 2:29 am
by Temuhjan
Absolutely. We have a Wild Wild West with the Champs, the retooled OKC, the hungry Clippers and Rockets, the resurgent Suns and Mavericks and the dark horses Trailblazers and Warriors. It's absolute eye candy.
In the East, all eyes will be on the Cavs, the Knicks and the young Pistons while the Bulls, the Raptors and the Pacers quietly chalk up the Ws. The Wizards and the Heat will round out the top 8.
Although I like our chance for making the Post Season, I do not like ending in the middle of the table. I would rather we take a year off to go young and tank hard.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:18 am
by dolphinatik
nah there was always a villan, always a team to be jealous of, always a super team. We wouldlike to thin the Heat started it but we didnt. Celtics Lakers have always been stacked and rightfully got all the glamour and hate for the NBA. most recently the Celtics with their big 3 and the Heat followed. Now there are teams like Houston, OKC, Portland, Cavs, Clippers and yes even the Spurs where you have a concentration of talent not matter how they were formed. NBA TV deal will be as strong as ever. The star power is there. Even broken teams like the Knicks and the Timberwolves still draw interest, NBA will be fine.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:34 am
by kinghasnoequal
If Love goes to the Cavs, people will hate them.
The reality is that people will always find someone to hate. You can bet on that.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 7:46 am
by MuggsyBogues
I don't think so. Everyone enjoys a good villain but LeBron, Kyrie and Wiggins have potential to be the most hyped up, flashiest team ever. Kyrie and Wiggins are basically synonymous with flash and hype. Even if that team doesn't live up to its potential (and it might, especially if they get Love), they will have flashiness in excess.
It's a very promotable team that should catch people's attention for many years. I think any broadcaster is ecstatic thinking about it. Or thinking about potential Cavs-Thunder or Cavs-Clippers matchups.
I do wonder who's the next villain is going to be. If Bosh left to Houston, it would be Houston. No one likes Dwight. No one likes Harden living at the line and his flopping. With Bosh and Parsons, they would've been one of title favorites, and I think they would've been the team that everyone hates. But they just don't look good enough now.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 9:05 am
by DWadeno3
kinghasnoequal wrote:If Love goes to the Cavs, people will hate them.
The reality is that people will always find someone to hate. You can bet on that.
Nah the Cavs won't be hated. They're the new fan favorites of the NBA. I think we'll still receive more hate than them.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 9:13 am
by dancing2thabeet
DWadeno3 wrote:kinghasnoequal wrote:If Love goes to the Cavs, people will hate them.
The reality is that people will always find someone to hate. You can bet on that.
Nah the Cavs won't be hated. They're the new fan favorites of the NBA. I think we'll still receive more hate than them.
Watch LeBron get all the calls next year and shoot as many FTs as KD lol
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 9:50 pm
by Meeksology
dancing2thabeet wrote:DWadeno3 wrote:kinghasnoequal wrote:If Love goes to the Cavs, people will hate them.
The reality is that people will always find someone to hate. You can bet on that.
Nah the Cavs won't be hated. They're the new fan favorites of the NBA. I think we'll still receive more hate than them.
Watch LeBron get all the calls next year and shoot as many FTs as KD lol
I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 9:52 pm
by dancing2thabeet
Meeksology wrote:dancing2thabeet wrote:DWadeno3 wrote:
Nah the Cavs won't be hated. They're the new fan favorites of the NBA. I think we'll still receive more hate than them.
Watch LeBron get all the calls next year and shoot as many FTs as KD lol
I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
Hahahah...
No.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:18 pm
by dolphinatik
Meeksology wrote:I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
lol someone wasnt watching Heat games last few years.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:52 pm
by Meeksology
dancing2thabeet wrote:Meeksology wrote:I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
Hahahah...
No.
dolphinatik wrote:Meeksology wrote:I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
lol someone wasnt watching Heat games last few years.
Say what you will. Once u see the type of calls he will get this year, I suggest not complaining about it in the general board as if it is a new thing happening. Its been happening since the day he arrived in the league. The only difference is now u will get to witness it on the other end, along with what the other 28 teams' fans that have been seeing it since his arrival. And what you guys have been doing the last 4 years (defending him whether right or wrong), you will now see from Cavs fans, and I hope some sense of humility is taken once that is realized.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 12:46 am
by Vertical Limit
Meeksology wrote:dancing2thabeet wrote:DWadeno3 wrote:
Nah the Cavs won't be hated. They're the new fan favorites of the NBA. I think we'll still receive more hate than them.
Watch LeBron get all the calls next year and shoot as many FTs as KD lol
I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
Ummmm no.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:55 am
by GreenHat
I doubt it.
With the advent of DVR and online streaming killing off commercials in live TV shows, Live Sports has become a boon to TV networks. The next contract will be big regardless.
Re: Does the "Big 3" breakup hurt TV rights deal?
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:49 am
by yanni
Meeksology wrote:dancing2thabeet wrote:Meeksology wrote:I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
Hahahah...
No.
dolphinatik wrote:Meeksology wrote:I know he's not on ur team anymore and all but don't get it twisted Lebron always got all the calls, regardless of what uniform he was wearing
lol someone wasnt watching Heat games last few years.
Say what you will. Once u see the type of calls he will get this year, I suggest not complaining about it in the general board as if it is a new thing happening. Its been happening since the day he arrived in the league. The only difference is now u will get to witness it on the other end, along with what the other 28 teams' fans that have been seeing it since his arrival. And what you guys have been doing the last 4 years (defending him whether right or wrong), you will now see from Cavs fans, and I hope some sense of humility is taken once that is realized.
Yeah I don't understand why Miami fans continued to complain about the lack of calls for Lebron. If he could've stop launching jumper after jumper and attacked the basket more, posted up as much as Durant does, not only will he get more calls, his fg% will also improve a lot.