Nationally Broadcast Games in 2008-2009
Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2008 8:03 pm
http://www.nba.com/schedules/?broadcaster=ALLNAT
I made a list of the number of national broadcast games for each team:
L.A. Lakers - 25
Boston - 25
Phoenix - 25
Cleveland - 25
Dallas - 21
San Antonio - 19
Denver - 16
Detroit - 14
New Orleans - 13
Houston - 13
Portland - 13
Utah - 11
Orlando - 11
Washington - 11
Chicago - 10
Miami - 9
Golden State - 8
Philadelphia - 7
Toronto - 2
L.A. Clippers - 1
Milwaukee - 1
New Jersey - 1
Atlanta - 1
Memphis - 1
Oklahoma City - 1
Sacremento - 0
Indiana - 0
Minnesota - 0
New York - 0
Charlotte - 0
It makes sense for the popular teams like the L.A. Lakers and Boston to get so many games, but I can't understand the reasoning on some of these. How does Dallas get more than San Antonio, New Orleans, and Houston? Why only 11 for Utah & Orlando? I would also expect Philadelphia to get some more considering the big trade they made. I would expect more than just one for the L.A. Clippers considering all the moves they've been making. I feel bad for the five teams at the bottom of the list with no nationally broadcast games. I thought everyone was supposed to get at least one.
Your thoughts?
I made a list of the number of national broadcast games for each team:
L.A. Lakers - 25
Boston - 25
Phoenix - 25
Cleveland - 25
Dallas - 21
San Antonio - 19
Denver - 16
Detroit - 14
New Orleans - 13
Houston - 13
Portland - 13
Utah - 11
Orlando - 11
Washington - 11
Chicago - 10
Miami - 9
Golden State - 8
Philadelphia - 7
Toronto - 2
L.A. Clippers - 1
Milwaukee - 1
New Jersey - 1
Atlanta - 1
Memphis - 1
Oklahoma City - 1
Sacremento - 0
Indiana - 0
Minnesota - 0
New York - 0
Charlotte - 0
It makes sense for the popular teams like the L.A. Lakers and Boston to get so many games, but I can't understand the reasoning on some of these. How does Dallas get more than San Antonio, New Orleans, and Houston? Why only 11 for Utah & Orlando? I would also expect Philadelphia to get some more considering the big trade they made. I would expect more than just one for the L.A. Clippers considering all the moves they've been making. I feel bad for the five teams at the bottom of the list with no nationally broadcast games. I thought everyone was supposed to get at least one.
Your thoughts?