M2J wrote:NBA is down due to lack of stars actually starring. Load management is a part of that. That's an issue with the organizations as much or more than the stars.
I've brought up Joel Embiid and the team playing 1 night vs Charlotte and knowing he'd miss the potential measurement game of the Sixers Big 3 vs Cleveland. The Sixers organization benefits from the surer win vs the league benefitting from a eye catching have on a Saturday. That kinda stuff is happening all over the league.
The teams over the past couple years is the team's that have star power aren't winning. Even Boston stars aren't exactly the biggest in the game... It's a strength in numbers with 0 holes type team and none are that eye catching. I'm a big fan of Brown and have a personal connection to him from his college days and still find it hard to actually follow them.
Stories! The new CBA has killed the stories and I don't see enough of the media or experts discussing that fact.
It was only a couple of seasons ago when it was a consensus that the NBA offseason and trade deadline was as big a cultural discussion as even the NFL's regular season. Not talking about ratings but I'm talking about headlines. Player empowerment was helping the league because the most newsworthy thing of this season has been Jimmy Butler, and because of the CBA that's not even going to happen likely. Biggest story of the summer outside of Olympics was a minor mole hill of Paul George changing teams at near 35yo leaving another old team. Then much like last year with Dame the trade has hardly paid off because of these rules and budgets that make it tougher to flesh out your roster successfully and an injury kills your season even if you can return later.
CBA is too restrictive. Kills these trade requests that were carrying the league a few seasons agoYou pretty much are required to pair a young rookie Max level player with old ones line Paul George.
Stars can't star and remain on winning teams. You see it all over the league the most consistent teams are those with young rookie deals that are just starting or yet to start even with Mobley and the Cavs and Garland on a young max. Orlando, Houston, OKC, Grizzlies and nobody cares about those 5 teams right now... Maybe Memphis but they've been down last couple seasons.
Even though Jokic isn't a huge draw it would help if the likes of Denver, Sixers, Lakers, Suns, Warriors were carrying the league right now. Even in NYC they're getting there, but the masses don't see their players as stars.
By the time these younger teams take over the league to where people care about them intentionally, they will have to breakup those teams due to costs as we're seeing in Denver.
NBA also needs a flex tv schedule, it's just time for that 100%. That would also allow them to showcase the young surprise teams when they arise and improve quality of what the masses see.
We will see if the Second Apron scheme that Silver pushed for brings the parity which he thinks will make the NBA more popular.
He thinks parity is one reason the NFL is more popular, because in the NFL, a couple of very good drafts could make a team a playoffs team. In the NBA, the margins are thinner because smaller roster so every one of those draft picks count a lot more. NFL teams can miss with their 1st round pick but still get very good starters in the middle rounds. NBA teams, if they miss on a first round pick, especially a high lotto pick, it just stalls any kind of rebuild.
Go back to the seasons when the NBA had teams winning multiple titles within a few years. Were the ratings better then? Did fans tune in more to watch dynasties?
If a team like the Celtics have to bring their payroll down because of the second apron and they're just among the pack of contenders, you'd think their attendance and local ratings would be hit. But if they repeat this year, maybe they get better ratings not just locally but in national games as well. By now, Tatum and Brown should be big ratings draws but they're still not at the level of Lebron and Curry when it comes to national games ratings.
Presumably why the Lakers vs. Warriors games is featured in prime time tomorrow while 76ers-Celtics is not.


































