Falstaff wrote:This idea of the star's league is so damn frustrating. I think the NBA is really underestimating its audience, both basketball educated and not.
It's silly to prioritize names over good basketball. People may tune in to see Lebron, but if the game isn't entertaining, then they'll be bored, and when that happens 20 times a season, they'll eventually lose interest in the sport as a whole. However, if they tune in and don't necessarily know a player, but get hooked by how good the game is, then they'll probably keep watching and will be more likely to watch another game they don't know much about.
Sure Lebron, Kobe, and DWade are well known, but why are they well known? Because all their games are on TV. If Chris Paul got 20 nationally televised games, everyone would know who he is, and he'd have shoes ads on billboards too.
And it's also probably worth saying that it doesn't seem like the current system is working that great anyway. Basketball seems to be getting less popular in comparison to football and baseball, and in my opinion that's because nationally televised games can't be counted on to be entertaining. Too often it's a matchup of stars on mediocre teams that play boring basketball, or a blowout by one star's really good team of another star's really crappy team. And I don't feel like that's the case with baseball and football. I'm not much of a fan of either, but I've tuned into games I knew nothing about and enjoyed them enough to want to come back for more.
This is one of those situations where making your priority the integrity of the game is likely the best thing economically as well - but where the front office needs to take a leap of faith they're not comfortable making to get there.
Great post, except for the bolded part.
Wade was completely slept on, until the 03-04 playoffs, where the rest of the nation got to see what he was all about.
Shaq instantly made Wade be more known, but it really boils down to what you do in the playoffs were all of the country is forced to watch. All it took was a few amazing playoff performances and Wade blew up.
Look at the Warriors, and what their great playoff performance last year has done for them and Baron Davis.
The regular season doesn't matter much, and people easily forget about games and performances during it. But in the playoffs, no one forgets.
And I have no doubt that this year, Chris Paul will finally gain the national attention he deserves in the playoffs.