LouisLitt wrote:BballIntellect wrote:LouisLitt wrote:
How would KD going to the Warriors not make ratings worse?
Is it solely to blame? No.
But if you're going to tell me that 29 fan bases already knowing GS would win literally a year in advance didn't have an effect on ratings, then I don't know what to tell you.
It's like the people who will swear that Kawhi and other players doing load management (ie. missing games) has zero effect on ratings, but within the same post they'll say that it's because of injuries (ie. missing games).
Ratings were way up with KD on the Warriors my guy. The ratings on Warriors games were way better than when the Heat and the Spurs had their runs and played in the Finals for example. Since 2015, Steph Curry and the Warriors have been the biggest ratings magnet since the early 2000's Lakers.
The Warriors sudden downfall is far from the only problem with the NBA and their lack of ratings but them coming back to prominence would certainly help the NBA a great deal and bring back a ton of casual fans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Finals_television_ratings
Ratings were down after KD joined, my guy. The only slightly interesting year with KD was 2017 because we didn't know what was going to happen in a 7 game series. After that, the ratings clearly fell.
You think the NBA is happy just because one team had an increase in ratings?
Like I said before, the fans of 29 teams knew from the beginning of the season that their team wouldn't win. Outside of the uptick in GS fans (as per you) watching the game, you had a decline overall for the NBA.
Now tell me why the NBA should be happy with this?
So you think it was KD to Warriors driving down cable ratings.... ok. Then why is it even worse this year?