life_saver wrote:Unfortunately I took a look at the comment section of that Breitbart article...gosh it's a cesspool. Some of these folks really live in some alternate reality
You just had to make me curious. I wish I hadn't read through that

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life_saver wrote:Unfortunately I took a look at the comment section of that Breitbart article...gosh it's a cesspool. Some of these folks really live in some alternate reality
Tottery wrote:Blazing_royale wrote:Giannis/Luka/Ja. Here we go.
Hopefully, Zion can get it together as well. Can be an exciting future.
Dupp wrote:Welcome to the Luka era
Big J wrote:Bron always makes everything about him. It's funny to see him tweeting about the games now so that people still talk about him. The attention on other guys has to be killing him.
HotRocks34 wrote:life_saver wrote:That's clickbait...the ratings have been better than last 2 seasons but not the best ratings I'm 20 years.
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2022/04/nba-playoff-ratings-most-watched-opening-weekend-11-years-nets-celtics/Sunday’s Nets-Celtics Game 1 led the way with a 3.1 rating and 6.90 million viewers on ABC, the most-watched opening weekend game in 20 years (2002 Trail Blazers-Lakers: 8.37M) and the most-watched first round game overall in six (2016 Warriors-Rockets: 7.24M).
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Blazing_royale wrote:Tottery wrote:Blazing_royale wrote:Giannis/Luka/Ja. Here we go.
Hopefully, Zion can get it together as well. Can be an exciting future.
I don't see it with that weight he has on.
HotRocks34 wrote:Dupp wrote:Welcome to the Luka era
That may be coming. I'm not sure it's here just yet, but we may be on the verge of it.
He's ready, IMO. Or close to being ready.
Luka, as someone who watches a lot of Mavs games (me), is more competitive and aggressive (in personality) than I realized he was. He wants to dominate, not just win.
Good omen. Just hope he stays healthy.
Franco wrote:An Unbiased Fan wrote:KGtabake wrote:
LeBron has been dominant for two decades.
And the NBA in the '00s was in decline in the post MJ era. The sport became big worldwide in the 90s with the dream team, declined in the 00s in popularity and exploded again in the '10s. LeBron deseves a lot of credit for this.
This is inaccurate. The NBA declined in the late 90s, and came back in the early 00s with tons of young stars, while also going international. The NBA dropped off with Lebron in the 10s until the Warriors came up.
"Source: the funny voices in my head"
KGtabake wrote:An Unbiased Fan wrote:KGtabake wrote:20 years of dominance and entertainment.
He did a phenomenal job, the sport is becoming popular worldwide again like in the mid 90s. His contributions cannot be ignored.
Eh 10 years, and the sport got big in the 00s worldwide.
LeBron has been dominant for two decades.
And the NBA in the '00s was in decline in the post MJ era. The sport became big worldwide in the 90s with the dream team, declined in the 00s in popularity and exploded again in the '10s. LeBron deseves a lot of credit for this.