jalengreen wrote:PaulieWal wrote:The whole ratings thing is funny to me always. Fans get so invested in ratings, the sport is still in a healthy place, the TV deal will only get bigger, players and owners will continue to make money. The NBA will never catch-up to the NFL, at least not in our lifetimes probably and will be playing for 2nd with MLB among the big 4 leagues (NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA). What the NBA should really be focusing on is cleaning up some of the in-game stuff with the reviews, stoppages, and some of these 4th quarter endings taking 30 mins+ for 2 minutes of game time. That's just unacceptable.
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Onto tonight.....I would be shocked if GSW doesn't come out and try to blowout Celtics off the floor. Going down 0-2 to a team of comparable talent with 3 games on the road is a recipe for losing the series, so it's almost a must-win in my books for the Warriors.
i think ratings discussion makes more sense for the NFL, but not really for the NBA given how global the game is and how many viewers they have outside of america
like you said the NBA has no chance at catching up to the NFL domestically. that's why most of their efforts have been in terms of growing in china, india, etc while the NFL's popularity is way more exclusive to the states
there are some relevant markets where the nfl has expanded better than the nba like mexico and canada
but overall you are right basketball is a mote global sport






























