Despite a promising increase in viewership on opening night, the NBA has seen a significant ratings slump this season. Both ESPN and TNT reported substantial drops compared to the previous year, with added competition from major events like the World Series impacting numbers. While league officials search for answers, Shaquille O'Neal believes he already knows why fans are tuning out: the league's overemphasis on three-point shooting. On his show, The Big Podcast, Shaq explained his theory. “Everybody’s running the same plays with the damn top-of-the-key dribble handoff. I think everybody’s looking at the same thing, and Steph Curry and those guys messed it up,” he said. According to Shaq, teams are replicating Golden State’s three-point-heavy approach, creating a predictable style of play across the league. He believes this redundancy has led to fans losing interest.
Is Shaq right? I find myself watching these games, seeing highlight compilations, and it is nearly all 3’s all the time. From Melo’s wild circus shots to deep 3’s from all over. Where is the inside game? Does this level of incredible shooting excellence get boring to you as a fan? To me it’s all basketball, and I’m amazed at the skill level. But I can see casual fans finding it stale. And I do miss having bigs setting the tone and battling down in the paint. Or maybe I just miss it a lot more since we have none. What do you think?