buddha Posted June 6 Posted June 6 32 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Mostly 2 small market teams I suppose? But I think the law of decreasing returns sets in. The regular season ended close to 2 full months ago. Most teams in the playoffs have been out of them for a month. At this point in the calendar, for the average fan these games have lost a sense of connection to the season. Same goes for the NHL. NFL gets to the SB in 5 weeks, that's probably long enough for a playoff to run. its almost ALL that its two small market teams. the finals always take too long and are too far removed from the regular season. it hasnt affected ratings like this before. combine that with the fact that they have no league stars. i know sga just won mvp, but most people dont know who he is. Quote
RandyMarsh Posted June 6 Posted June 6 On top of being small market teams I think both teams are just apathetic to non fans of those teams. Like sometimes fans like that will watch just to root against a certain team or player but I don't think either team has people that care that much about them to watch for that reason. Quote
Deleterious Posted June 7 Author Posted June 7 The league does a bad job promoting young stars. A third of the league plays on Christmas day with Ant and Victor being the only two young guys to play this year. Half of those games should be young guys. Neither of these teams played, how is that? Sacrifice one days ratings to build long term ratings. I also agree with Silver that so much of the media coverage is negative. But what he doesn't mention is, if everyone says bad things about you, maybe you need to look in the mirror a bit. I mean, why is the casual fan turning the finals on? Last time he turned an NBA game on was the all star game and he saw 24 guys that didn't give a ****. Shame really. Game 1 was really entertaining. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted June 8 Author Posted June 8 Andrew Bynum hasn't played since 2014. He is 3 years younger than Lebron. Quote
Deleterious Posted June 8 Author Posted June 8 The Pacers victory sure helpe your OKC price if you still believe in them. Their series price is down from -800 to -300. Pacers are an 11 point dog tonight. Quote
Deleterious Posted June 9 Author Posted June 9 I see a few empty inches on the court where they could squeeze in some more advertising. Quote
Deleterious Posted Tuesday at 11:48 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:48 PM Game 2 had the lowest ratings for a game 2 since 1988. But maybe we're looking at this wrong. Sunday's game was still the highest rated thing on TV for the entire weekend. And its ratings were 50% higher than #2. People don't watch as much TV as they once did. 2 Quote
buddha Posted Wednesday at 04:14 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:14 AM 4 hours ago, Deleterious said: Game 2 had the lowest ratings for a game 2 since 1988. But maybe we're looking at this wrong. Sunday's game was still the highest rated thing on TV for the entire weekend. And its ratings were 50% higher than #2. People don't watch as much TV as they once did. last years nba finals game 2 had 4 million more viewers. they had streaming last year too. nobody cares about okc and indiana. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Wednesday at 04:21 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:21 PM 16 hours ago, Deleterious said: People don't watch as much TV as they once did. If you mean 'live TV' for sure. But unless in the absence of data to the contrary my default would be to believe total hours in front of some kind of video stream are still increasing. But I can believe that as people get more and more acclimated to watching what they watch on their own schedule it does decrease the appeal of having to meet the fixed schedule of a sporting event to watch it. Heck, I still watch most Tiger games but I'm halfway to not watching them live. I have them recording and usually start on the recording at some point after the game starts. Quote
buddha Posted Wednesday at 05:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:33 PM 1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said: If you mean 'live TV' for sure. But unless in the absence of data to the contrary my default would be to believe total hours in front of some kind of video stream are still increasing. But I can believe that as people get more and more acclimated to watching what they watch on their own schedule it does decrease the appeal of having to meet the fixed schedule of a sporting event to watch it. Heck, I still watch most Tiger games but I'm halfway to not watching them live. I have them recording and usually start on the recording at some point after the game starts. my kids watch almost no "live tv." maybe an award show. but they watch tik tok and youtube. almost nothing on regular tv. Quote
Betrayer Posted Thursday at 08:24 PM Posted Thursday at 08:24 PM If Indy wins the series will this be the biggest David vs Goliath win since '04? Maybe Dallas (another Carlisle team) over Miami? Obviously, Lebron beating the Warriors by himself was big but that was mostly because he was down 1-3 already so that's a slightly different narrative. Side note, the schedule for the Finals is absolute garbage. I don't understand why they've done it this way. Just make it every other day. I know they're trying to keep the NBA in the news all year long, but we don't have to fill every minute until the draft. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM 15 teams have won 80 games combined regular/playoffs. 13 won the title 1 lost (Warriors) 1 TBD OKC It would be monumental if they lose. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Mathurin was a disaster 1 Quote
GalagaGuy Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Williams got so lucky to get up and walk away from that fall. Dude was like 5 feet in the air and came down directly on his back. Quote
RandyMarsh Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM 2 hours ago, Deleterious said: Mathurin was a disaster Looked like Nick Anderson in the 95 finals or Ausar against the Knicks at the free throw line at the end. Quote
Deleterious Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 13 hours ago, RandyMarsh said: Looked like Nick Anderson in the 95 finals or Ausar against the Knicks at the free throw line at the end. I was more offended by the two fouls on the inbound plays. Quote
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