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Think about this…
Zion AND Ja!!!!
I'd much rather not.Think about this…
Zion AND Ja!!!!
Does the receiving team get Megan in the trade, too? Because that might be worth thinking over...
What trade value?
I kinda want to see a "spectacularly" blue court, so I can refer to it as the "Eiffel 65" court...This ATL court is spectacularly red
They doing Jordi dirty.
IIRC there were a few teams that did this last year or the year before.I kinda want to see a "spectacularly" blue court, so I can refer to it as the "Eiffel 65" court...![]()
Ironically the only team I can't watch; good job I'm not a Hawks fan!This ATL court is spectacularly red
If you're on YouTubeTV you get an ESPN game zero times a weekno national TV games on a Friday night, boooo NBA booo. only get a ESPN game once a week and NBA TV doesn't air games as often as last season
If you're on YouTubeTV you get an ESPN game zero times a week
You're most likely correct. I just never paid that much attention to it.IIRC there were a few teams that did this last year or the year before.
Amazon Prime has the Friday games now.no national TV games on a Friday night, boooo NBA booo. only get a ESPN game once a week and NBA TV doesn't air games as often as last season
If my understanding of how LP works is correct, I'm not convinced that it will solve your dilemma.league pass may be the necessary approach here
Amazon Prime has the Friday games now.
If my understanding of how LP works is correct, I'm not convinced that it will solve your dilemma.
If the game is exclusive to a national TV broadcast (i.e. it is NOT also carried by either team's local broadcast), it won't be shown on LP. LP doesn't show the national TV broadcast; it only shows local TV broadcasts). So, taking your example, if a game is ONLY exclusive to Amazon Prime (i.e. a local station is not carrying it), you will be SOL.why's that?
Also, I'd recommend that you start getting used to this trend. Don't be surprised if EVERYTHING is on a streaming service of some kind at some point in time.indeed, first Amazon took the NFL from national TV broadcast and now it's doing it for the NBA....a much warranted boo
It's ultimately a self-defeating strategy, though. In the limit, the entire NBA schedule is split among 12 different streaming services with each service offering about 7 games for each team. People are forced between a decision to buy 12 different streaming services to watch their team, or to punt, and they will punt.Also, I'd recommend that you start getting used to this trend. Don't be surprised if EVERYTHING is on a streaming service of some kind at some point in time.
I'm not going to argue against your point. Not at all.It's ultimately a self-defeating strategy, though. In the limit, the entire NBA schedule is split among 12 different streaming services with each service offering about 7 games for each team. People are forced between a decision to buy 12 different streaming services to watch their team, or to punt, and they will punt.
Congratulations, Washington! You ONLY lost by 33 points (instead of 34)!
This is the kind of pettiness that I live for.