Tetsujin
The Game Thread Dude
Probably Important to note NBATV sometimes gets included as national TV
So....8 NBATV games, 1 ESPN, and 1 TNT. Got it.Probably Important to note NBATV sometimes gets included as national TV
Nothing is more compelling than a mediocre Lakers team and Uber quiet Staples crypto crapto arena with a crappy organ playing some played out Nordstrom music from the 80s.Kings performed well in their two national TV games last season, it's only a matter of time before the beam becomes addicting for TV networks
Nothing is more compelling than a mediocre Lakers team and Uber quiet Staples crypto crapto arena with a crappy organ playing some played out Nordstrom music from the 80s.
We get two national TV games in the In-Season Tournament alone!
@ San Antonio 11/17, ESPN
vs Golden State 11/28, TNT
The ONLY reason I am looking forward to the "In-Season Tournament" is because I will at least get to watch my team play twice. Other than that, I couldn't give two hoots about it, nor do I really want to give two hoots about it.We get two national TV games in the In-Season Tournament alone!
@ San Antonio 11/17, ESPN
vs Golden State 11/28, TNT
The clickbait mafia now realize there is more money in promoting us than in bashing us.
Kings apparently not getting a single national tv game this season
There are National pundit type people picking us to finish between 1st (bless their overzealous hearts) and 10th, with the vast majority in the 3rd through 7th spot. It would make sense to get the fans interest in a probable playoff team for marketing purposes, especially one that took the league by storm last year even throughout all the "paper tiger" talk.That's over 1/4 of our games. I do believe the NBA may have suddenly found us to be "marketable".
22 total nationally televised games... I'm nervous. I'm really hoping last year wasn't an outlier. Can we sustain our offense? Nearly every core player had a career year last year:
I'm hoping we can build off of our success, but it's safe to say that the pressure is on for all of our guys. Hopefully the spotlight isn't too much of a distraction.
- Fox: best season as a pro, made his first all-nba team
- Sabonis: best season as a pro, made his first all-nba team
- Huerter: best season as a pro, made 40% of his 3s for the first time in his career
- Murray: broke NBA 3PM record
- Monk: arguably had his best season as a pro