Joshyjosh31
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Great matchup today Cavs vs Bucks oh wait Lillard is out I wonder why ratings are down jesus. These guys never play in key matchups
It’s ruined all sports tbh
De’Aaron would average 50 points a game with that whistle if he went to the SpursToday Embiid was ejected after an offensive foul with double techs, Wemby "earning" that charging foul (which is at least debatable in my opinion), Drummond was also ejected again for an offensive foul against Wemby (and was brought back from the locker room lately since it was reviewed as Wemby flopping).
For those that remember what kind of fouls were called against the Kings when facing Wemby, it seems like the NBA has been "protecting" him all the way since he is the "new era" face or something.
If it really was one ref and not the team that ref needs to go back to G-League until they learn to call a game.
I chose not to use gendered language for a reason though I know who was visually at fault here. It adds nothing to this conversation.It was the same ref and since it was a woman things got worse in social media.
Fiba literally carried him and his trash French team into the Olympic finals to have the best viewing ratings against team USA, the robbery against Japan was one of the worst I have seen and all there games they were heavily favored by the refs.Today Embiid was ejected after an offensive foul with double techs, Wemby "earning" that charging foul (which is at least debatable in my opinion), Drummond was also ejected again for an offensive foul against Wemby (and was brought back from the locker room lately since it was reviewed as Wemby flopping).
For those that remember what kind of fouls were called against the Kings when facing Wemby, it seems like the NBA has been "protecting" him all the way since he is the "new era" face or something.
MMA is the only sport imo where it matters less or not at all, even boxing if you lose your 0 losses it's kind of like never winning a title in the NBAIt’s ruined all sports tbh
JJ makes a fair point, but a main problem is that people aren't even turning on their TVs anymore.
TV ratings have been continuously dropping for the NBA compared to the NFL. I think one big factor is how you can't watch NBA games unless you have a cable/YouTube subscription. The cheapest option is $83/month at nearly $1,000 a year to watch your closest geographic team play basketball. There is no real incentive for anyone to get the NBA League pass if it doesn't include their local team.
On the other hand, NFL games are always on local channels that only require an antenna. Without paying a single subscription dime, you get access to 5 free NFL games on Sunday that always include your local favorite team. With the remaining 4 games, you're being exposed to 8 other teams in the league. During their halftime shows, they actually cover what's going on around the other live games and show you real gameplay footage rather than chosen highlights for star players. All of these things combined allows the average fan to get a good grasp of what's going on around the league.
The NBA has nothing remotely close to what the NFL offers. I don't even understand how the NBA can have their crazy tv deals when ratings are dying. Interest in the league is peaking. I don't know how profitable the social media side is, but it doesn't mean much when those eyes aren't getting glued to games.
Going back to what JJ said, there's no storyline in the NBA because I don't think there's been anyone who's been able to grab the torch from LeBron or Steph as the next face of the league. They've been really pushing Wemby onto the masses and I think they desperately need him to hit. Luka is too much of a whiner with an unlikable pouty face. Tatum is too quiet and boring. Edwards has grand charisma, but he's very immature and hasn't reached superstar level. There's no player for us to connect to the next generation.
The NBA storylines are currently very boring. Most people probably wouldn't even know that OKC holds the #1 seed in the west.
Hot Take Alert: all eight teams that make it out of the first round of the playoffs should be rewarded with a Christmas Day game the following season; that should be, like, an incentive by the league. Today's games feature three teams that didn't make it out of the first round, and two teams that didn't make the playoffs last season, at all.