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I'm sure I'm not the only person who's noticed that the Warriors seem to get a lot of national televised games. These are the Warriors games since February and what they have remaining:
2/21 - Warriors vs. Hawks - ESPN
2/25 - Warriors vs. Nuggets - TNT
3/03 - Warriors vs. Magic - NBATV
3/11 - Warriors vs. Blazers - TNT
3/15 - Warriors vs. Fakers - ESPN
3/31 - Warriors vs. Utah - ESPN
Meanwhile, Kings only game national televised was against the Wizards on 12/16/2009.
Is Golden State's market that much better than Sactowns? Records of both teams are equally bad; Warriors are worse by a few games. I don't want to believe it's because of Curry, so I don't know. Maybe since the Warriors play an uptempo game with no defense, people enjoy watching them more?
It would just be nice to see the Kings get some national games, especially if Reke is to be ROTY. However, with Curry being showcased so much this late in the season, I'm getting worried that Curry - especially if he plays well - might actually be able to steal the ROTY award.
2/21 - Warriors vs. Hawks - ESPN
2/25 - Warriors vs. Nuggets - TNT
3/03 - Warriors vs. Magic - NBATV
3/11 - Warriors vs. Blazers - TNT
3/15 - Warriors vs. Fakers - ESPN
3/31 - Warriors vs. Utah - ESPN
Meanwhile, Kings only game national televised was against the Wizards on 12/16/2009.

Is Golden State's market that much better than Sactowns? Records of both teams are equally bad; Warriors are worse by a few games. I don't want to believe it's because of Curry, so I don't know. Maybe since the Warriors play an uptempo game with no defense, people enjoy watching them more?
It would just be nice to see the Kings get some national games, especially if Reke is to be ROTY. However, with Curry being showcased so much this late in the season, I'm getting worried that Curry - especially if he plays well - might actually be able to steal the ROTY award.