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I can't remember a time when I was so disinterested in basketball. Usually I at least follow the playoffs with at least a curiosity, however I have not watched probably more than 20 minutes total of the playoffs since the Blazers were bounced. So I decided to go to the ratings to see if others were sharing this sentiment.
It turns out that ever since NBC was pushed aside for ABC, ratings have generally been lower than they've ever before. Save for the 2004 Pistons beating the Lakers, the finals have not rated above a 10, while between 1982 and 2002 on CBS and NBC, ratings never once fell below 10.
So what caused this? Is it the fact that the NBA has turned into a bunch of overpaid prima donnas? Is it the fact that referees seem to be over controlling (or even outright rigging) the games? Is it the fact that more and more of the playoffs are on cable networks so that the games are not as easily accessible to the casual fan? Is it all based on the fact that ABC's broadcasts are so overproduced that it makes you want to throw up all over their commentary and graphics.
One thing is for sure, for all the hype that ESPN and ESPECIALLY David Stern spews, the NBA is not doing very well. This is at a time when people are looking to spend less on entertainment and should be staying home more and tuning in to things like the NBA, but like me, a die hard Blazers fan and former fan of the NBA as a whole, I'm just not interested. For all these reasons and more.
In your mind what is the biggest thing that's bringing the NBA down?
It turns out that ever since NBC was pushed aside for ABC, ratings have generally been lower than they've ever before. Save for the 2004 Pistons beating the Lakers, the finals have not rated above a 10, while between 1982 and 2002 on CBS and NBC, ratings never once fell below 10.
So what caused this? Is it the fact that the NBA has turned into a bunch of overpaid prima donnas? Is it the fact that referees seem to be over controlling (or even outright rigging) the games? Is it the fact that more and more of the playoffs are on cable networks so that the games are not as easily accessible to the casual fan? Is it all based on the fact that ABC's broadcasts are so overproduced that it makes you want to throw up all over their commentary and graphics.
One thing is for sure, for all the hype that ESPN and ESPECIALLY David Stern spews, the NBA is not doing very well. This is at a time when people are looking to spend less on entertainment and should be staying home more and tuning in to things like the NBA, but like me, a die hard Blazers fan and former fan of the NBA as a whole, I'm just not interested. For all these reasons and more.
In your mind what is the biggest thing that's bringing the NBA down?
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