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"Thursday's Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat drew a 10.6 overnight rating, according to the Nielsen Company.
The Spurs beat the Heat 92-88.
The rating was the third highest for a Game 1 since 2004 but down 10 percent from last year's NBA Finals opener between the Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder, according to Sports Business Daily.
Last year's Game 1 had an 11.8 overnight rating.
Thursday night's game peaked at a 13.1 rating during the conclusion between 11:30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. ET.
The game scored a 34.0 local rating in Miami, the best Game 1 rating ever for that market. In San Antonio, the game had a 35.3 rating."
Seems kinda low for San Antonio.
That's the percentage of total TV households, regardless of whether someone's home. If you go over to a sports bar or a neighbor's house to have a viewing party, your dormant TV at home counts against the rating. The share of the TVs actually being watched is probably astronomical.
Bring back the NBA on NBC...or better yet let TNT bid on it.
those morons at cbs might do a better job.
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