NEW YORK {AP} Michael Jordan took the NBA Finals television ratings to a new high, but in the first season without him, the ratings fell to their lowest levels in 18 years.
NBC's five-game series average between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks posted a 11.3 national rating and a 21 share, down 40 percent from last year's final series.
The 1998 NBA Finals between Jordan's Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz went six games and had a 18.7 rating the highest in league history.
The last time the NBA Finals finished with a lower rating than this season was in 1981. However, none of the six games that season between the Boston Celtics and Houston Rockets were aired in prime-time by CBS.
"We knew going in that the casual fan would be a much tougher draw without the best known man in the world," said NBC spokesman Ed Markey. "We knew it would be an uphill climb."