Putting in geriatrics into the all star game might help.
This.
It's like political entertainment now.
Putting in geriatrics into the all star game might help.
The biggest issue is the fact that EVERY big star is now a drama queen who pouts and whines and refuses to put in the effort to build team chemistry, instead demanding teams cater to them under threat of leaving. I’d bet most fans have grown weary of the never ending drama.
And while there’s been isolated examples in the past, in today’s current culture, LeBron is 100% responsible for influencing all other stars to behave like this.
Not sure what most of you people are talking about. I think this is a great NBA season. Milwaukee, not Golden State, has the best record in the league, Indiana was out-performing Boston and Philly before Oladipo got hurt, Sacramento might make the playoffs, the Lakers might miss the playoffs, Jokic is leading Denver to a top seed, Orlando finished 5-0 before the ASG and could make the playoffs, Brooklyn is surprising everyone, Jarrett Allen is blocking shots on stars, Lavar Ball's press coverage is drying up, De'Aaron Fox and Derrick White are playing better than Lonzo Ball and Markelle Fultz, the Clippers and the Knicks have cleared enough space to sign to two major free agents each, the list goes on and on... I think this season is amazing.
I enjoy the off season and following the transactions more than the actual ing games. Didn't think I would ever become one of those people.
Bro.. never forget when people thought the NBA surpassed the MLB after the 2016 Finals... the World Series game 7 that year did a monster 40m viewership, dwarfed the out of the NBA game 7
This!
Im 31 years old and I don't watch the nba anymore like I used to when I was a kid back in middle and highschool/college. I remember I couldn't wait to catch wed/thur marquee matchups on espn/tnt to watch lebron vs kobe back in the 2000s. Now the game has gotten to bland and predictable with all the flopping and 3pt chuckfests that I rather just go play bball with friends or do some weighlifting instead. I also cut off cable too and just have the internet to stream some spurs games and watch some of the marvel series on netflix.
They need to bring back 90s/00s nba ball. Along with extending the 3 point line and bring back hand checking.
Just download the bleacher report app and cut your cable. Them s literally post every small dunk, 3 pointer, block, steal, assist, . Just watch clips it’s the same lol.
Several factors here. There's no real rivalries anymore. I can't name a single rivalry. Maybe Houston and Golden St but not really. I remember watching the Knicks vs Pacers or Heat vs Knicks. These teams hated each other. Rockets vs Spurs was a huge rivalry in the day with thousands of Rocket fans screaming "YEAH GO ROCKETS!" During the anthem here at the dome. Spurs Vs Jazz was another one. Then in the 2000s you had Lakers vs Spurs. Boston vs Miami. Dallas and Phoenix vs Spurs and Lakers. These teams really competed against each other and showed no love between them.
Also as smart as the media claims Lebron, Curry, and Durant are, they are really dumb when it comes to marketing the NBA. For such woke athletes, I don't know how any of them realize it's horrible for your ownership and the entire NBA brand to say over and over and over again how meaningless the NBA regular season is. Just the other day ago, Lebron threw a hissy fit over the fact that he has to play hard on the regular season. If they don't care then why should the fans? Why should anyone pay or take the time to watch meaningless games?
Also the stars are alienating the fans by not fulfilling their contracts. If players really don't want to play for an origination then don't sign the 5 year max money deal. We hear them ing and whining about how hard it is to play for a franchise while making 30 million a year. For that kinda money dude suck it up and play. Everyone has bad stuff they deal with at work. That's why it's called work. Instead of whining about wanting out 2 years early: Kyrie, Kawhi, and AD- play the best that you can for your team and leave when your contract is actually up. Like Durant.
Good point on rivalries
Back when true rivalries existed, regular season games between 2 teams thst hated each other had a real playoff atmosphere
Meh, the NBA still kicks every other US league ass on Worldwide views.
I think it's because of the kneeling and poops rambling
because foreigners have terrible taste in sports. "Hey, Klaus, the footie is over, let's now go watch the handball that is the same in' thing as soccer except you use your hands. After the handball match, we'll watch some basketball, which is the exact same thing as footie and handball except with more scoring. Then tomorrow the field hockey match is on, which is the exact same thing as footie, handball, and basketball except they use sticks."
Australia has great taste in sports, though. So not all foreigners.
Terrible taste in sports only because they aren't down with watching out of shape people standing around for 5 and a half hours.![]()
Yeah, this is the primary culprit for the ratings decline. It's not NBA "fans" streaming full games, but following the highlights on twitter and through apps in lieu of watching the games that is killing tv ratings. This is one way the NBA's star centric marketing approach can backfire. The majority of "fans" don't care about the game or teams, they care about stars. As proof, regional NBA ratings are terrible for all but the marquee teams like the Warriors and whenever Lebron plays.
https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/...ings/78056337/
Concerning is how poor small market teams do, many below a 1.00 rating.
Basically, NBA fans go where the stars go. This is problematic because you're not guaranteed to get a Lebron or Curry level marketing phenomenon every generation.
Also, after soccer, the most popular sports in the World are Rugby, car racing, boxing and tennis. None of them have anything to do with each other.![]()
Golfers have gotten in much better shape over the years.
You're wrong on this point. Rugby is pretty localized to the "6 home nations," South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and your country. You'll probably bring up the silly stat that the Rugby world cup had a 4 billion reach, but reach doesn't mean viewership.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/new...ectid=10761073The 2007 final attracted a total of 33 million viewers worldwide, who watched the game live and in its entirety.
The fact Rugby doesn't have a flourishing pro league anywhere in the world (on the level of a soccer league, baseball league, basketball league) tells me it's totally irrelevant outside of international compe ion. Basketball and Cricket are the number 2 and 3. Boxing is hard to gauge, since popularity can wax and wane depending on whether or not a country has a great fighter.
From my experience, Central Europeans really like tennis and formula 1. And they most certaintly don't spend their
days watching sports talk. More time spent out doors.
indeed, but I was considering more team sports. Seems Europeans, UK aside, prefer team sports designed like soccer (i.e. ice hockey, handball, basketball, etc) where you got players running around a rectangular surface trying to put an object into a goal. Even Rugby follows this template. And , even the UK, cricket and rugby aren't really relevant outside of international comp.
Durant ruined the league. It was like seeing Magic join the 86 Celtics or if Shaq got drafted by the 92 Bulls. No point in watching when you know Golden State is already the champion.
Yeah, and it could get progressively worse when the Lakers get their eventual superteam through FA. On the Warriors side, who are probably the hottest brand in the NBA, there's rumors they might pursue Giannis. I'm cool with FAs choosing where they want to play, but it highlights basketball's problem just how star centric the sport is. The Bucks franchise is basically Giannis, and if they lose him, they're done for the foreseeable future. In the NFL and MLB, you can easily withstand marquee players leaving the franchise if you know how to develop and draft.
All told, MLB saw ratings increase by 2%, and average households increase by 1% compared to 2017.![]()
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