Does anyone REALLY give a rat's ass WHY they are on national TV.???
Seems like someone has to make every little thing a big contentious issue. I suppose someone is keeping score of all the "gotchas" on a big scoreboard in Heaven?
Does anyone REALLY give a rat's ass WHY they are on national TV.???
Seems like someone has to make every little thing a big contentious issue. I suppose someone is keeping score of all the "gotchas" on a big scoreboard in Heaven?
The late games have sort of messed up my sleep for the past week. So I was looking at the schedule on ESPN to see how many more of those I have to worry about. There are only seven more 9p.m. games, 1 8:30 games and 2 8p.m. games. That's not bad. But there are 21 games that between at 6p.m. or 6:30. WTF? There are a bunch of home games that have that really early start time. As a person who works until 6 and has to fight downtown traffic, that's annoying. So to the posters who think it doesn't matter how if games are nationally broadcast or not, it does. The whole reason for all the early games is that there are a bunch of double-headers where the Spurs have to play the early slot. In fact it's much more common for the Spurs to be the early team this year than it usually is. There are fans of West Coast teams that will have 4p.m. start times for intraconference games. On the flip side, fans in Charlotte do have to stay up for a 10p.m. start against the Spurs in one of the rare games the Spurs get the second half of a double-header.
Just goes to show Wemby is warping a lot of things.
They put tomorrow"s game at 9:30PM in France... Could be for french audience who can't watch games live usually at 2 to 4AM there.
Weekend games are often in the afternoon, SA time. Don’t think there is any special significance.
Don’t know how readily this information is reported, but it will be interesting to see the SA ratings for the Raptors game going directly against the Cowboys-Eagles game.
Pretty ed.
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