bu-bu-but the NBA has a 3-pt volume problem.
Lakers-Warriors led the way with a combined 7.76 million on ABC and ESPN, up six-fold from Sixers-Heat on ESPN alone last year (1.30M) and the largest NBA regular season audience since Clippers-Lakers on Christmas 2019 (8.76M).
It was also the most-watched NBA game on a day that included NFL games since the 2020 NBA Finals, and the most-watched outside of that anomalous circumstance since Christmas 2017 (Cavaliers-Warriors: 8.83M).
Spurs-Knicks placed third with 4.91 million in the Noon ET window — including a “Dunk the Halls” Mickey Mouse-themed simulcast on ESPN2 — the largest audience for the Noon Christmas game since Celtics-Knicks on TNT in 2011, which was the first game of the lockout-delayed season.
More Ls for TheColi.Owing to the Christmas Day performance, NBA viewership on The ESPN networks in particular are now up four percent.
What do you expect when the OP is an article fromIt's quiet here
TheColi gonna avoid addressing this because it doesn't suit their agenda.
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Man, after attempting to watch the Nuggets/Clippers game today on free steaming sites the NBA must have lost 45 percent of its LEGAL viewership
I have a rotation of free streaming sites and ALL of them arefor this Nuggets/Clippers game
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ESPN's app is absolute dogshyt. It's the only one I get errors with all the time.Man, after attempting to watch the Nuggets/Clippers game today on free steaming sites the NBA must have lost 45 percent of its LEGAL viewership
I have a rotation of free streaming sites and ALL of them arefor this Nuggets/Clippers game
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