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Yet NBA ratings are through the roof in the Warriors era
Not sure how you came to that conclusion considering how much Kevin Durant has been and continues to be shit on. The only reason anyone wants to see more super teams now is because they hope the Warriors' super team gets destroyed.Younger viewers love it, which is why the NBA wont change anything.
It's just sad for the "older" fans. But marketing wise of course the NBA is going toward the new generation......which loves the super team concept, obviously.
Since 1995, NBA ratings have been on a steep decline
In 1995, HH ratings were 225% higher than this year (and this year was a significant increase over last year)
Interestingly the Cavs have been in the elite level of fan viewership; top 4: Warriors, Cavaliers, Thunder and Spurs .. none of the major metros
Folks around the country liked the Cavs; they had an avg 8.2 rating.. that's huge
LA is a huge TV market but seldom gets over a 2.0 rating for the Lakers and less than 1.0 for the Clippers...
I suspect a big spike early in the season, tapered off by Christmas.. and at best equal to this year by season end
PS, I think his ability to pass and his willingness to start the Superteam movement will make his overall legacy the most complicated in sports history, maybe alongside Tiger Woods
Didn't Boston start this recent version?
Fourth, his legacy is screwed. Unless he somehow leads a ragtag Laker team to a championship, he will be lucky to be counted as a top-5 all-time Laker. He will almost certainly end up behind Magic, Kareem, Kobe, Shaq, and Jerry West, and maybe even Wilt (5 seasons, 1 title in LA) and Elgin Baylor.
Shaq: LeBron has to win a title in LA to be ‘a great Laker’Come on, this is nonsense. He's top 1 or 2 of all time in the sport; being a favorite Laker won't mean shit to him.
“He’s a very marketable guy … but you must win at some point,” O’Neal said. “I think for him to be considered a great Laker, he definitely has to win a championship.”
Yeah but honestly if you looked at Payton and Malone they were just shells of their former self, like Wade joining the Cavs. You weren’t getting the Mailman and the glove from the mid 90s... you were getting their 10 year older uncles. In both their cases their legacies were already written they were just trying to blatantly get a ring.I remember Gary Payton and Karl Malone both signing with the Lakers as free agents, joining Shaq and Kobe. Four hall of famers coming together 5 years before Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett joined Pierce in Boston.