That's a huge win for him and his team. With that they pass Bayern for 1st place in the Basketballl Bundesliga. Also of note, Plummer is teammates with Ben Saraf who is projected as a mid-first round pick in this year's NBA draft.dunno German, but this sounds pretty gut:
Just catching up. Domestically, the NBA is falling behind, but it doesn't mean the league isn't as healthy as it's ever been. Americans might care less, but the NBA has been making inroads all over the globe. We only track viewership domestically, but consider...True. You can’t directly compare Super Bowl viewership to NBA Finals viewership, but we can look at what the Super Bowl viewership was in the past and compare that to the present to see whether or not viewership is increasing and we can do the same thing for the NBA Finals.
Here’s the data (done by hand, so apologies if any of this isn’t 100% accurate).
Between 1990-1999, on average, the Super Bowl received 85.8M viewers.
Over the past 3 Super Bowls, it has received an average of 121.5M viewers.
That is a 41.6% increase in viewership.
Compare that to the NBA Finals.
Between 1990-1990, the NBA Finals averaged 23.9M viewers on average.
Over the last 3 season, the NBA Finals has received 11.78M viewers.
That is a 50.7% decrease in viewership.
That’s… not good.
Not to mention Noa Essengue, my pick for the Bulls.That's a huge win for him and his team. With that they pass Bayern for 1st place in the Basketballl Bundesliga. Also of note, Plummer is teammates with Ben Saraf who is projected as a mid-first round pick in this year's NBA draft.
Not sure how I missed that. He's projected even higher than Saraf. It's a pretty loaded squad.Not to mention Noa Essengue, my pick for the Bulls.
E B Give it up....the NBA has become unwatchable for the average fan, proven by the 50% decrease in fandom. The games have become three-point contests, with no other skill being emphasized. Games were much more fun in the 80's and 90's, lower scores and better defenses made each possession more of a strategic struggle. It was BASKETBALL at the highest diverse skill set. And its why Magic, Bird, Michael, Kobe, and Shaq, were easily recognizable figures, and teams like the Bulls, Celtics, Lakers, Pistons, Rockets had such followings....Just catching up. Domestically, the NBA is falling behind, but it doesn't mean the league isn't as healthy as it's ever been. Americans might care less, but the NBA has been making inroads all over the globe. We only track viewership domestically, but consider...
From Forbes in May of 2024:
Over 75% of the NBA’s social media followers are from outside of the U.S. and the league generated a record 26 billion video views across their social platforms this season, up 22% compared to last year.
The NFL is a sports moneymaking machine, unlike any other sports league in history. (50% more revenue than the NBA) MLB and NBA are more of an apples-to-apples comparison, considering they have mostly regional followings and play multiple times a week. (Very similar revenue streams)
Games are relatively infrequent, and even a casual fan will watch games that don't involve their favorite team. Scarcity is the NFL's secret weapon, along with it being the best suited for fantasy leagues.
Other than the NFL, which is unique in its ability to constantly draw eyeballs, name one professional sports league that has not seen a decrease in its viewership numbers since the 80s and 90s.E B Give it up....the NBA has become unwatchable for the average fan, proven by the 50% decrease in fandom. The games have become three-point contests, with no other skill being emphasized. Games were much more fun in the 80's and 90's, lower scores and better defenses made each possession more of a strategic struggle. It was BASKETBALL at the highest diverse skill set. And its why Magic, Bird, Michael, Kobe, and Shaq, were easily recognizable figures, and teams like the Bulls, Celtics, Lakers, Pistons, Rockets had such followings....
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You can bring feelings to a facts fight if you choose. The NBA brought in 10.58 billion in revenue in 2022-23, 11.34B in 23-24, and are projected to exceed 13 billion this season. Someone must be watching.E B Give it up....the NBA has become unwatchable for the average fan, proven by the 50% decrease in fandom. The games have become three-point contests, with no other skill being emphasized. Games were much more fun in the 80's and 90's, lower scores and better defenses made each possession more of a strategic struggle. It was BASKETBALL at the highest diverse skill set. And its why Magic, Bird, Michael, Kobe, and Shaq, were easily recognizable figures, and teams like the Bulls, Celtics, Lakers, Pistons, Rockets had such followings....
of course...TV revenue...that'll dry up when interest continues to fall....You can bring feelings to a facts fight if you choose. The NBA brought in 10.58 billion in revenue in 2022-23, 11.34B in 23-24, and are projected to exceed 13 billion this season. Someone must be watching.
Lol, they recently signed a huge new TV deal that goes through the 2035-2036 season.of course...TV revenue...that'll dry up when interest continues to fall....
In most European countries the tax codes are far simpler than ours which allows taxes to be deducted from pay and sent in by employers without any need to file stuff. So these contracts are able to reliably tell players what their pay will be after taxes. My guess is the contract numbers for Nunn essentially represent his pay after taxes are deducted.Wow, great for Nunn. Since in that article they noted the similarities in pay to NBA by pointing out 'after taxes'. Does that mean he will not be paying taxes there? Seems to be what they were implying.
Not sure why I watched until the middle of the 4th quarter.The Bulls no-showing against the Heat in the play-in. Tale as old as time.
A 23-point lead is the answerWhat has to happen for TSJ to get a chance tonight/this series vs. the Lakers
What has to happen for TSJ to get a chance tonight/this series vs. the Lakers? Guessing injuries and serious foul trouble. Sure would make the NBA playoffs more fun for me to see him in the rotation in a marquee matchup like this one.
A 23-point lead is the answer
On another note, I'm actually quite surprised to see Luka Garza is basically on his way out of the league. Year four and he's still coming in mostly for garbage time minutes. His shooting has worsened over time too.