The implosion of the NFL has started

I_Got_Da_Burna

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:dead: You don't even know how ratings are compiled, and are trying to ask for ratings from other countries where there are no Nielsen boxes, the fukk? The NBA estimates based on streams and page hits, why is this so difficult for you to grasp?



Yeah, you have no idea what you're talking about, this is the beginning of the globalization of the NBA.

and you have no proof of anything you say

globalization blah blah blah....the NBA is a second place sport in the United States. That's where I live nikka :umad:
 

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football never stops
not even for Ray Rice ass and all this media coverage, he's not bigger than the game
hell his team playing this Thursday, we will watch
sunday afternoon/evening we will watch football
monday nite we will watch football
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
and you have no proof of anything you say

globalization blah blah blah....the NBA is a second place sport in the United States. That's where I live nikka :umad:

How can I give accurate numbers when there are no Nielsen boxes in China :dead: They can make a decent estimate based on the billions of page hits and the server strain from streams, but @I_Got_Da_Burna needs them pinpoint numbers even though there's no way to get them.

You live on the planet Earth, and on that planet the NFL isn't relevant outside of 50 states :sas1:
 
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The NBA is the only league that's basically entirely dependent on one player. Without Lebron where is the league right now? He can't carry the league after he retires...we already saw that with Jordan.

:dahell: he ain't even the most popular player in the league right now. that would be kobe. and the nba survived after jordan. it'll survive after anyone. young cats like Wiggins are coming up. I could see him being the next one to carry the mantle.
 

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Not even. This manufactured outrage will pass. A lot of bellyaching over an incident we knew about since what? March? May?

The NFL is still the biggest sport in America. But keep dreamin
February :dead: they really held this over for the entire off season.
 

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Oh and
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ys-theyll-vote-sept-30-to-kill-blackout-rule/
The NFL is not having a very good couple of days.

In an op-ed written for USA Today, Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler said that the agency would vote on Sept. 30 to kill the television blackout rule which the league has fought to protect.

“With the first weekend of professional football in the books, two things should be abundantly clear,” Wheeler wrote. “The NFL is king; and the Federal Communication Commission’s sports blackout rules are obsolete and have to go.”

Blackout rules were instituted in 1975 to drive fans off their couches in front of free television and to the games with a paid ticket.

But only two games were blacked out last year, and the NFL is raking in television money hand-over-fist, so the need to government intervention seems a bit outdated.

That’s Wheeler’s stance, and he pounded the drum on behalf of fans in Green Bay, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, who nearly missed out on playoff games on TV when ticket sales lagged.

“The bottom line is the NFL no longer needs the government’s help to remain viable,” Wheeler wrote. “And we at the FCC shouldn’t be complicit in preventing sports fans from watching their favorite teams on TV. It’s time to sack the sports blackout rules for good.”

The league has fought to protect the rules, as it helps protect their investments. But a time when they’re working to convince fans to come to the stadium, the stick of a television blackout might be going away.

:sas2:
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
@Malta show me one thing not written on NBA.com that supports your claim.

i'm waiting :sas2:


How about some anecdotal evidence, since more Chinese watched Stephon "Closer to God" Marbury play than people watched the superbowl.

A grand total of 162 million viewers tuned in to watch Stephon Marbury and the Beijing Ducks defeat the Xinjiang Flying Tigers to win their second CBA championship in three years.


But you don't want to believe the NBA got 450 million fans in China :dead:
 
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