The Western Conference Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder finished as the most-watched Conference Finals in 24 years with an average of 10.8 million viewers per game on NBC/Peacock.
San Antonio’s victory over Oklahoma City in Game 7 averaged 15.9 million viewers, peaking with 17.7 million viewers.
@NBAPR What counts as a view on social media? Posts about the game? Highlights?
You don’t see the NFL boasting about anything other than their actual television ratings because that’s the only number that actually matters
@Winbigff@Turk0219@brodo_baggins1 He bet $10. If his bet wins, he’ll win $15,350 on a $10 bet.
He can cash out right now for $2k, but if the Knicks win the title he would have won $15k.
This guy is saying he shouldn’t cash out, but bet $2500 on whoever the Knicks play in the Finals to guarantee he profits
This is why I’m rooting FOR OKC. Shooter pump fakes and successfully gets the 7’5 phenom in the air to draw the foul. That’s SMART basketball. What else are they supposed to do? Hoist up a high arcing shot over Wemby whose hand is 12 feet in the air rather than drawing the foul to get 3 free throws?
SGA creates separation, pump fakes, gets the defender in the air, draws the foul. What’s wrong with it? The entire point of the game is to generate efficient shots and exploit defensive mistakes. If the defender leaves the ground, you draw contact and get two free throws, which is the most efficient way to score 2 points.
The Thunder get so much undeserved hate for doing what literally every team in the league does
@Nostradonny@ClayTravis Clay has learned that he gets the most engagement by tearing down things like Star Wars and the NBA, because he’s the voice of grievance for his audience of disgruntled conservatives who love to see them “PAY FOR THEIR WOKEISM!”