https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/n...More games, more viewers. New math. Modern times call for new methoeds. I been saying this the last few years that revenue is going up, team valuations are increasing. PhilC likes to call out Silver as an idiot, but few of us really understood how it keeps growing. Traditional TV viewership has changed. Global viewership has changed.
Streaming changed how people watch games. Money talks. Not just jersey sales or network eyeballs. Revenue is the measure.
Nalod wrote:https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/n...More games, more viewers. New math. Modern times call for new methoeds. I been saying this the last few years that revenue is going up, team valuations are increasing. PhilC likes to call out Silver as an idiot, but few of us really understood how it keeps growing. Traditional TV viewership has changed. Global viewership has changed.
Streaming changed how people watch games. Money talks. Not just jersey sales or network eyeballs. Revenue is the measure.
Rent free in Nalod’s head
Spurs beat OKC again last night 130-110. A 20 point loss, they have their number. I see Wemby only had 12.
JesseDark wrote:Spurs beat OKC again last night 130-110. A 20 point loss, they have their number. I see Wemby only had 12.
By the relatively theory, Knicks beat the Spurs, Spurs beat OKC twice. Knicks are the best team out there.
ramtour420 wrote:ToddTT wrote:Ball hog.martin wrote:He’s doing OK
Who is this?
Dubious Handle.
He scored six points in three quarters yesterday! 🤣
Philc1 wrote:Nalod wrote:https://www.hoopshype.com/story/sports/n...More games, more viewers. New math. Modern times call for new methoeds. I been saying this the last few years that revenue is going up, team valuations are increasing. PhilC likes to call out Silver as an idiot, but few of us really understood how it keeps growing. Traditional TV viewership has changed. Global viewership has changed.
Streaming changed how people watch games. Money talks. Not just jersey sales or network eyeballs. Revenue is the measure.
Rent free in Nalod’s head
Bragging about squatting is nothing to be proud of.
He has turned being an asshole into an art form.
martin wrote:JesseDark wrote:Spurs beat OKC again last night 130-110. A 20 point loss, they have their number. I see Wemby only had 12.
By the relatively theory, Knicks beat the Spurs, Spurs beat OKC twice. Knicks are the best team out there.
Cracked them again SA is a problem.
JesseDark wrote:martin wrote:JesseDark wrote:Spurs beat OKC again last night 130-110. A 20 point loss, they have their number. I see Wemby only had 12.
By the relatively theory, Knicks beat the Spurs, Spurs beat OKC twice. Knicks are the best team out there.
Cracked them again SA is a problem.
Their FO struck gold on the draft picks other than Wemby. They have the talent now and they are gelling fast.
BlueKnickers wrote:JesseDark wrote:martin wrote:JesseDark wrote:Spurs beat OKC again last night 130-110. A 20 point loss, they have their number. I see Wemby only had 12.
By the relatively theory, Knicks beat the Spurs, Spurs beat OKC twice. Knicks are the best team out there.
Cracked them again SA is a problem.
Their FO struck gold on the draft picks other than Wemby. They have the talent now and they are gelling fast.
They were Xmas gifted Wemby and have also drafted well!
martin wrote:BlueKnickers wrote:JesseDark wrote:martin wrote:JesseDark wrote:Spurs beat OKC again last night 130-110. A 20 point loss, they have their number. I see Wemby only had 12.
By the relatively theory, Knicks beat the Spurs, Spurs beat OKC twice. Knicks are the best team out there.
Cracked them again SA is a problem.
Their FO struck gold on the draft picks other than Wemby. They have the talent now and they are gelling fast.
They were Xmas gifted Wemby and have also drafted well!
Yeah, absolutely spot on with their drafting.
This guy is going to end an nba career soon if he falls on someone
martin wrote:This guy is going to end an nba career soon if he falls on someone
F that guy, plays dirty, deserves whatever dirt comes his way
ToddTT wrote:
I don’t understand how the Sixers couldn’t look at the last Embiid MVP season timeframe - 28yo and finally semi healthy for him 2 seasons in a row - and not think to themselves, hmmmm his knees could go at any time, maybe we should think about getting a gargantuan return and move forward OR have him miss 2 of the next 4 seasons which is probably a 50/50 proposition.