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October 7, 2020 While the NFL is only suffering from a very slight ratings dip, the NBA has seen a severe viewer tune out. The question is, just how alarmed should the league be by this development? YouTube screen grab. There are some mitigating factors in terms of competing programming for Games 2 and 3, but they don't begin to account for the magnitude of the crash: The real issue is that the first game drew seven million viewers while last year's Finals between the Warriors and Raptors averaged 15.1 million viewers.Speaking with friendly interviewer Rachel Nichols of ESPN on that network's NBA Countdown show, at the end of an interview focused mainly on COVID prevention issues came the following exchange, via Citizen Free Press: YouTube screen grab. Rachel Nichols: The NBA has certainly been the most visible billion-dollar organization championing social justice and civil rights. As you noted in your press conference the other day, though, that has not been universally popular. How committed are you to being that going forward?Here is video of thechange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4PbOVFw4l8&feature=emb_logo These attitudes expressed by the league's most prominent player, LeBron James, and its most prominent owner, Mark Cuban, are not endearing it to many fans. Yesterday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban had some words on the subject.
![]() Cuban tweeted back:
![]() Christopher Brito of CBS chronicles the further exchanges:
Cruz responded to Cuban and pinned the decline in viewership on the NBA's "concerted effort to (1) insult their fans & (2) turn every game into a left-wing political lecture," an apparent reference to the league's decisions to paint Black Lives Matter on the court and allow players to feature messages for racial equality and justice on their jerseys.We shall see if Cuban defies the commissioner and keeps Black Lives Matter on the Mavericks' court next season, and if so, if there are any consequences. http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/10/nba_caves_no_black_lives_matter_on_courts_and_jerseys_next_year.html
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