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Will the NBA return to NBC?

It not an official yet on the status of the NBA on TNT after next season. If the NBA leave WBD, NBATV might be put up for sale.
 
It not an official yet on the status of the NBA on TNT after next season. If the NBA leave WBD, NBATV might be put up for sale.
NBATV is an afterthought, as it's always been. It airs unappealing regular-season games, games from overseas leagues, and rerun after rerun of moldy old games. The addition of Amazon to a rights package that would also include ESPN and NBC would make NBATV even more irrelevant.
 
Doesn’t the NBA own it and it’s run by TNT.
Yes, but compared to what the NFL and MLB are doing with their channels -- attractive match-ups, postseason games -- the NBA seems barely aware that it has a channel. It's like the wide gap between ESPN and the CBS Sports Network. The former is the "worldwide leader," while the latter shows bowling and rodeo and Bucknell vs. Lafayette and hardly lets anyone know it exists.
 
Extra boomer and x ratings available on NBC with the 90s theme music and Bob Costas.
And if Jordan hits the gym, he might not be the only 80s and 90s Mike coming back to beat up on some young punks!
 
if the NBA returns to NBC, wonder if as part of the deal they give the Monday Night slot on USA that WWE is abandoning (to move Monday Night Raw over to Netflix) to the NBA for "Monday Night Basketball".
 
NBATV is an afterthought, as it's always been. It airs unappealing regular-season games, games from overseas leagues, and rerun after rerun of moldy old games. The addition of Amazon to a rights package that would also include ESPN and NBC would make NBATV even more irrelevant.
NBATV an afterthought? What are you talking about? Have you even watched the network? They had some first-round playoff matchups just this season.
 
NBATV an afterthought? What are you talking about? Have you even watched the network? They had some first-round playoff matchups just this season.
Yes, Pelicans playoff games and home Orlando Magic playoff games. It’s an afterthought. I’m friends with several on that network. They know it’s an afterthought too
 
Extra boomer and x ratings available on NBC with the 90s theme music and Bob Costas.
Costas is long gone from NBC. So is the Roundball Rock theme music, which is now used by Fox for its college basketball games.
And if Jordan hits the gym, he might not be the only 80s and 90s Mike coming back to beat up on some young punks!
61-year-old MJ is way too smart to risk making as big a fool of himself as 20-years-younger LeBron is these days.
 
Will NBC be able to spend enough get a portion of the NBA package? If so, I heard they may put some games exclusively on peacock. Why not put some games on the USA Network as well?
Because streaming is the future where cable TV networks are rapidly becoming an albatross.
This will help them in terms of ratings for USA and reduce the number of cable subscriptions loss for Comcast.
Consumers considering 'cord cutting' aren't going to keep a cable subscription for one single channel that carries occasional NBA games. This is especially true if they can watch the game on-demand via a streaming service like Peacock.
 
Them wanting to dump/restructure their mlb package is telling. NBA would never allow their games to be streaming only
The NBA has no say in the matter. Only that they get a big broadcast rights fee contract. If NBC wanted to deliver games via Etch-A-Sketch(tm), that would be covered within the contract.
 
The NBA has no say in the matter. Only that they get a big broadcast rights fee contract. If NBC wanted to deliver games via Etch-A-Sketch(tm), that would be covered within the contract.
Imagine entire basketball games looking like A-ha's "Take On Me" video! How cool would that be?
 
Costas is long gone from NBC. So is the Roundball Rock theme music, which is now used by Fox for its college basketball games.

61-year-old MJ is way too smart to risk making as big a fool of himself as 20-years-younger LeBron is these days.
Tesh has been asked by NBC to update the song. He owns it not Fox.
 
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