And I wonder how abysmal the ratings will be. Though that was possibly one of the most exciting and competitive finals series in the last decade.Quick, Mr Stern is having Detroit vs San Antonio flashbacks....
I'm no Spurs hater. I like the way they play, I enjoy watching them and certainly don't begrudge what they've earned, but what you say is not quite accurate. The Bulls and the Lakers both played slow deliberate styles and the ratings were great when either were in the Finals. I don't think I need point out what those teams had that the Spurs didn't, and don't.I have a minor rant though about the hatred of the Spurs. They're a small market team and not that many people cared about to begin with, and others are tired of seeing them in the title hunt year after year. They bore some casual fans because they don't play up-tempo basketball in favor of hard physical defense.
Frakking Spurs!
God, I hate 'em!
That makes two of us. They're the only TX team I don't root for.
Well that is true. As dominant as Duncan has been over the years, he nor any of the other Spurs are that marketable.From a "casual" fan (and therefore, ratings) standpoint, San Antonio's problem is that they don't have any charismatic personalities. They're all nice guys, great players, but ultimately, from a personal standpoint, uninteresting.
The Spurs lack...
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the "JACK" factor!!!
GO LAKERS!
Frakking Spurs!
God, I hate 'em!
That makes two of us. They're the only TX team I don't root for.
Does it have anything to do with maybe you being a Mavericks fan?![]()
That makes two of us. They're the only TX team I don't root for.
Does it have anything to do with maybe you being a Mavericks fan?![]()
Well, I'm not a Mavs fan, even though they are the best team in the WNBA.
No its not. The Spurs have never been media darlings. Their championship series have always gotten poor ratings.It's nothing to do with SA, I don't think. It's just the fickle nature of the "casual fan". They're in the corner of the new team the first time they go for the win, and then after that, get distracted by the next big thing, and are suddenly sick of the old winner. Who needs most of those bandwagon fans in the first place? They're just going to like whoever ESPN tells them to anyway...
What you're seeing with SA is the same thing you see with the Yankees (everyone was on board in the late 90s for the first couple rings in that run, but then started rooting for everyone else, despite it being basically the same thing).
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