I had NBA Countdown on before the Knicks-Cavs game last night.
The panel was Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins and Bob Myers who apparently used to be the GM of Golden State.
I think Stephen A. and Perkins legitimately hate Myers and vice-versa. It was oddly compelling. It may be some sort of performance art, but it seemed real.
I had NBA Countdown on before the Knicks-Cavs game last night.
The panel was Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins and Bob Myers who apparently used to be the GM of Golden State.
I think Stephen A. and Perkins legitimately hate Myers and vice-versa. It was oddly compelling. It may be some sort of performance art, but it seemed real.
they are Black, he is white. He should be washing their feet.
So the men’s final four title game had like 14 million viewers, a 4% increase over last year’s title game. Ratings for the whole men’s tournament were up 3% over last year. Cool. The ESPN story I just read attributed the increase to more “blue bloods” making it far in the tourney this year. I find that to be such a small increase it’s nearly insignificant who actually makes it to the end.
So the men’s final four title game had like 14 million viewers, a 4% increase over last year’s title game. Ratings for the whole men’s tournament were up 3% over last year. Cool. The ESPN story I just read attributed the increase to more “blue bloods” making it far in the tourney this year. I find that to be such a small increase it’s nearly insignificant who actually makes it to the end.
So the men’s final four title game had like 14 million viewers, a 4% increase over last year’s title game. Ratings for the whole men’s tournament were up 3% over last year. Cool. The ESPN story I just read attributed the increase to more “blue bloods” making it far in the tourney this year. I find that to be such a small increase it’s nearly insignificant who actually makes it to the end.
Blue bloods like Alabama and Purdue?
Here’s the quote from the article
“This year’s tournament benefitted from more blue-blood and power conference programs advancing beyond the first weekend.”