Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:00 pm
Sun Mar 14, 2004 1:43 pm
Promoting a "fun night with a game of basketball thrown in" isn't necessarily a bad way to get casual fans to come, but it's no way to build a fanbase of rabid basketball enthusiasts. If you can afford pay TV, you might as well watch the NBA. The NBL cannot and should not compete with the NBA; the goal should be to make Australian basketball fans want to watch both.
Sun Mar 14, 2004 2:45 pm
ShowMeTheMoney wrote:To a certain extent I can understand what the NBL is doing. I mean, basketball isn't a big time sport down under, and just like what you said what the NBL is trying to do is to try and bring in the 'casual' basketball fans or they're trying to bring in non-hoop fans and to hopefully get them interested in the game.
ShowMeTheMoney wrote:And from what I understand, the NBL isn't available on free TV anymore? That's definitely bad. Having games on free TV is a huuuuge step in increasing the visibility of the league. It'll go along way in getting young kids and potential fans into the game.