How much nba do you watch

How many nba games do you typically watch each year?

  • None at all

    Votes: 100 49.8%
  • Most finals games

    Votes: 30 14.9%
  • Most of the playoff games

    Votes: 37 18.4%
  • More than half of my fav. Teams games + playoffs

    Votes: 19 9.5%
  • Nearly all of my fav. Team's games + playoffs

    Votes: 8 4.0%
  • Hundreds of games every season.

    Votes: 7 3.5%

  • Total voters
    201

EvilBetty

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I don't have a team and find the nba to be kind of boring. Really not interested currently with scoring that can end up in the 140's+. I'll poke in on a few game 7's and most of the finals for lack of anything better to watch
 
I really used to love the NBA, but my favorite like many was Michael Jordan eras. I was still into it a bit with Shaq/Penny and Shaq/Kobe but after that I’ve completely lost interest minus a few games here and there. Depending on the matchup I’ll catch some Finals games
 
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I watched less Bucks games than I did last year, maybe about 45-50. I only watch the Bucks and their playoff games. If they get eliminated, I'm done.
 
I'll watch like 3 games a week but I live so far from Chicago that I hardly ever see bulls games. Mostly the national broadcasts is what I watch
 
more than none, but not enough i'd say 'most playoffs/finals games'. Generally almost none before the playoffs though
 
I watch a handful of games a week. Have purchased the league pass the last few years and it's great. I love getting the option to hear the hometown announcers. I like college ball more but I really love the NBA too. The league has never been better, more young star power than any other time in the 30+ years I've been watching.
 
Up until this season I watched as many Warriors games as I could (they are usually on too late). This year, though, they were practically unwatchable.
That said, I can now just enjoy watching all of the incredible talent in the playoffs. Doesn't really matter to me who wins.
 
I don't really watch the NBA. I watch more than none, but it's closer to none than 20. I didn't grow up in a basketball family and never really gained an attachment to it as a young kid. It was about football and baseball for me. Even when I played it in junior high, I did it more for exercise than an enjoyment of the game. For some reason I just never got into it. I watch ISU because of the attachment to the school. If it wasn't for ISU, the only basketball I'd watch would be the first weekend of the NCAA tournament.
 
I'll watch the Nuggets in the playoffs, but could't watch them in the regular season due to a dispute between Nuggets ownership of a cable channel (Altitude) and Xfinity.
 
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I can't get into NBA. Like MLB there are so many games that each individual game just doesnt matter much. Pair that with no defense and the music they blast during games it's just not appealing. It feels like a entertainment product more than a sport.
 
I watch a handful of games a week. Have purchased the league pass the last few years and it's great. I love getting the option to hear the hometown announcers. I like college ball more but I really love the NBA too. The league has never been better, more young star power than any other time in the 30+ years I've been watching.
This is where i am too, I just enjoy watching casually whatever star is playing.
 
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Whenever my sons want to watch...and I enjoy watching it with them! Otherwise...it has to be 2 very good teams playing for me to tune in for more than a quarter of a game.
 
Just have never really watched it. All i ever catch is twitter highlights of Hali, Georges, etc from ISUBB
 
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Needs an option 'a few games in the regular season, some playoff games, just can't get into it'.

I followed it much more when I was a kid through high school.

There was always petty drama but I feel like I see more news about twitter arguments than I do about what players are actually doing for achievements.
 

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