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On this day in Texas History, May 1, 1980: Dallas Mavericks officially became the twenty-third member of the National Basketball Association.
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On this day in Texas History, May 1, 1980: Dallas Mavericks officially became the twenty-third member of the National Basketball Association.
r/texas - On this day in Texas History, May 1, 1980: Dallas Mavericks officially became the twenty-third member of the National Basketball Association.




[Awful Announcing] But with discussions of TNT Sports losing some or all of its NBA rights, there’s also now talk that Inside The NBA might be shared with another broadcaster. That also could see some or all of its personalities leave for other pastures completely.



John Tesh confirms NBC could re-license 'Roundball Rock' if they get NBA rights: The Fox Sports license for college basketball games doesn't preclude other networks from licensing the theme for NBA games.





Would Turner/TNT losing NBA rights impact your enjoyment or engagement with the league?
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Would Turner/TNT losing NBA rights impact your enjoyment or engagement with the league?

There are a lot of rumors that TNT is on the verge of losing NBA rights to NBC or the streamers.

With Inside the NBA being such an institution and the only good NBA studio show, along with TNT having better commentators than ESPN in general, would them losing the NBA have any impact on your viewing, enjoyment, or engagement with the NBA in general?





[Bontemps] The NBA has announced that, no matter what, the winners of Knicks-Sixers and Pacers-Bucks will begin their series Monday night, no matter what happens in their respective Game 6s.

LOCKS OF THE DAY NBA DFS 5/1
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LOCKS OF THE DAY NBA DFS 5/1

no vid tonight since its getting late and only a 2 gamer but will have discord vid out tomorrow for you guys. solid night for me. cashed the $333 on fanduel and cashed on dk as well so pretty good. hope you all had a good night tonight <3

Edit: - prize picks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50jibWGAFGg if discord is something you are interested in, Will have a link below where i have in-depth content going over each slate, player pools for cash/gpps. cores and much more.

https://www.patreon.com/shookdfs

Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv6gEfSbo80&feature=youtu.be

Edit: wright starting. really like for value. highsmith still playable but prefer delon




[NBA on ESPN] Joel Embiid's impact vs. the Knicks 😳
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[NBA on ESPN] Joel Embiid's impact vs. the Knicks 😳

https://x.com/espnnba/status/1785756946500329688?s=46&t=2MAbCWKNy8NDNboonOVqnQ

Embiid is giving his best effort despite playing through a knee injury and Bell’s palsy yet the Sixers implode in just the few minutes he rests every game. Is any other playing carrying their squad as much as Embiid is right now? I see some people saying trade Embiid and build around Maxey yet in the regular season Sixers dropped all the way from the 2 seed to the 7 seed with Maxey as the number one option. Do people actually watch basketball on r/nba or is this a reality show subreddit?



Pete & Brevin ranked 7th best in the NBA
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Pete & Brevin ranked 7th best in the NBA

https://awfulannouncing.com/orig/nba-local-announcer-rankings-2024.html

Pete & Brevin received 40.69% 'A' votes and were behind the Knicks (71% A), Nets (51.30 A), Pelicans (45.49% A), Bulls (36.27% A), Hornets (42.02% A) & Timberwolves (32.01% A).

Warriors announcers were last with 59.79% of their votes being F.



How does NBA playoff scheduling work?
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How does NBA playoff scheduling work?

I'm curious how the NBA playoff schedule works in terms of days between games, days between rounds, total games played per day. Is there a consistent way by which games are scheduled? How is this balanced so teams aren't at a disadvantage in terms of rest? As mostly an NFL fan, the idea of the Western Semis starting before the first round is over seems odd but I assume it works out somehow?