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  • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

    Originally posted by immortality View Post
    This is a listing of number of back to backs per team in the NBA. I have heard Pacers coaches and officials discuss as to why the pacers are always near the top. The way to get fewer back to backs is have a lot of Sunday, Thursday and Monday games. Pacers tend to have a lot of Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday games per our request to try and maximize attendance. Beyond that teams that get the most national TV games have fewer back to backs because Thursday and Sunday games are national TV windows. if you look at the list the teams with the most games on TNT and ABC the most have fewer back to backs.

    Another thing to note, rough drafts of the schedule are sent to each team in advance so teams can attempt to make changes before the final schedule is published.
    Last edited by Unclebuck; 08-08-2013, 10:35 AM.

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    • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      The question is how best to attract sports fans who don't watch the NBA. The NBA has concluded the best way to do that is through star power and I believe history has proven that to be the correct response. (yes I know you will argue that no it doesn't and you will use the NFL as proof to despute that there is a better way - we've had that part of the discussion). The hope is that you hook them with Lebron, they like the basketball they see and they stay around for the basketball in general. The hardest part is getting them to sample the product - that is why you use star power of your best players.
      I'll argue that and use only your own statement in this very thread:

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      Most of the fans who only watched the Jordan Bulls in the 90's stopped watching the NBA entirely after he left. They didn't become a fan of another team. If the heat and Lakers and those players on those teams just stopped, those fans would cease to watch any NBA basketball. NFL is not like that at all.
      When the star power goes away, if the ONLY thing you've told your new fans is that star power is important, those fans will go away. You have GOT to open up your message to include other aspects of the game.

      Historically, the NBA has been left to try to hype players that even the non-fan can recognize can't hold a candle to Jordan (previously) or Lebron (future). If that had worked, all those Jordan fans would have stuck around. By your own statement they did not. Why would all the Lebron fans stick around?
      BillS

      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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      • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        This is a listing of number of back to backs per team in the NBA. I have heard Pacers coaches and officials discuss as to why the pacers are always near the top. The way to get fewer back to backs is have a lot of Sunday, Thursday and Monday games. Pacers tend to have a lot of Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday games per our request to try and maximize attendance. Beyond that teams that get the most national TV games have fewer back to backs because Thursday and Sunday games are national TV windows. if you look at the list teams on TNT and ABC the most have fewer back to backs.
        Interestingly, I think we have more Monday and Sunday games this year than we did last year. We have very few Tuesday games, and Thursday games are owned by TNT.
        BillS

        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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        • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

          Originally posted by BillS View Post
          I'll argue that and use only your own statement in this very thread:



          When the star power goes away, if the ONLY thing you've told your new fans is that star power is important, those fans will go away. You have GOT to open up your message to include other aspects of the game.

          Historically, the NBA has been left to try to hype players that even the non-fan can recognize can't hold a candle to Jordan (previously) or Lebron (future). If that had worked, all those Jordan fans would have stuck around. By your own statement they did not. Why would all the Lebron fans stick around?
          well then at least they are here for awhile, that is better than not at all.

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          • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            well then at least they are here for awhile, that is better than not at all.
            Why not do something to try to keep them instead of giving up and going the easy way? When was the last time the NBA tried to market itself any differently than by star power? Just because it didn't work pre-Bird/Magic doesn't mean it shouldn't be tried 30 years later.
            BillS

            A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
            Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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            • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

              Originally posted by BillS View Post
              Why not do something to try to keep them instead of giving up and going the easy way? When was the last time the NBA tried to market itself any differently than by star power? Just because it didn't work pre-Bird/Magic doesn't mean it shouldn't be tried 30 years later.
              Besides reducing the amount of games Miami is on national TV (from 25 to 20) and working some "flex" games into the schedule (an idea I am 100% on board with--especially later in the season), I have yet to see anyone come up with a better idea than what the NBA currently does. Keep in mind, you have to make ESPN/TNT happy, you have to keep your sponsors happy, and you have to maximize revenue or your owners flat out aren't going to support it. I would love to see just an outline of someone's plans on how to go about doing that. I'm not saying it can't be done, I just want to see how you guys would go about it.

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              • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                Not sure if the day by day schedule has been posted yet, but:

                Home/Away

                Sunday: 4/6
                Monday: 7/4
                Tuesday: 9/3
                Wednesday: 4/13
                Thursday: 3/0
                Friday: 8/7
                Saturday: 6/8

                Seems like we always have most of our home games on Tuesday night. We also have a lot more Sunday games than we normally do.

                For Colts and Pacers fans...both teams will share game-day on three different dates.

                December 1: Pacers @ Clippers 3:30 / Colts vs Titans 1:00
                December 8: Pacers @ Thunder 7:00 / Colts @ Bengals 1:00
                December 22: Pacers vs Celtics 6:00 / Colts @ Chiefs 1:00

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                • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                  I think you are missing the point. The NBA is not marketing towards NBA fans, they are marketing towards non-NBA fans and those who are likely NBA fans and very casual NBA fans and that is what a Lebron James does he makes those who never would have watched the NBA take notice.
                  I'm not sure I missed a point, but perhaps you saw my use of the word 'fans' and took that to mean those who are already fans of the league. I suppose that's technically true, but what I really mean is anyone who has the potential to want to watch or attend an NBA game, be that a current self-identifying fan or someone who under the right circumstances would become a new fan.

                  Sure, promoting the stars is one way to do that, but what I'm saying is that it could be more than just that.

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                  • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                    Originally posted by cdash View Post
                    Besides reducing the amount of games Miami is on national TV (from 25 to 20) and working some "flex" games into the schedule (an idea I am 100% on board with--especially later in the season), I have yet to see anyone come up with a better idea than what the NBA currently does. Keep in mind, you have to make ESPN/TNT happy, you have to keep your sponsors happy, and you have to maximize revenue or your owners flat out aren't going to support it. I would love to see just an outline of someone's plans on how to go about doing that. I'm not saying it can't be done, I just want to see how you guys would go about it.
                    So did you miss my post about "advertising"? That basically has zero to do with the number of games on TV and everything to do with how the games are promoted.

                    I'm not really even looking at the regular season as much as I am the playoffs. If you proposed a change in the regular season coverage that INCREASED the viewership of the games the networks have no control over, why wouldn't that be seen as a positive for those networks? If you had a long term plan that gave up a Miami/Bobcats blowout, where I'd bet half the people turn off the game after the Heat take their 20-point lead, with a game that might have reduced initial viewership but could retain those viewers due to the way it was promoted (instead of being viewed as a non-starter because no superstar is in on it), why wouldn't you at least look into it?

                    How are ABC/TNT/ESPN going to feel if LBJ goes down and they have to scramble to hype Miami games with a hobbled DWade as the prime star? If games were (along with existing star promotions) promoted as GAMES, maybe they wouldn't have to be afraid of losing so many viewers?

                    Regarding detailed plans - what exactly are you looking for? We're not going to be able to get into dollars spent in each area without a significant amount of research and resources most of us don't have. We're not going to be able to propose exact scheduling options without access to the scheduling algorithms used today. Proposing changes to the advertising emphasis and changes to the broadcast emphasis that use specific examples is pretty good for an initial idea situation, I think.
                    BillS

                    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                    Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                    • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                      Originally posted by BillS View Post
                      Regarding detailed plans - what exactly are you looking for? We're not going to be able to get into dollars spent in each area without a significant amount of research and resources most of us don't have. We're not going to be able to propose exact scheduling options without access to the scheduling algorithms used today. Proposing changes to the advertising emphasis and changes to the broadcast emphasis that use specific examples is pretty good for an initial idea situation, I think.
                      I just wanted a general outline, not specific details. Since has had some nice ideas; reducing Miami's games by 5, flex scheduling, etc. Just stuff like that. How would you market/advertise these games in a different way? Do you guys want each team to be on national TV once? Do you try to draw in the college basketball crowd by televising a Pelicans/Kings game because it features two former UK players going head-to-head? Do you schedule games between up and coming teams and market it as "the future of the league?" Do you bait them in with the superstar teams (Lakers, Heat, etc.) playing a team you think the public would be interested in if it got a chance to know it? How do you market teams without superstars, but play a team oriented, defense first approach (Indiana, Memphis)?

                      I just want ideas and why you think they would be better than the current model.

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                      • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                        Originally posted by I Love P View Post
                        Not sure if the day by day schedule has been posted yet, but:

                        Home/Away

                        Sunday: 4/6
                        Monday: 7/4
                        Tuesday: 9/3
                        Wednesday: 4/13
                        Thursday: 3/0
                        Friday: 8/7
                        Saturday: 6/8

                        Seems like we always have most of our home games on Tuesday night. We also have a lot more Sunday games than we normally do.

                        For Colts and Pacers fans...both teams will share game-day on three different dates.

                        December 1: Pacers @ Clippers 3:30 / Colts vs Titans 1:00
                        December 8: Pacers @ Thunder 7:00 / Colts @ Bengals 1:00
                        December 22: Pacers vs Celtics 6:00 / Colts @ Chiefs 1:00
                        Guess I'm not watching the first half of the Pacers-Clippers game
                        Smothered Chicken!

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                        • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                          Ok let me take a shot at this. Since some of you are not going to accept that focusing less on the superstars without a detailed plan I'll do a detailed plan.

                          Since some of you think schedule is important I'll start there. First of all the schedule is not that important, but there are some things they can do to help through the schedule. One of those things is not putting a limit on the number of nationally televised games per team, sorry that is just a bad idea. There is a practical limit, but overall the nationally televised games are not about building fan bases for individual teams. They are for the casual fan that wants to watch the big names and big games. The change I would make is more or less a copy of the NFL's Sunday, only just make it on a different day, say Saturday(just arbitrary there might be a better day for it). Every single TV in the US is able to get at least two games on their TV at the same time no matter where they live. Where they live only dictates who they see. Then it ends with the highlight game of the week. These games should not be part of the tail end of a back to back, so no games on Friday, or maybe you split it between Friday and Saturday. I'm not sure which would be best.


                          Advertising needs to change. It needs to become more localized. The NBA needs to help the local teams more with getting the local teams into their advertising instead of focusing on the greater league. Get the local people interested in their local team. That is where you build long lasting fans, not national televised games, but through building the local fan base. The NBA needs to make sure every team is able to properly get their name out locally. The only advertisements that should not be locally centered are those that are advertising a specific nationally broadcasted game, which might be best left up to the networks anyway.


                          Television deals. Make games more regional. Instead of having everything be about local or national, try and find a mid-point for the regional broadcasts. Have say 20 games for every team be a regional broadcast. These should be important games, games that might not be nationally interesting, but interesting regionally. I would say most of these games would be divisional games, and should be broadcasted in all of the divisional markets. Maybe you can set up something like the NFL's CBS/FOX deal with each conference with ABC/FOX. It would be a great opportunity for FOX to build up their FOX Sports 1 channel. Have those two networks televise all of the regional and national games on both their broadcasting and cable stations. With FOX already having a bunch of regionally established stations you might even look into using those in your advantage. Getting more regional in broadcasting will help to build fan bases outside of the immediate local areas and into areas that don't have a team or for fans who might find a different team more appealing.

                          The biggest difference between the NBA and the NFL is the NFL does a better job of reaching the maximum amount of people. The Colts aren't just on in Indy, they are also on in Illinois, Michigan, and other regional areas that do not have a local AFC team. On Sunday everyone has the opportunity to watch 3 to 5 games. In the NBA if you are too far outside of a market, and it isn't a nationally televised game you don't get anything. There are millions of viewers that could become fans of teams that aren't getting served because all they get to watch is Lebron, Kobe, and Carmelo. The NFL's greatest advantage is its unified approach to broadcasting. While I know there are too many games for it to be practical to just straight up copy the NFL verbatim, the NBA can still steal ideas and adapt them to their needs and realities. Fewer games or more players doesn't mean anything, the general idea works the same, the differences are in the details.

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                          • Re: Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

                            Not sure if this was posted...

                            Breaking Down the Pacers’ 2013-14 Schedule

                            The NBA unveiled next season’s schedule on Tuesday night with a primetime special on NBA TV. With the dates finally set in stone, fans can plan their calendar accordingly and decide what tickets to purchase. The Pacers players and staff are judging the schedule based on difficulty, road trips, when they’ll be in their hometown, etc.

                            Let’s break down the schedule and see how it looks for the Pacers.

                            First thoughts:

                            The Pacers will start and end the regular season with Orlando.
                            They have a very difficult three-game road trip in November – at Chicago, New York and Boston.
                            No game on Christmas. In fact, they have four days between games over the holiday.
                            Their two five-game trips out West will be complete by late January.
                            February has a home flavor for the second consecutive year. They’ll play eight of 12 games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Last year, it was 10 of 12.
                            The All-Star break will be Feb. 13-17.
                            Four of the final six games are on the road, including a trip to Miami.
                            Nationally televised games: 17
                            The Pacers will appear on national television 17 times – eight on ESPN, two on TNT, along with seven games on NBATV.

                            Last season, they were scheduled for seven games on ESPN and TNT but two were dropped by ESPN, and their second-to-last game in Boston, slated for TNT, was canceled because of the marathon bombings.

                            Below are this year's games televised nationally on basic cable:

                            Nov. 6 vs. Chicago (ESPN)
                            Nov. 20 at New York (ESPN)
                            Dec. 18 at Miami (ESPN)
                            Dec. 20 vs. Houston (ESPN)
                            Jan. 16 vs. New York (TNT)
                            Jan. 20 at Golden State (TNT)
                            Feb. 19 at Minnesota (ESPN)
                            Mar. 7 at Houston (ESPN)
                            Mar. 19 at New York (ESPN)
                            Mar 26 vs. Miami (ESPN)

                            Back-to-backs: 20
                            This is always a key number everyone in the organization looks at when scanning the schedule. Unlike the past two years, they won’t play three games in three nights. Still, 20 is presumably a little higher than the team would prefer. Nearly one quarter of the back-to-backs (5-of-20) are in the first month of the season.

                            Let’s Get Going
                            The regular season will tip-off for the Pacers at home on Oct. 29 against the Orlando Magic, bringing a familiar face back to Indiana. Victor Oladipo, who played three seasons in Bloomington, will make his NBA debut against the Pacers. The turnout from IU fans looking to see Oladipo and Purdue backers wanting to check out E’Twaun Moore will only add to opening night festivities.

                            Journey Out West
                            Other than back-to-backs, the makeup of West Coast road trips looks is each team’s primary concern. On the Pacers’ first trip out West, they’ll start December with five games in eight days – making stops in L.A. (Clippers), Portland, Utah, San Antonio, and Oklahoma City. Their final left coast swing comes in late January, where they’ll play five games in nine days – at Golden State, Phoenix, Sacramento, Denver and L.A. (Lakers). The former trip, against three of the top teams in the entire league, is clearly more difficult.

                            Natives Come Home
                            Oct. 29 vs. Orlando – Victor Oladipo, E’Twaun Moore and opening night. (Also, Feb. 3).
                            Nov. 2 vs. Cleveland – Tyler Zeller, a former Mr. Basketball and Washington, Ind. native. (Also, Dec. 31).
                            Nov. 11 vs. Memphis – Former Lawrence North star Mike Conley and Marion native Zach Randolph make their only appearance at the Fieldhouse.
                            Dec. 10 vs. Miami – In addition to being the first meeting since the conference finals, the Heat added Greg Oden in the offseason. (Also, Mar. 26).
                            Dec. 13 vs. Charlotte – Former Indiana Mr. Basketball Cody Zeller’s lone trip to Indy.
                            Dec. 22 vs. Boston – Brad Stevens stands on the sideline at the Fieldhouse for the first time as an NBA head coach. (Also, Mar. 11).
                            Jan. 4 vs. New Orleans – Eric Gordon of North Central and IU.
                            Feb. 18 vs. Atlanta – Pike product Jeff Teague. (Also, Apr. 6).
                            Mar. 2 vs. Utah – Brownsburg and Butler standout Gordon Hayward.

                            Members of Last Year’s Team Return
                            Nov. 8 vs. Toronto – Tyler Hansbrough and D.J. Augustin. (Also, Jan. 7).
                            Feb. 10 vs. Denver – Brian Shaw, now the Nuggets head coach.
                            Mar. 31 vs. San Antonio – Jeff Pendergraph and assistant Jim Boylen.

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