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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Pacers schedule released. 10 national tv games

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    http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2013...v-appearances/


    NBA Releases Schedule; Marquee Teams Dominate TV Appearances

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    The highest-profile teams in the NBA will make the most national television appearances during the 2013-14 regular season.

    The NBA released its 2013-14 regular season schedule on Tuesday, with the Heat, Lakers and Knicks each making the maximum number of appearances on ESPN, ABC and TNT (25). The season begins October 29 with the Heat hosting the Bulls and the Clippers facing the Lakers in a TNT doubleheader.
    The Christmas Day slate will again feature five games — Bulls/Nets at Noon ET on ESPN, Thunder/Knicks at 2:30 on ABC, Heat/Lakers at 5 PM on ABC, Rockets/Spurs at 8 PM on ESPN, and Clippers/Warriors at 10:30 PM on ESPN.

    In other holiday action, ESPN and TNT will combine for three games on Martin Luther King Day. ESPN will air Nets/Knicks at 2:30 PM ET, while TNT gets a Lakers/Bulls and Pacers/Warriors primetime doubleheader.

    ABC will televise the minimum 15 games yet again this season, opening its regular Sunday schedule with Spurs/Heat and Lakers/Knicks on January 26. As was the case last year, only eight NBA teams are scheduled to appear on ABC — the Heat (6), Knicks (6), Lakers (5), Bulls (5), Thunder (4), Clippers (2), Spurs (1) and Rockets (1).

    ESPN is set to air its customary 75 telecasts, including a special Heat/Knicks Saturday game the night before the Super Bowl. ESPN will also air Dwight Howard‘s first road game against the Lakers on February 19 and the return of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to Boston on January 26. ESPN’s schedule also includes Pistons/Kings on November 15, for some reason.

    TNT’s usual 52 game slate includes the second meeting of the season between the Heat and Lakers (January 23) as well as the second return of Howard to Los Angeles (April 8).

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      Pacers only go to DC once, and then the only home game I will probably attend (day after Thanksgiving) is vs. Washington. FML.

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        Here is the whole national TV schedule (not including NBATV). here is the list of all 30 teams. I highlighted the Celtics because there was some talk at the forum party that the Celtics would get more games than the Pacers. Grizzlies got to the WCF and they only have 6 games. Click on the link to see the matchups

        Heat - 25
        Lakers - 25
        Knicks - 25
        Bulls - 24
        Thunder - 24

        Clippers - 21
        Rockets - 20

        Nets - 17
        Warriors - 17
        Spurs - 15
        Nuggets - 13

        Pacers - 10
        Mavs - 8

        Grizzlies - 6
        Blazers - 6
        T-Wolves - 5
        Cavs - 4

        Hawks - 3
        Jazz - 3
        Pelicans - 3
        Celtics - 3

        Bucks - 1
        Wizards - 1
        Magic - 1
        Suns - 1
        Pistons - 1
        Kings - 1

        Raptors - 0
        Sixers - 0
        Bobcats - 0


        http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2013...n-tv-schedule/
        Last edited by Unclebuck; 08-07-2013, 09:15 AM.

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          I'm pretty psyched about the schedule. 12 games where I don't have to drive like a bat out of hell to make it from Terre Haute. A few more weekend games as compared to last year and a few 8 o'clock start times on Fridays. Looks like the Pacers will make a little more money off the Mrs. and I this year.
          You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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            If the NBA did a better job of hyping certain teams, then they wouldn't have the problem of having to have the same teams on TV every year. But as it is, Lakers, (which I do not look forward to watching at all-killme) are much bigger ratings draw than the Pacers. So, as a few have said, we can't necessarily blame them. Do we get to watch our team? Yes. That's enough.

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              I understand the reason many here are not counting the NBATV games as national TV games, but hey, those are seven games that I'll be able to watch that I otherwise wouldn't, so I'll gladly count them.

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              • Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                Pot, this is kettle, come in, kettle....
                Lol yeah that could be said about alot of pacers games on the last three years.

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                  Originally posted by Smits Happens View Post
                  I understand the reason many here are not counting the NBATV games as national TV games, but hey, those are seven games that I'll be able to watch that I otherwise wouldn't, so I'll gladly count them.
                  I think because there are still quite a few cable/sat systems for whom NBATV is not a basic channel. TNT and ESPN are always basic channels.

                  Edit: Sorry, read that as "I don't understand", but I'll leave my comment for others anyway.
                  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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                    Originally posted by mattie View Post
                    If the NBA did a better job of hyping certain teams, then they wouldn't have the problem of having to have the same teams on TV every year. But as it is, Lakers, (which I do not look forward to watching at all-killme) are much bigger ratings draw than the Pacers. So, as a few have said, we can't necessarily blame them. Do we get to watch our team? Yes. That's enough.
                    I really wish the NBA would invest at least a little effort in promoting non-star-driven content. I don't see how it could do anything but help, since it isn't like you need to promote the hell out of the Lakers/Heat/superstar-of-the-month.

                    Spending some time during the year hyping the best of the non-automatic-audience teams could pay off in HUGE dividends during the playoffs. Heck, just looking for GOOD things to say in a defensive series instead of labeling it boring and moving on to the dunkfest3pointshootout H-O-R-S-E games would help.
                    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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                      Originally posted by BillS View Post
                      I think because there are still quite a few cable/sat systems for whom NBATV is not a basic channel. TNT and ESPN are always basic channels.

                      Edit: Sorry, read that as "I don't understand", but I'll leave my comment for others anyway.
                      Understood, and I suppose I could alter my comment and instead of counting them as national TV, I mean to say there are 17 games on Smits Happens TV.

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                        Originally posted by BillS View Post
                        I really wish the NBA would invest at least a little effort in promoting non-star-driven content. I don't see how it could do anything but help, since it isn't like you need to promote the hell out of the Lakers/Heat/superstar-of-the-month.

                        Spending some time during the year hyping the best of the non-automatic-audience teams could pay off in HUGE dividends during the playoffs. Heck, just looking for GOOD things to say in a defensive series instead of labeling it boring and moving on to the dunkfest3pointshootout H-O-R-S-E games would help.
                        Yep. They need to take a page out of the NFL's book. The NFL is able to throw the best teams on TV every week versus only showing their star QB's.

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                          Not only as BillS said, would hyping the better less known teams pay dividends come playoff time, but again, during the regular season when the NBA is trying to build fans, they would be showcasing a better product.

                          When the casual fan turns on the TV, (again he turns on the TV, because for whatever reason the Lakers attract viewers) he watches the Lakers. The problem is, given the choice, the Lakers are the last team the NBA should want on TV if they had the choice. Watching the never ending layup line being run on the Lakers isn't going to be entertaining no matter who you are. The better quality product is of course, Bulls, Nets, Pacers, Warriors, Spurs, all teams that don't pull the ratings that they should.

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                            Funny thing I noticed that no one else probably cares about: I printed out the PDF schedule from the Pacers' site for my cube at work. The Pelicans are still listed as NOH, not NOP. Behind the times, yo. Behind the times.

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                              Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                              Also if I remember correctly, we had low national ratings against the Hawks in the playoffs.
                              Because they were on NBAtv. Every game on that channel got low ratings, even Heat games.

                              This is why the NFL is so much better than the NBA. The NFL doesn't give a crap about where a team is from, if they're good, they get the national spotlight. It's backwards in the NBA. What city your team plays in is the first question, whether or not they're good is second. It's a joke that the Lakers got so many national games. They're gonna be awful.
                              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                                Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                                Because they were on NBAtv. Every game on that channel got low ratings, even Heat games.

                                This is why the NFL is so much better than the NBA. The NFL doesn't give a crap about where a team is from, if they're good, they get the national spotlight. It's backwards in the NBA. What city your team plays in is the first question, whether or not they're good is second. It's a joke that the Lakers got so many national games. They're gonna be awful.

                                3 of the 6 were on NBATV. but the two that were on ESPN were the two lowest rated games of the playoffs (that were not on ESPN2 or NBATV). and the 1 game on ESPN2 was the lowest ESPN2 game of the playoffs.


                                it is going to take this pacers team a couple of really good years before they start to get good TV ratings. The 90's Pacers had Reggie Miller and Spike which starting in game #5 of the '04 ECF drove the ratings and got the pacers on the map.

                                Do we really want to go comparing the NBA with the NFL. It really is not useful at all.

                                http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2013...or-every-game/
                                Last edited by Unclebuck; 08-07-2013, 10:30 AM.

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