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Anonymous
Years ago
ESPN pick their NBA winners
yes ESPN has certain rights. However when you look at the rights they do have in the Australian region they ONLY show a fraction of the games they have rights to. Either Foxtel is too cheap to pay for the extra games or ESPN thinks Aussies would prefer to watch fishing, poker or hunting during the NBA Playoffs. Theres' really no excuse except for money. In Asia they show at least 2 games a week free to air .. not to mention a lot of games on cable. we pay for cable here .. and we still get close to nothing !!!
instead of ESPN picking their winners .. why don't they lift their game and cover the NBA Playoffs way better !!! the playoffs start on sunday .. they show ONE game and then nothing for a whole week !!!! last year they also only showed one side of the Conference Finals !!! as NBA fans we really get hammered here in AUS