
Has "The last dance" on Netflix helped Australian bball?
Lol, no-one on this thread has mentioned that it would overtake AFL, simply increase the interest in basketball in general.

People have been claiming for 30 years that Basketball was poised to overtake AFL as the most popular spectator sport;
because of mythical junior participation rates,
because its an international sport,
because of the NBA,
because of migrants,
because its in the 'Lympics
because its easier and cheaper to play...
Now you think it's because of some tv program? ROFL, M'ok.
Interestingly, similar groups of people have been saying the same thing about Soccer (for the last 50 years) and even Rugby.
Personally, I don't see it happening in my lifetime.
So far, I have been right for the last 30 years, but sure I'm the one posting rubbish. LOL


Interesting article on what the Last Dance doco has done for hoops in Esperance in WA:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-04/last-dance-drives-hoop-dreams-for-country-kids-in-wa/12416300

Anyone else had an increased craving for cigars, gambling, whisky and wearing big suits these past 6 weeks?

100%, I've got friends who have no interest in Basketball or NBA and every single one of them think it's one of the best things they've watched in the last decade, wives, kids, parents around me are all saying the same thing. Some ppl post some absolute rubbish on this forum...

Koberulz sucks


Unfortunately, its apparent that people view such things through their own preconceptions.
Those who love the NBA, think it was wonderful and sure to boost the sport.
Those with no interest in the NBA, or who thought it showcased everything that's wrong with America, have a more sanguine outlook.
It's honestly hard to say. I'm sure there are those who despite not actively following American sport, would still buy into the almost religious fervour that surrounds Jordan and his ilk, or at least appreciate his demigod status, and for those it may (re)ignite an interest. Of those, the ones who already follow say AFL, may become convinced now that NBL is a "real sport."
BUT how many such people are there?
It really depends on what people's reasons are for not appreciating NBL.
Personally, I still appreciate that many Americans died defending Australia, that our entire defence is predicated on the ANZUS treaty and the US Navy, and America remains almost our only trade ally. Yet I am amazed about the amount of anti-American vitriol I read almost every day. And this is relevant, because one of the criticisms I constantly here from AL & NRL fans, is that Basketball is "Too American".
So for those, I don't expect the series had a positive impact.


Wow. Wow. Bulls on the road and missing Deng, Hinrich and of course Rose. Robinson got them home in the end.
Third straight game where Butler's played the full 48.
