Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James admitted that the NFL owned Christmas Day from a viewership standpoint over the NBA.
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LeBron James is finally admitting that the NFL destroyed the NBA on Christmas Day. After the epic Warriors-Lakers game, LeBron declared Christmas the NBA’s day and criticized the NFL for scheduling ...
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver shared his thoughts on the NFL competing with the NBA on Christmas Day, a date reserved for basketball until Roger Goodell (NFL Commissioner) decided to schedule games ...
The NBA and NFL Christmas Day battle was notably documented by Los Angeles Lakers forward, LeBron James. The latter has always supported both leagues whenever he can. However, the NFL has gotten ...
And they got an important Christmas Day victory on top of all of that. Lakers guard Austin Reaves has steadily improved each year he’s been in the NBA, but he appears to be making another leap ...
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The games weren’t all as great as they should have been but when you have f----- Beyonce out there…" The NFL did easily win the ratings war on Christmas, but the NBA put up good numbers ...
Traditionally, the sporting centerpiece of Christmas Day in the United States is NBA basketball. Baseball is done, hockey doesn't have the same kind of market share, college football bowl season ...
Mandatory Credit: Julian Dakdouk Parkwood Entertainment via Imagn Images Traditionally, the NBA has been the main sport on Christmas Day. However, this past year the NFL attempted to take over the NBA ...
Upstairs, the store has housed the Dickens Village, a walkthrough animatronic display based on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol ... set to open for the 2031 NBA season, but they expect ...