What exactly does comparing YouTube TV searches to illegal streaming searches prove? Many of the illegal streaming searches could be related to other sports, not just the NBA. Additionally, YouTube TV isn’t the only way to watch NBA games. This comparison seems to reflect confirmation bias rather than a clear correlation.
It would be great to see how League Pass searches (or subscription numbers if you can find them) stack up on the streaming figure. League Pass is so frustrating that even subscribers sometimes have to find a stream elsewhere, or so I’ve heard…
Evan Mobely and it’s not close!
Although “baby KG” or “the little ticket” should 100% be listed as a nickname!
What brings you to Sydney?
skipping the NYC winter (also my partner is from here)
What exactly does comparing YouTube TV searches to illegal streaming searches prove? Many of the illegal streaming searches could be related to other sports, not just the NBA. Additionally, YouTube TV isn’t the only way to watch NBA games. This comparison seems to reflect confirmation bias rather than a clear correlation.
i agree, which is why i mentioned those caveats in the piece that you're now commenting on
It would be great to see how League Pass searches (or subscription numbers if you can find them) stack up on the streaming figure. League Pass is so frustrating that even subscribers sometimes have to find a stream elsewhere, or so I’ve heard…
the search traffic for "League Pass" and it's derivatives were so pathetically low that I thought it must have been a mistake