Sentinel & Enterprise

Around the world, fans are watching

Internatio­nal markets taking in NBA playoffs

- By Tim Reynolds

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. » Miami coach erik spoelstra makes no effort to hide his excitement or appreciati­on when journalist­s from the philippine­s join virtual news conference­s to ask him questions during the nba finals.

In his mother’s homeland, they are most definitely watching the playoffs.

Out of all the measured internatio­nal markets, the philippine­s has the largest average audience for live games during this season’s playoffs — and spoelstra isn’t the only reason why. they’re huge lebron james fans there as well, as evidenced by where the clicks are coming from.

When James turned 35 this past december, the nba did a video of the top 35 plays of his career. it’s been viewed more than 42 million times — with roughly 25% of those clicks, or about 10 million views, coming from the Philippine­s.

The top five internatio­nal markets viewing los angeles lakers games on nba league pass this season were, in order, australia, the philippine­s, brazil, spain and mexico. for the heat, it’s virtually the same order: Australia, the Philippine­s, Spain, Brazil and Mexico.

Fans in China have seen fewer games this season than usual after state broadcaste­r cctv suspended its relationsh­ip with the nba last october. game 5 of the nba finals, however, was being shown on cctv, the broadcaste­r announced friday -- and james’ popularity there has been enormous for the entirety of his 17-year career.

Raising awareness

The National Basketball Players associatio­n released a video friday, done in partnershi­p with black players for change, to con

tinue addressing the issues of racial inequality and police brutality — both major points of discussion during the NBA’s time in the bubble at Walt Disney World.

It was, the groups said, the latest step “to keep social justice and racial equality at the forefront of the conversati­on heading into the upcoming election.”

Among the NBA players who took part in the filming of the video during their stays in the bubble: Malcolm Brogdon, Jaylen Brown, Andre Iguodala, Jayson Tatum and Austin Rivers.

“We stand with our brothers from Black Players for Change as a reminder that we will not forget about the victims of police brutality and racial injustice and we will not stop fighting for change,” NBPA President Chris Paul said.

Few sweeps

There were only three sweeps in this season’s playoffs, all in the first round, all of them in the Eastern Conference.

That’s the first time since 2014 that there were no sweeps in the conference semifinals, conference finals or NBA Finals.

Before that, the last time there were no sweeps in the last three rounds was 2008.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo and Los Angeles Lakers’ Dwight Howard square off during the opening tip-off of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Friday night.
GETTY IMAGES Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo and Los Angeles Lakers’ Dwight Howard square off during the opening tip-off of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Friday night.
 ?? AP ?? Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler is fouled by Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Friday night.
AP Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler is fouled by Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Friday night.

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