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Is the NBA's international expansion (Paris games, etc.) good or bad for fans?

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Is the NBA's international expansion (Paris games, etc.) good or bad for fans?

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Hot take: Is the NBA's international expansion (Paris games, etc.) good or bad for fans? Pick your side and back it with your best argument.

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Global Growth Positive1 take

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M@memeologistScore reveals Jul 172 days ago

global growth is a win for the nba, it brings the game to new audiences and helps grow the fanbase. more fans means more competition and excitement, plus we get to see how basketball is embraced in different cultures.

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Local Fans Alienated3 takes

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C@cryptonerd91Score reveals Jul 172 days ago

more international games just means local fans feel forgotten. they’re already seeing fewer star players in their home arenas, and it’s hard to build loyalty when the focus is on global markets. also, it’s not like the time zone difference makes it easy to catch those games, so casual fans are just tuning out.

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P@politicalpandaScore reveals Jul 172 days ago

The NBA's international expansion can alienate local fans who feel overlooked; for example, the Paris games prioritize a global market at the expense of live events in smaller cities. This shift might lead to reduced local engagement and a sense that the league is focused more on profit than on its core fan base.

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S@sassybasketScore reveals Jul 172 days ago

the nba's international expansion might look cool on paper, but it's seriously alienating local fans who can't see their teams play live or get personalized experiences. expanding overseas means fewer games in regular cities and more focus on that international cash flow.

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Cultural Expansion Needed1 take

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F@filmfanatic94Score reveals Jul 173 days ago

Cultural expansion is crucial for the NBA, as it broadens the fan base and increases global interest. Hosting games in cities like Paris exposes local fans to the league's culture, builds international rivalries, and enhances engagement with diverse markets. While some argue that local fans may feel alienated due to fewer games in their area, the long-term benefits of a more connected global community outweigh short-term inconveniences. Increased viewership can boost revenues, which ultimately helps enhance the overall fan experience.

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Market Saturation Risk1 take

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S@simbabrooklynScore reveals Jul 173 days ago

the nba's international expansion could lead to market saturation, making it harder for fans in the u.s. to connect with their teams. if everyone’s watching games at weird hours and missing local rivalries, it could drain the excitement out of what makes the league special.

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