The Heat are the NBA's last remaining ratings draw

Written by Joe Lucia on .

Despite heading to overtime, Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Grizzlies and Spurs once again struggled in the ratings. Game 2 on ESPN drew 4.6 million viewers, down a whopping 48% from Game 2 of the Celtics-Heat Eastern Conference Finals on ESPN, which drew 8.8 million viewers. The series was also down 34% from Game 2 of 2011 Western Conference Finals between the Thunder and Mavericks on ESPN, which had 7.0 million viewers.

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Viewing Picks for May 24, 2013

Written by Ken Fang on .

All Times Eastern

Australian Rules Football
Collingwood Magpies vs. Sydney Swans -- Fox Soccer Plus, 5:30 a.m.
Port Adelaide Power vs. Geelong Cats -- Fox Soccer Plus, 11:30 p.m.

College Baseball
ACC Tournament, Durham, NC
Pool Play
NC State vs. Miami -- Fox Sports Net-regional, 11 a.m.
Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech-- Fox Sports Net-regional, 3 p.m.
Clemson vs. North Carolina-- Fox Sports Net-regional, 7 p.m.

Big Ten Tournament, Minneapolis, MN
Semifinals
Illinois vs. Minnesota -- Big Ten Network, 1 p.m.
Nebraska vs. Illinois/Minnesota winner -- Big Ten Network, 4:30 p.m.
Ohio State vs. Indiana -- Big Ten Network, 8 p.m.

Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, OK
Pool Play
Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech -- Fox College Sports Central, 10 a.m.
Kansas State vs. Baylor -- Fox College Sports Central, 1:30 p.m.
West Virginia vs. TCU -- Fox College Sports Central, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma State vs. Kansas -- Fox College Sports Central, 8:30 p.m.

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Screengrab Snafu: The Royals graphics department is just giving up

Written by Matt Yoder on .

This gem appeared on Fox Sports Kansas City tonight during their coverage of the Royals-Angels game.  A simple poll about the best young stars in baseball... and there are so many screw-ups here, they are worth counting one by one.

1) There is no such major league player as Bryce Hunter.
2) Bryce Harper plays for the Nationals and a Tigers logo appears beside him.
3) Matt Jones was a quarterback at Arkansas or is the guy that runs Kentucky Sports Radio.  He is not an MLB pitcher.  That's a guy named Matt Harvey.
4) Harvey plays for the Mets, not the Orioles.
5) Manny Machado does play for the Orioles, and yes that is his real name... and a White Sox logo appears next to him.  So close!
6) Mike Trout is not a member of the Yankees... yet.

Good job, good effort FS Kansas City.

H/T travdawgsks

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Lynn Hoppes reportedly laid off by ESPN, Playbook to be shut down

Written by Joe Lucia on .

While many of the ESPN layoffs on Tuesday came in departments (technology and sales) where you wouldn't recognize any names, one layoff is someone who is very familiar in the sports blogosphere: Lynn Hoppes, the former editor of Page 2 and current writer for ESPN's Playbook. Deadspin initially reported Hoppes' ouster, along with the news that Playbook is also being shut down.

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The Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team wins the internet

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Photobombs, water coolers, shaving cream, and general hijinks have become a beloved part of postgame interviews around sports.

The Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team are the 1927 Yankees of the postgame interview.  Just watch and enjoy this montage below of photo and videobombs the likes of which have never been seen before...

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Sunday Night Football is primetime TV's top show

Written by Joe Lucia on .

With the 2012-13 TV season in the book, the top primetime show on the major networks isn't a scripted or reality program. Instead, it's Sunday Night Football. This marks the second straight year that a sports program has been the most-viewed primetime program. NBC's weekly NFL presentation averaged 21.5 million viewers this year, barely edging out CBS's NCIS, which averaged 21.3 million viewers for the season.

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Stephen A. Smith debates LeBron's love for Chicken McNuggets in new McDonald's commercial

Written by David Rogers on .

Stephen A. Smith loves dissecting opinions. In a new commercial for McDonald's, he discusses LeBron James Tweeting about his love for McDonald's Chicken McNuggets. Smith claims LeBron doesn't know what he's talking about and that Nuggets are no match for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese. This stance gets viewers talking, debating which item is the greatest of all time on the McDonald's menu. 

It's worth noting that LeBron never actually Tweeted about McDonald's or Chicken McNuggets, though it would have been an impressive tie-in if he had. Still, the commercial does have viewers talking because it yet again features Smith arguing about something no one really cares about, only this time it's fast food and not Tim Tebow.

 

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Jalen Rose does not know what the Pulitzer Prize is for

Written by Matt Yoder on .

This clip comes from ESPN's postgame coverage from Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.  Near the end of the game, Tony Allen of the Grizzlies got a flagrant foul from Manu Ginobili.  Even though the call was fairly accurate, Allen writhed on the ground like David Luiz, holding his head that was never touched.

After the game, Jalen Rose had a great line planned for the occasion... and messed it up.

"Whether it was a flagrant foul or not, Tony Allen, Pulitzer Prize winner."

Of course, the Pulitzer is for writing and not acting, as the rest of the ESPN set pointed out.  Maybe ESPN NBA Countdown can win the Pulitzer for Best Studio Show one of these days and finally beat Inside the NBA.

[Video via AirChecked]

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Mike Francesa is not going to be NYCFC's biggest supporter

Written by Matt Yoder on .

There was huge news in MLS this week as the league unveiled plans for the league's 20th team - a joint venture between Manchester City and the New York Yankees - two of the richest, most powerful teams in the world.  After a YES promo for the press conference earlier this week, Mike Francesa expressed his disdain and complete non-interest in the sport of soccer.  What follows was one of the more predictable, humorous, get off my lawn soccer rants from Mikey.  

Instead of prank calls making fun of Mike's sleepiness, what we really need today is callers asking Mike to break down the Champions League final or fake transfer scenarios for how Borussia Dortmund can replace Mario Gotze.

[Video via Cork Gaines]

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An endorsement from Chuck Norris is not what Tim Tebow needed

Written by Brad Gagnon on .

I always figured that if/when Chuck Norris and Tim Tebow crossed paths in the pop culture spectrum, the internet would simply cease to exist. Norris, Tebow. Tebow, Walker, Texas Ranger. It's just too much for us bloggers. After all, the World Wide Web has taught us that Norris slams revolving doors and that Tebow hits blackjack with one card.

It's no wonder that Norris has decided to pen a 1,000-word column praising his fellow American superhero. What is odd, though, is that said column appears on a website that claims to be dedicated to "documenting, exposing and neutralizing liberal media bias."

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