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ESPN Flex scheduling

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by The_Yoyo, Nov 24, 2009.

  1. The_Yoyo

    The_Yoyo Member

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    looks like it has already started I watching NBATV last night and they announced that ESPN changed its scheduling for Friday games

    I am not sure what was the game before (looking at the time starts of the game I would guess it was Phoenix vs Minnesota)

    but now its Bucks vs Thunder


    maybe the Rockets have a shot yet at making national tv this year
     
  2. Slimjim19

    Slimjim19 Member

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    Yeah it was Phoenix vs Minnesota. No wonder they made the change, because who wants to watch the 1-13 Timberwolves?

    I'm hoping Rockets can get a shot at national TV as well, but I wouldn't say the chances are likely.
     
  3. djohn2o12

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    Let ESPN keep their b.s. games...The Rockets thrive on disrespect
     
  4. Yak

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    For the past few years, I have been really excited to see two powerhouses like Orlando and Boston go head-to-head, but now, I feel like I'd much rather see a game with two up-and-coming players like Jennings and Durant.
     
  5. moestavern19

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    Better than TNT showing the Cavs or Bulls every Thursday.
     
  6. H-townhero

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    seriously the bulls are so boring..
     

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