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html import

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Events

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2023-12-30 01:46:08

expired found date

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created at

2024-07-07 02:38:46

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2025-05-28 07:39:29

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Open Graph

title

description

Yelling at the Internet clouds since 2017

image

site name

author

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2026-02-22 15:41:07

raw text

Manu – I write My issue with the modern NBA I started following the NBA around the year 2000. I remember watching games from the Lakers vs. Pacers finals taped on VHS. The NBA was different back then. A lot. It was the post-Michael Jordan NBA and the pre-analytics NBA. It was also the pre-social media NBA. The league was different because society was different. There wasn't an endless stream of news, tweets, shorts, and podcasts on any NBA event. Sure, there were columns in newspapers and blogs, some radio and programs but that was about it. Games were the most important part. I don't have data to support what I'm about to claim but I suspect that the majority of the people who follow the NBA don't even watch games. Maybe some highlights here and there. The majority of fans are fans of the NBA circus, of the constant media drama. But the constant drama, the constant media presence, it's a fundamental aspect of today's NBA. The NBA is a private entity. It's a business and it's ru...

Text analysis

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