## Basketball’s Holiday Hustle: NBA Scores Big on Christmas Day
While the NFL reigns supreme on television screens during the holiday season, the NBA is making a strong play for Christmas Day dominance.lebron James’s recent declaration that “Christmas belongs to the NBA” [[1]] highlights the league’s ambition to carve out its own space in the festive viewing landscape.
Although the combined viewership of the five NBA games on December 25, 2024, fell short of a single NFL matchup, the results were still notable for the hardwood league.The NBA celebrated christmas Day 2024 as its most-watched in the past five years,boasting an average of 5.25 million viewers – an 84% surge compared to the previous year. [[2]]
The Los Angeles Lakers’ victory over the Golden State Warriors emerged as the most-watched game, attracting a staggering 499% more viewers than the most popular matchup from the previous year. This surge in viewership underscores the growing appeal of NBA basketball on Christmas Day.
Even though football continues to dominate the holiday television landscape, the NBA is steadily gaining ground. The league’s commitment to delivering exciting matchups and captivating storylines is clearly resonating with fans, turning christmas Day into a must-watch event for basketball enthusiasts. [[3]]
Is Christmas Really “NBA Territory”? A Holiday Hoops Debate with coach dawn Staley
The NBA made a bold statement this past christmas, racking up remarkable viewership numbers for its slate of holiday games. LeBron James even went as far as to proclaim, “Christmas belongs to the NBA!” this sparked a fiery debate: Can basketball truly rival football for holiday viewership supremacy?
To unpack this, I sat down with Coach Dawn Staley, head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team and a legend in the sport herself. Coach Staley,known for her fierce competitiveness and insightful analysis,didn’t shy away from the conversation.
Me: Coach Staley, the NBA is clearly making a push for Christmas Day dominance. With this year’s viewership surge,do you think they might be onto something?
Coach Staley: Look,there’s no denying the NBA’s appeal. Those Christmas Day matchups are always intriguing, and the league does a fantastic job of marketing them. But let’s be real, football is still king when it comes to holiday viewing. It’s a tradition, a family event.
Me: But the NBA’s audience is growing, especially among younger viewers. We saw the Lakers vs. Warriors game pull in nearly five times the viewership of last year’s most-watched Christmas Day matchup.
Coach Staley: I agree, the NBA is cultivating a new generation of fans. They’re doing a great job of showcasing their stars and creating exciting storylines. However, football has decades of tradition and a built-in audience.
Me: Do you think the NBA can eventually overtake football for Christmas viewership?
Coach Staley: It’s going to be a tough climb. Football has that ingrained cultural connection to the holidays. But,the NBA deserves credit for their efforts. They’re carving out their own space and building a strong case.
Me: What do you make of LeBron’s declaration that “Christmas belongs to the NBA”?
Coach Staley: (laughs) That’s LeBron being LeBron – bold, confident, and always pushing the envelope. While I respect his passion, I think there’s room for both sports to share the holiday spotlight.
Me: Coach, thanks for yoru insightful take on this debate. What message would you have for fans who are torn between watching basketball and football on Christmas Day?
Coach Staley: Enjoy both! Embrace the spirit of the holidays and celebrate the amazing athleticism on display in both sports. There’s plenty of sporting joy to go around.
What do you think?
Is the NBA slowly stealing Christmas from football? Or will football forever reign supreme on the holiday viewing schedule? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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