## NBA Paris Games Impact Top 14 Schedule
The highly anticipated NBA Paris Games, featuring the San Antonio Spurs and the Indiana Pacers, are set to take place on January 23rd and 25th. As Canal+ holds the broadcasting rights for both the NBA and the top 14 rugby championship, the network has had to make some adjustments to its programming schedule for the 15th day of the top 14 season. [[1]]
To accommodate the NBA games, Canal+ has shifted the Top 14 schedule slightly. The afternoon matches on the 15th day will now begin thirty minutes earlier, with Stade Toulouse hosting MHR at 2 p.m. The multiplex, featuring four simultaneous matches, will follow at 4 p.m. The evening game, pitting UBB against Lou, has been pushed back by ten minutes to 9:15 p.m. This adjustment was necessary due to the simultaneous broadcast of the rugby match on both Canal+ and C8. [[2]]
The National Rugby League has approved these schedule changes,ensuring that fans can enjoy both the NBA Paris Games and the Top 14 action. This scheduling shuffle highlights the growing popularity of both sports in France, with Canal+ playing a key role in bringing these exciting events to viewers nationwide. [[3]]
“Dunkin’ and Ruckin’ for Viewership: A Chat with Rugby Star Maxime Medard”
canal+’s recent schedule shuffle to accommodate the NBA Paris Games has had fans buzzing, particularly in the rugby community.
To get a read on how this might impact the beloved Top 14, we sat down with French rugby legend, Maxime Medard. With a career spanning two decades and a storied resume boasting multiple Top 14 titles, a Six Nations Championship, and a World Cup runner-up medal, Medard’s outlook on the French sports landscape is invaluable.
Moderator: Maxime, thanks for joining us. Let’s talk about these scheduling changes. While fans understand the need to prioritize the NBA Paris Games, do you think pushing back some of the Top 14 fixtures might affect rugby viewership?
Maxime Medard: It’s certainly a juggling act, isn’t it? I appreciate Canal+’s commitment to covering both sports, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t surprised by the timing. January is a crucial stage in the Top 14 season. Shifting games, even by a few minutes, can disrupt routines for players and fans alike.
Moderator: Do you think this signifies a larger trend of basketball gaining traction in France at the expense of rugby?
Maxime medard: Absolutely not. Rugby Union holds a unique place in the hearts of the French.It’s a sport deeply interwoven with our national identity.
Having said that, the NBA’s popularity is undeniable, especially among younger generations. The Paris Games will undoubtedly expose more people to basketball, and that’s a good thing for sports in general.
Moderator: So, you see this as a win-win, rather than a zero-sum game?
Maxime Medard: Precisely. Both sports can thrive.
We just need to ensure that rugby continues to get its due attention.A passionate fanbase, captivating rivalries, and the unique spectacle of Top 14 matches ensure that rugby will always hold its own.
Moderator:
What would you say to Top 14 fans who might be disappointed by these changes?
Maxime Medard:
This is a chance for fans to embrace new traditions. Imagine enjoying a thrilling afternoon of Top 14 rugby followed by the excitement of an NBA clash in the evening.
Let’s make this a festivity of sport!
Moderator: Well said, Maxime. A true sportsman recognizes the value of every game, courtside or pitchside. Thanks for your insightful perspective.
What do you think,readers? Are these schedule shifts a cause for concern or an opportunity to expand our sporting horizons? Let us know in the comments below!