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2025 NBA Playoffs

NBA Finals Game 2 struggled to get ratings 

NBA Finals Game 2
Jun 8, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots the ball against Indiana Pacers forward Obi Toppin (1) during the second half during game two of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

The second game of this year’s NBA Finals struggled to get ratings. The same scenario occurred in the first game of the series, but for Game 2, it was actually worse.

 

Related: 2025 NBA Finals Game 1: Least watched opener since 1988

 

After Game 1 had the lowest ratings since 1988 with 8.91 million viewers, most believed Game 2 would perform much better. For starters, Game 2 was played on a Sunday. With how Game 1 ended, fans would flock to watch the next game.

Right? Wrong.

Viewership dipped to 8.76 million viewers, a 30% decrease from Game 2 of last year’s Finals between the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks. This was also the least watched Finals Game 2 since 2007, if you disregard the 2020 series that was affected by COVID.

 

The Pacers-Thunder Game 2 was also the first Finals to draw fewer viewers in Game 2 compared to Game 1 since the 2007 series, which featured the Cleveland Cavaliers and San Antonio Spurs.

The product on the court has been solid, but the real issue stems from the league itself. Instead of effectively promoting its two small-market teams, the NBA has fallen short, and the lack of visibility is evident.

If this trend continues, the rest of the series will likely follow a similar pattern. Adjusting promotional strategies will be crucial for the NBA moving forward.

About the Author Published Jun 11, 2025

TITAN FREY

Titan Frey is a dedicated father to three wonderful children, whom he takes immense pride in. His passions include reading, writing, basketball, both playing and watching, and playing chess. Titan spent five years working as a journalist for the basketball website fadeawayworld.net, where he served as editor-in-chief for four and a half years. One of his most notable achievements was interviewing Chuck Cooper III, the son of Chuck Cooper, the first African American ever drafted by an NBA team, and writing a biography that has been praised as the most definitive article about Cooper’s legacy. Titan is the author of more than ten novels and the screenwriter of three produced short films. His newest young adult novel, Echoes of the Hardwood: Braxton Foxworthy’s Time‑Travelling Book Report, blends basketball history with heartfelt storytelling and is now available. Order here: https://a.co/d/bo7BYz1

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