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  2. ClutchPoints - Wikipedia

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    ClutchPoints is a sports media website owned by ClutchPoints, Inc. It was founded by Nish Patel in 2015. ClutchPoints covers the NBA, NFL, and MLB among other sports through a focus on team-specific fans across their editorial, video, and social content, with the latter being known in the form of creative graphics.

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  4. NBA on ABC - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, longtime Monday Night Football commentator Al Michaels was hired to replace Nessler as the network's lead NBA play-by-play announcer; Michele Tafoya remained as its lead sideline reporter. Doc Rivers , a critically acclaimed analyst when he worked with Turner Sports for TNT's NBA broadcasts, became available after a 1–10 start by ...

  5. NBA on TNT - Wikipedia

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    During the course of the 2021–22 NBA season, TNT anointed Kevin Harlan as its new lead play-by-play voice, assigning him to call the 2022 NBA All-Star Game and the Western Conference finals. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Starting with the 2023 NBA All-Star Game , however, Brian Anderson took over play-by-play duties, but Harlan remains the play-by-play voice ...

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  7. Betting: Prop Queen's Top NBA Plays for Mar. 24th - AOL

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    The Prop Queen, Ariel Epstein, gives her best plays for the NBA slate on Thursday, March 24.

  8. Week 10 of the NFL season was one full of drama, talking points and some big solo performances. QB plays like ‘best player on planet’ in win, receiver pushes teammate, Saints end losing run ...

  9. NBA Finals television ratings - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics was the highest rated and most watched NBA Finals series on CBS, averaging a 15.9 rating / 32 share and 24.12 million viewers. Game 7 of the 1988 NBA Finals registered the network's highest rated and most watched NBA game with a 21.2 rating / 37 share.