December 26, 2024 @ 4:07 PM
The NBA scored its most-watched Christmas Day game in five years, with tune-ins boosted by a dramatic showdown between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors.
Led by LeBron James, the Lakers edged out the Warriors 115-113 on Wednesday, also giving the NBA its most-watched regular seasonĀ game in five years in the process. Viewership was up 499% vs. the comparable window last year, according to the league.
The Lakers vs. Warriors game averaged 7.76Ā million viewers and peaked with 8.32 million viewers at 10:30 p.m.Ā ET. James led L.A. with 31 points while the Warriorsā Steph Curry scored 17 of his 38 points in the fourth quarter.
According to Nielsen Fast Nationals, the NBA averaged 5.25 million viewers per game in the U.S. across ABC, ESPN,Ā ESPN2,Ā Disney+ and ESPN+, with viewership up 84% vs. last year.
The Christmas Day games began with the New York Knicksā 117-114 win over the San AntonioĀ Spurs averaging 4.91 million viewers, making it the most-watchedĀ Christmas Day opener in 13 yearsĀ and up 98% vs. the comparable window last year. Ā
All five Christmas DayĀ games saw year-over-year viewershipĀ increases, including PhiladelphiaĀ 76ers vs. Boston Celtics (5.16 million viewers, up 3%), MinnesotaĀ Timberwolves vs. Dallas Mavericks (4.38 millionĀ viewers,Ā up 6%) and Denver Nuggets vs. Phoenix Suns (3.84 million viewers, upĀ 161%). TheĀ Nuggets vs. Suns was the most-watched late window game ever forĀ ChristmasĀ Day.
The five-game slateĀ also generated the most-viewedĀ Christmas Day ever for NBA League Pass, with coverage available in 214 countries andĀ territories in 60 languages.



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