Under ten million for Mavs’ Game 4 rout of Celtics

Under ten million for Mavs’ Game 4 rout of Celtics

NBA Finals ratings sank to COVID-era levels for the Mavericks’ Game 4 rout of the Celtics.

Friday’s Celtics-Mavericks NBA Finals Game 4 averaged 9.62 million viewers on ABC, according to Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal — marking the least-watched Finals game since Suns-Bucks Game 3 in July 2021 (9.25M) and the least-watched Game 4 since Lakers-Heat in the 2020 “bubble,” a game that took place in October (7.70M). Outside of those two COVID-affected years, no Finals game has had a smaller audience since Game 3 of the 2007 series (9.49M).

The Mavericks’ historic blowout, in which they led by as many as 48 points, declined 8% from Nuggets-Heat last year (10.41M) and 20% from Warriors-Celtics in 2022 (12.06M).

The Celtics entered Friday with a 3-0 lead, the first such margin in an NBA Finals since 2018. Game 4 that year, in which Stephen Curry and the Warriors completed a sweep of LeBron James’ Cavaliers, averaged a 9.3 rating and 16.24 million. The Warriors led the Cavaliers 3-0 in the prior year Finals as well, and Cleveland’s blowout win drew a 10.7 and 19.06 million.

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