Knicks-Spurs Finals surge to ratings heights not seen since 1998

The Knicks’ epic Game 4 comeback did monster viewership numbers for ABC.Wednesday’s thriller against the Spurs averaged 20.9 million viewers, making it the most-watched NBA Finals Game 4 since 1998 — when Michael Jordan’s Bulls took on the Jazz with Karl Malone and John Stockton — and the most-watched Game 4 ever on ABC, according to numbers released by Nielsen on Friday.And it hasn’t been just a one-game thing.Through four games, the Knicks-Spurs series is averaging 19.6 million viewers, up 116 percent from last year and good for the most-watched NBA Finals since 1998 and the largest Finals audience ever on ABC/ESPN.Game 4 was also a hit online. The NBA is calling the contest “the most-viral NBA game ever on social media” by reportedly “generating 3 billion views and counting.”The latest numbers come after Monday’s Game 3 broadcast between the Knicks and the Spurs became the most-watched NBA Finals Game 3 in nearly three decades with 23.8 million people tuning in, and peaking at 26.3 million late in the fourth quarter.Another unbelievable Knicks win and another cover worth framing to hold onto this moment.
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After 27 years, we’re back in the finals.Immortalize this moment.
No matter what happens from here, we made it, and nobody can take that away.Bonkers feels like the only appropriate word to describe this season.
Games 1 and 2 were the same story, having at the time been the most-watched NBA Finals games since Games 6 and 7 of the Raptors-Warriors Finals in 2019 when Kawhi Leonard led Toronto to the title against a injury-riddled Golden S...