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NBA PLAYOFF RATINGS DOWN 8%; ARE KNICKS A HUGE BOOST?

          NBC's coverage of the Pacers-Knicks Game Six on Friday
     earned a 10.2/21 national Nielsen rating, making NBC's final
     cumulative playoff average a 6.5/16 over 25 games, down 8%
     from last year's 7.1/19 over 21 games.  Pacers-Knicks Game
     Six earned an 18.6/31 in N.Y. and a 35.1/57 in Indianapolis
     (NBC).  Meanwhile, Turner finished with a 2.9 average cable
     rating for its 36 NBA playoff games, down 9% from last year. 
     However this year, Turner televised only the Knicks-Pacers
     Game One, which earned a 6.1 rating, while it televised
     three conference final games in '98 (AP, 6/15).  In Denver,
     Mike Littwin writes that the Knicks "will bring ratings" to
     NBC during the NBA Finals, as Latrell Sprewell "gets to play
     the antihero, which might be the best the TV boys can hope
     for this soon into the post-Jordan era" (ROCKY MTN NEWS,
     6/15).  HBO's Bryant Gumbel, on the Knicks making the NBA
     Finals: "In this abbreviated, forgettable, often ugly
     season, they've actually given fans a real reason to claim
     they still love this game" ("Real Sports," HBO, 6/14).

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