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Will basketball come to be the #1 TV spectator sport in the world?

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What do you think, can it overtake soccer one day

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Basketball is probably the fastest growing sport worldwide because of China
 

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Basketball is probably the fastest growing sport worldwide because of China
Basketball is the perfect sport for China:

- tiny court means easy to setup in densely populated areas, not much space needed
- easy to get into, not a lot of rules to turn off new viewers
- lots of action and athleticism
- height gives you a huge advantage and with China's massive population you're inevitably going to get lots of really tall people, so China will become better over time at it
 

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I think soccer is too deeply rooted to be completely over taken any time soon.

Plus with the very minimal equipment needed to play soccer it will always be easier for poor countries to play.
 

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I think soccer is too deeply rooted to be completely over taken any time soon.

Plus with the very minimal equipment needed to play soccer it will always be easier for poor countries to play.


lol, yeah. pretty much all you need is a ball, period...
 

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Basketball can't even takeover AMERICAN football, less known soccer worldwide
 

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I'll be long dead if that ever happens lol.
 

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Soccer will never be passed as the most watched sport worldwide

Considering there are no sports other than Soccer being played in some countries, then of course those people are going to watch it.

I don't care that it's the most watched globally, as long as it doesn't cut into the sports I watch here in the states.
 

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Plus with the very minimal equipment needed to play soccer it will always be easier for poor countries to play.
True, that's why basketball will never overtake soccer in Europe, no matter how many Dirk Nowitzkis and Tony Parkers they make. Soccer will always be cheaper.
 

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True, that's why basketball will never overtake soccer in Europe, no matter how many Dirk Nowitzkis and Tony Parkers they make. Soccer will always be cheaper.

Ahhh.....but basketball is the fastest growing sport in China by a pretty wide margin. That's a billion fans right there......they won't even need europe.
 

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Soccer is fairly saturated.
There is really not any untapped growth markets in Europe, Africa or Latin America.
Those regions are already maxed out for soccer fans.
Only Asian and North American markets are untapped.

But basketball has plenty of room to grow.
There are markets to be had in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

Basketball is becoming more popular is Soccer strongholds much faster than soccer is penetrating the basketball strongholds.

Despite nearly 50 years of nonstop marketing, soccer barely registers in the USA.
They have been selling us the same old, "wait til all these kids playing soccer grow up" line since the 1970s. It still has not happened. Some of the original future soccer "wait til they grow up" kids are now approaching 50 years old.

CHINA and ASIA is the key.

Those population areas are still relatively neutral. They could swing the balance.

CHINA especially seem to be trending towards basketball.

CHINA could easily tip the scales and put soccer #2.
 

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Soccer is fairly saturated.
There is really not any untapped growth markets in Europe, Africa or Latin America.
Those regions are already maxed out for soccer fans.
Only Asian and North American markets are untapped.

But basketball has plenty of room to grow.
There are markets to be had in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

Basketball is becoming more popular is Soccer strongholds much faster than soccer is penetrating the basketball strongholds.

Despite nearly 50 years of nonstop marketing, soccer barely registers in the USA.
They have been selling us the same old, "wait til all these kids playing soccer grow up" line since the 1970s. It still has not happened. Some of the original future soccer "wait til they grow up" kids are now approaching 50 years old.

CHINA and ASIA is the key.

Those population areas are still relatively neutral. They could swing the balance.

CHINA especially seem to be trending towards basketball.

CHINA could easily tip the scales and put soccer #2.

Soccer is already the #1 spectator sport in China. Its not "neutral". Soccer is also the 2nd most popular sport in Japan where basketball is irrelevant, and same with India. Hong Kong, Malasyia...etc all have soccer as their favorite sport.

Football is the most popular spectator sport in China
Sport in the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

As the first graph shows, even if basketball was to quadruple in size, and soccer was to stay the same, basketball would be barely half as big soccer.
 

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this thread is like watching Soccer.

:yawn:
 
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