The latest NBA Finals matchup between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks drew a massive audience, with Nielsen reporting an average of 20.6 million viewers tuning in this month.
The NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs drew a massive audience in June, averaging 20.6 million viewers according to Nielsen ratings since 1998.
Related ↗Garrick Higgo's absence from the U.S. Open explained by a surprising reason.Saturday night's Knicks title-clinching win over the Spurs set a record for NBA Finals viewership in 28 years, attracting an average of 24.5 million viewers to ESPN and ABC broadcasts. The milestone surpasses the previous high, achieved by the 1998 series where Michael Jordan led the Bulls to their sixth championship, defeating the Utah Jazz in six games with an average audience of 29.04 million.
Game 5 of the Spurs-Knicks series drew an impressive 33 million viewers, with Jalen Brunson's 45-point performance leading the charge in a thrilling comeback.
Read next ↗Sri Lanka series sees return of Joseph and Da Silva to the West Indies team.This season's NBA Finals saw a surge in viewership, eclipsing previous records set by ABC and ESPN since their broadcasting began in 2003. The milestone marks just the third instance since 1999 where the finals have attracted over 20 million viewers.
In contrast to recent years, the 2022 NBA Finals saw an average of 10.31 million viewers tuning in for each of the seven games played between the Thunder and Pacers.

