Jay Sawyer of Chester Dr. Discusses If Americans Are Still Interested in Watching The NBA


Posted October 22, 2020 by thomsonsheri1

This Press Release intends to inform the readers about Jay Sawyer’s opinion on Americans and their interest in NBA.

 
Jay Sawyer of Chester Dr. has observed that the Americans are no longer interested in boring games and players with strong political opinions. In his opinion, the main reason why there has been a decline in NBA ratings is people want to escape politics and getting politics during an NBA game would be the last thing they would ever want.

If the statistics are to be believed, ratings for the first round of playoffs were down 27 percent from last season and down 40 percent from two years ago. A survey dedicated to finding the reason behind the changing interest of people highlighted that while 28 percent of the people found the matches boring without fans, the other 19 percent blamed NBA’s association with China.

Jay Sawyer further explains how the NFL is also suffering from poor attendance as all people want to do is enjoy Sunday football without having politics tangled up in the game.

About Jay Sawyer

Jay Sawyer of Chester Dr. is a long-time philanthropist who is associated with several noble causes. He is an animals’ rights activist, environmentalist, and an advocate for world peace too. A lover of nature and wildlife, Jay strives hard to inform and educate the masses about the causes that drive him. He is quite determined about making a long-lasting impact on the society.

As far as his personal life is concerned, Jay is a skilled tennis and pickleball player. He takes great pride in introducing himself as the biggest Chicago bear fan who attended more than 10 games in the year 1972 and every single game in the year 1985.
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Last Updated October 22, 2020