Click here to Skip to main content
LATEST HEADLINES - NBA NEWS

Game 6 TV ratings highest since 2000 Finals


Posted Jun 13 2011 2:03PM

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Dallas Mavericks' clinching victory in the NBA finals earned the highest preliminary television rating for a Game 6 in 11 years.

The Mavericks' 105-95 win over the Miami Heat on Sunday on ABC drew a 15.0 overnight rating. That's the best for a Game 6 since 2000, when the Lakers clinched a title over the Pacers. There had been five series since that went at least six games.

The rating was up 35 percent from Game 6 of the 2006 finals between the same teams, when the Heat clinched a championship. It was up 22 percent from last year's Game 6, when the Lakers routed the Celtics to force Game 7.

It was the third-highest rating since ABC began televising the finals in 2003, behind last year's Game 7 (18.2) and Game 5 of the 2004 NBA finals (15.5 for Lakers-Pistons).

The game drew a 39.8 in Dallas and a 36.2 in Miami.

Ratings represent the percentage of all homes with televisions tuned into a program. Overnight ratings measure the country's largest markets.

SEARCH NEWS
LATEST VIDEOS
photoBarbosa Beats the Buzzer
Leandro Barbosa sinks the floater to send the Pacers to the locker room with an eight- point lead.
photoJames and Wade Connection
LeBron James fires a beautiful pass to Dwyane Wade as he cuts to the basket for the two-handed dunk.
photoHeat vs. Pacers: First half
Danny Granger has 10 points as the Pacers take a 54-46 lead into the locker room in Game 4.
photoHustling Heat
Udonis Haslem follows the missed jumper with a slam and Dwyane Wade assists LeBron James with a sweet behind-the-back pass for the layup.
photoAnthony Stops Barbosa
Leandro Barbosa makes a strong drive to the basket but gets block by Joel Anthony for a defensive stop.

Copyright © NBA Media Ventures, LLC. All rights reserved. No portion of NBA.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. By accessing any information beyond this page, you agree to abide by the Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights and Terms of Use. | Ad Choices Ad Choices

NBA.com is part of Turner Sports Digital, part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network.