Schedule Makers & Books Go 'Hand in Hand'

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I find it quite ironic that on the opening day (full action) of MLB, the NBA decides to take a day off. On the basis of that, the sportsbooks must love this as it is able to draw heavy, heavy action on baseball alone (with the exception of hockey) and with that being said, the first day of baseball is probably very difficult to cap, meaning more winnings for the books. Why is there no NBA action on this particular Monday? Is there a specific reason other than it's to center the public attention on MLB for the opening day around the ballparks? If that is the case, the sportsbooks should at least take the NBA and MLB schedule makers out to dinner. What a fucking connection and yet we just keep catering to their every whim! :missingte :missingte :missingte
 

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or its called the nba is going to get no attention so whoever makes the nba schedule probably said the attendance will be down on opening day of baseball so lets schedule no games
 

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If you think real hard you can figure it is because the NCAA championship is tonight....it's not because of baseball...
 

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HAT said:
NCAA championship game.

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HAT is right. The NBA has taken off the night of the NCAA Championship game for several years now. It has NOTHING to do with baseball.
 

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