Cam’ron recently criticized the NBA for making its games too difficult to watch, arguing that the league is hurting its own product. His main issue isn’t the quality of basketball — it’s accessibility.
With games spread across multiple networks and streaming platforms, fans often don’t know where to find a game on any given night. That fragmentation, Cam’ron says, turns casual viewers away and makes it harder for fans to stay locked in.
The NBA may be making more money from media deals, but Cam’ron believes the league risks losing attention and cultural momentum by prioritizing platforms over convenience. If fans can’t easily watch the games, interest in the product inevitably suffers.
