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How Betting Culture Is Reshaping the NBA and Fan Experience

57 min · 28 de feb de 2026
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Is sports betting quietly changing the way we watch the NBA? In this episode of At The Buzzer, we break down how gambling culture has become embedded in the NBA experience — from broadcasts and social media to the way fans react to players missing a single rebound or assist. With the All-Star break behind us, we also dive into the real contenders in the second half of the season. Are teams like Detroit, San Antonio, Denver, Boston and OKC truly built for June — or are we overreacting to early statement games? Plus, NBA expansion talks are heating up. With Seattle and Las Vegas likely on deck, we discuss: How an expansion draft would work Which players teams might leave unprotected Whether adding two teams strengthens the league — or dilutes talent Drop your thoughts below: • Has gambling changed how you watch games? • Who’s your Finals matchup right now? • Should the NBA expand to 32 teams? Follow for more NBA analysis, historical debates, and real conversations about hoops.

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