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  • 'No No, Pick Up' Advert: Does ESPN Care More About A Commercial Break Than Potentially Game-winning Lakers Layup?

‘No No, Pick Up’ Advert: Does ESPN Care More About A Commercial Break Than Potentially Game-winning Lakers Layup?

Yahoo! Sports
Published April 5, 2018 at 9:50 AM
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As sports fans know, there are few things more annoying than having to endure countless commercials during a live broadcast. It would appear, however, that ESPN did not get the memo. On Wednesday, the San Antonio Spurs' visit to the Los Angeles Lakers was the pick for the late night slot as part of its NBA coverage.

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