I think you follow the wheelchair game so closely that you probably can't fit the NBA into your schedule!
I don't know how much able-bodied European basketball is available to watch in Germany, but I have found that it is much more relevant to the wheelchair game than the NBA is. I think it tells you a lot about the future of wheelchair basketball, so it's worth looking at if you're interested!
Yess, I definetly have no time to watch anything else than wheelchair basketball. So it‘s good I‘m not interested, but I really like to think about what‘s relevant and what‘s not for the future of wheelchair basketball. How do people get in touch with this sport…, do we need the „brotherhood“ to walking basketball… I didn‘t think about it that much…too much
My main question is.. has the German League finally admitted that the sweet sweet ad revenue is less important than our ease of use, and put the games on YouTube like everybody else?
Good to know, I’m not the only nerd with an undetoxed brain…, even if mine has no NBA🤨
Let‘s get ready and busy again this season🥳🥳🥳
I think you follow the wheelchair game so closely that you probably can't fit the NBA into your schedule!
I don't know how much able-bodied European basketball is available to watch in Germany, but I have found that it is much more relevant to the wheelchair game than the NBA is. I think it tells you a lot about the future of wheelchair basketball, so it's worth looking at if you're interested!
Yess, I definetly have no time to watch anything else than wheelchair basketball. So it‘s good I‘m not interested, but I really like to think about what‘s relevant and what‘s not for the future of wheelchair basketball. How do people get in touch with this sport…, do we need the „brotherhood“ to walking basketball… I didn‘t think about it that much…too much
My main question is.. has the German League finally admitted that the sweet sweet ad revenue is less important than our ease of use, and put the games on YouTube like everybody else?