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NYC Mayor EXLOODES ACUSES NBA of CRIMINAL “Stolen” Christmas Games

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EXCLUSIVE: The NBA is about to COMMANDEER your Christmas. Forget cozy family gatherings and quiet reflections—this December 25th, the league has officially DECLARED WAR on tradition, transforming a sacred holiday into a 12-HOUR MARATHON of corporate-sponsored basketball. The 2025 Christmas Day schedule isn’t just a slate of games; it’s a BRUTAL TAKEOVER of your living room, featuring ten teams in a non-stop spectacle designed to keep you GLUED to the screen and your wallet OPEN.

The broadcast blitz begins at noon Eastern and doesn’t relent until nearly midnight, airing on ABC and ESPN. But here’s the CATCH: the league and its media partners have created a DELIBERATE MAZE of viewing options. You’re being FORCED to navigate a gauntlet of cable packages, digital antennas, or overpriced streaming trials from DirecTV and Fubo just to participate. This isn’t convenience—it’s a CALCULATED SHAKEDOWN. Even the “family-friendly” alternative, “Dunk the Halls” on ESPN2 and Disney+, is a thinly veiled ploy to HOOK the next generation of consumers before they can even read the scoreboard.

The matchups themselves are a cynical exercise in star-worship, pitting aging legends like LeBron James and Stephen Curry against rising phenoms like Victor Wembanyama, all while ticket resellers like StubHub dangle “last-minute” seats at OBSCENE markups. The message is clear: your holiday is just another COMMODITY to be packaged, sold, and streamed. The NBA has sold its soul, and this Christmas, they’re auctioning off yours, too.

So tune in, succumb to the grind, and watch as the spirit of the season is DUNKED ON by the relentless engine of commerce. This is the new Christmas tradition—a chilling spectacle where the only thing being celebrated is the bottom line.



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