NBA Finals Sets Twitter Record, But Is It Impressive?
June 21, 2010 at 12:38 pm | Posted in Social Media, Sports Marketing, Twitter | 3 CommentsTags: Celtics, Lakers, NBA, Twitter
Here’s why…
Check out this article from Mashable about how 3085 Tweets per second were created during last week’s NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics.
Considering the average tweets per second is just over 700 and this record even outpaces a more global current event with the World Cup – something in the range of 2,800+ tweets per second.
3085 tweets per sec is about 185,000 tweets per minute… now that is a lot of content. All user generated, all free.
This seems like an impressive number, but consider:
- @NBA on Twitter: 1.9M+ followers
- @Lakers on Twitter: 1.5M+ followers
- @Celtics on Twitter: 60,000+ followers
That’s a fair amount of fans plugged into a 7th game, so I think these numbers really make sense. In fact, @NBA and @Lakers represent the top 2 sports accounts on Twitter.
These numbers make sense. Too bad they didn’t make any dollars…
The clincher – and those know me or are regular readers know it’s coming… Where was the sponsor? This was a massive – and missed – opportunity.
Maybe next year…
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