Celtics Lab 8: How the pandemic is changing our consumption of sports

The coronavirus pandemic and the hiatus it’s forced on the NBA has changed the way we consume and produce sports content — but how?

Sick of H-O-R-S-E, into the history articles and podcasts, and confused about what the future of NBA and Boston Celtics basketball may hold?

You’re far from alone, so the Celtics Wire decided to take a closer look at the state of basketball media while we get up to speed on the latest happenings, few and far between they may be.

In this pod, we take a deep dive into how the coronavirus pandemic has changed our engagement with sports.

Whether from the perspective of fans, with history, interviews and well-intentioned if snooze-worthy live events, or from the perspective of content producers, we discuss what NBA basketball and Boston Celtics coverage looks like in the era of COVID-19, and what we can expect in the future.

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Join Off the Glass’ Justin Quinn and Cam Tabatabaie of Celtics Hub along with guest Nick Friar of the Nets Wire as we talk about the state of the sport, the news and more.

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