The Lakers stats really surprise me. I think the general opinion (especially around here) is that people only go to the Lakers games to be seen, not because they care about the game, but even without all those people going to Lakers games for the exposure, they have a ton of people watching at home where nobody sees them. And they're in first by such a huge margin, basically double the next closest team. Impressive.
I would say San Antonio proves a small market team can thrive if managed right, but then you see the numbers for OKC, Memphis, and Milwaukee, all good teams on the rise with marketable stars but they have just dismal ratings. How can you ever expect a team to sell out a 20,000 seat arena, when there's less than that many people watching at home (although if there's 15k already at the game, then I guess you technically have enough demand, but just barely).
Definitely interesting stuff, but now what would really be interesting would be to see the year-by-year trends per team. I would love to see how the Celtics viewing numbers went from the '80's when they dominated to the mid-to-late '90's when they sucked to the early 2000's when there was some excitement, to the mid '00's when they sucked again, to the present. Now that would be some truly interesting stuff.