Full-game highlights spike
Full-game uploads from March 13 — Clippers vs. Bulls, Warriors vs. Timberwolves, Rockets vs. Pelicans — are trending on YouTube, underscoring growing demand for long-form game coverage and deeper tactical breakdowns Clippers vs Bulls Warriors vs Wolves Rockets vs Pelicans.
GAMETIME HIGHLIGHTS' March 13 uploads registered big early counts — Warriors–Timberwolves 157K, Rockets–Pelicans 71K and Clippers–Bulls 64K views on the channel's video list. youtube.com All three videos were posted on March 13, 2026, with the Clippers and Rockets uploads explicitly timestamped "Mar 13, 2026" on their YouTube pages. youtube.com The biggest spike — 157K for Warriors–Timberwolves — tracked to a game in which Anthony Edwards scored 42 points in a 127–117 Timberwolves win, linking high viewership to a headline performance. msn.com Major sports outlets also published full-game packages the same day: Fox Sports' highlights feed shows "BULLS at CLIPPERS" and "EXTENDED: PELICANS at ROCKETS" among its March 13 uploads. foxsports.com The channel's feed shows prior six-figure hits — notably a Golden State–Pelicans full-game clip from Oct. 29, 2025 with 834K views — establishing precedent that marquee matchups drive sustained long-form demand. youtube.com The league and aggregators are building large full-game libraries: an NBA full-game highlights playlist lists roughly 2,021 videos, while major creators like House of Highlights operate with multi‑million subscriber reach (House of Highlights ~17.5M). youtube.com