LeBron James and the NBA are going to have make room for the NFL on Christmas.
That shouldn't be a problem. Both leagues were winners on Wednesday.
Netflix set records as the most-streamed NFL games in U.S. history while the NBA had its best holiday numbers in five years according to Nielsen.
The NFL and Nielsen said 65 million U.S. viewers tuned in for at least one minute of one of the two NFL games.
The Baltimore Ravens' 31-2 victory over the Houston Texans averaged 24.3 million while Kansas City's 29-10 win at Pittsburgh averaged 24.1 according to early viewer figures released by Nielsen on Thursday.
The NBA's five-game slate averaged about 5.25 million viewers per game across ABC, ESPN and its platforms, according to the league and Nielsen.
''I love the NFL,'' James jokingly said in his televised postgame interview Wednesday night. ''But Christmas is our day.''
However, Wednesday's ratings showed that there is room for both.