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Wouldn't we be picked first - everybody should want to play against us. It would be a bye week to the 2nd round.
Teams would be fighting over us
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Wouldn't we be picked first - everybody should want to play against us. It would be a bye week to the 2nd round.
please explain why you think its a bad idea?currently and ofr a while, its been widely thought that the finals is really the western comference series.This is a horrible idea. Many of the new rule changes over the years, as well as the overuse of the 3-point shot have already dampened my enthusiasm for the game. I already hate the NBA as a league, I would still like to enjoy basketball but as it is the NBA is making that more and more difficult.
Are you saying you'd be traveling with the team?Not sure I'd like having to travel across country for a first round series. But we've done first round series in Texas so what's another 1000 miles? haha
I think it’s a great idea.
Yeah, it'd either need to be an 87-game season (3x every team) or 58-game season (2x every team). I don't see either happening, but would be in favor of 58 games.
Are you saying you'd be traveling with the team?
Bill Simmons has been clamoring for that for more than a decade
3. Shorten the regular season by four games, guarantee the top six seeds in each conference, then have a double-elimination tourney for the seventh and eighth seeds between the remaining 15 teams. I suggest this for five reasons. First, it would be entertaining as hell. In fact, that's what we'll call it: the Entertaining-as-Hell Tournament. Second, I'm pretty sure we could get it sponsored. Third, the top 12 teams get a reward: two weeks of rest while the tournament plays out.
Fourth, a Cinderella squad could pull off some upsets, grab an eighth seed and win fans along the way. And fifth, with the Entertaining-as-Hell Tournament giving everyone a chance, no team could tank down the stretch without insulting paying customers beyond repair. That's the lamest thing about tanking: not that it's morally unsound, but that fans pay full price to see a depleted group of losers with dubious intentions. At a recent Bobcats-Celtics game, my father (a 34-year season ticket-holder) watched Boston toss away a double-digit lead while Pierce and Jefferson watched from the bench. To his right, a fan screamed at Doc Rivers, "You're doing the right thing!" To his left, another fan screamed that the collapse was "an absolute disgrace!" And as my father told me later, the disturbing thing was that both guys were right.
Thanks for highliting.Bill Simmons has been clamoring for that for more than a decade
http://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/070411
