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Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I love the Nets and T-Wolves broadcasters too. The Wolves especially.
Out of curiosity, what do you love about the Wolves broadcasters?
They are not homers at all. Know the game and league well and do a great job of explaining plays, calls, defensive coverages, etc.
As a Wolves fan I obviously get to see their broadcasts a lot, and I totally agree with you. Dave Benz and Jim Petersen do an awesome job. Jim Pete is maybe the best analyst in the business. It's just interesting to get an outside perspective.
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Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:02 am Posts: 15145 Location: Gigatown
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Obviously restructuring the schedule would be a must. And that can be done, even if the travel is difficult.
Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Obviously restructuring the schedule would be a must. And that can be done, even if the travel is difficult.
The new all star format is fucking stupid.
I like it. The draft will be funny and might make the game more competitive. They need to fix a lot of things to make the game watchable, but this is a good step.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:02 am Posts: 15145 Location: Gigatown
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Obviously restructuring the schedule would be a must. And that can be done, even if the travel is difficult.
The new all star format is fucking stupid.
I like it. The draft will be funny and might make the game more competitive. They need to fix a lot of things to make the game watchable, but this is a good step.
I have absolutely zero interest in watching LeBron and Steph pick the All Star teams. Steph already said he would pick his Warriors teammates first... it just seems pointless, gimmicky, and stupid. I'd rather they just drew names out of a hat than watch that. It's not even an original idea, the NHL has been doing this for sometime now. I'd rather they make the all star format be four teams of five or six players that play half court 3on3 in a tournament style winner take all. At least that would be different and interesting.
Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Obviously restructuring the schedule would be a must. And that can be done, even if the travel is difficult.
The new all star format is fucking stupid.
I like it. The draft will be funny and might make the game more competitive. They need to fix a lot of things to make the game watchable, but this is a good step.
I have absolutely zero interest in watching LeBron and Steph pick the All Star teams. Steph already said he would pick his Warriors teammates first... it just seems pointless, gimmicky, and stupid. I'd rather they just drew names out of a hat than watch that. It's not even an original idea, the NHL has been doing this for sometime now. I'd rather they make the all star format be four teams of five or six players that play half court 3on3 in a tournament style winner take all. At least that would be different and interesting.
Like I said, it is a good first step. They need to implement a teammate limit or something though. No one said it was an original idea either.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:02 am Posts: 15145 Location: Gigatown
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Obviously restructuring the schedule would be a must. And that can be done, even if the travel is difficult.
The new all star format is fucking stupid.
I like it. The draft will be funny and might make the game more competitive. They need to fix a lot of things to make the game watchable, but this is a good step.
I have absolutely zero interest in watching LeBron and Steph pick the All Star teams. Steph already said he would pick his Warriors teammates first... it just seems pointless, gimmicky, and stupid. I'd rather they just drew names out of a hat than watch that. It's not even an original idea, the NHL has been doing this for sometime now. I'd rather they make the all star format be four teams of five or six players that play half court 3on3 in a tournament style winner take all. At least that would be different and interesting.
Like I said, it is a good first step. They need to implement a teammate limit or something though. No one said it was an original idea either.
I know you didn't suggest it was an original idea, that was a point I was making. I just don't get how or why this is a "good first step". What/who is it good for? If they are trying to change things because the game has become stale, how does having captains choosing sides change anything about the actual game? It will still be played the same way it has been for years. This is like saying the engine on a vehicle is broken but instead of repairing the engine you just decide to paint the vehicle a different color. It's completely pointless.
Yeah, the West is crazy tight. And the East is crazy shitty. The NBA seriously needs to change the postseason rules to just include the top 16 teams.
I agree, but they would have to complete restructure the schedule to balance it, a huge disadvantage to western conference teams who would have to travel even more miles. They could make it work though. The new All Star game format is a nice step in that direction.
Obviously restructuring the schedule would be a must. And that can be done, even if the travel is difficult.
The new all star format is fucking stupid.
I like it. The draft will be funny and might make the game more competitive. They need to fix a lot of things to make the game watchable, but this is a good step.
I have absolutely zero interest in watching LeBron and Steph pick the All Star teams. Steph already said he would pick his Warriors teammates first... it just seems pointless, gimmicky, and stupid. I'd rather they just drew names out of a hat than watch that. It's not even an original idea, the NHL has been doing this for sometime now. I'd rather they make the all star format be four teams of five or six players that play half court 3on3 in a tournament style winner take all. At least that would be different and interesting.
Like I said, it is a good first step. They need to implement a teammate limit or something though. No one said it was an original idea either.
I know you didn't suggest it was an original idea, that was a point I was making. I just don't get how or why this is a "good first step". What/who is it good for? If they are trying to change things because the game has become stale, how does having captains choosing sides change anything about the actual game? It will still be played the same way it has been for years. This is like saying the engine on a vehicle is broken but instead of repairing the engine you just decide to paint the vehicle a different color. It's completely pointless.
I'm optimistic because it means they are willing to change things up, even if it is a minor change or one that doesn't stir the pot too much. I think the game will be more interesting because the Western Conference players will be distributed more evenly leading to fun one on matchups. The winning team will also be paying for a local LA charity. I wish the game was competitive just like everyone else though.
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