Adam Silver is going to change the playoff format
Posted: Fri Feb 6, 2015 2:17 pm
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball- ... 35099.html
Basically, Silver wants:
The Six division winners get automatic bids.
Next 10 seeds determined by record.
So if playoffs started today under this format Atlanta, Golden State, Memphis, Portland, Cleveland, and Toronto would be seeds 1 thru 6, Houston, Clippers, Dallas, San Antonio, Washington, Chicago, Phoenix, Milwaukee, NO, and OKC would round out the field.
Atlanta vs. OKC in rd 1? Cavs vs. Bulls also? I think it's a great idea.
Regular season games would mean a lot more on both ends now because you can't skate by and take nights off(like we saw last year with our own Nets) because if everyone's record matters overall you're going to have to play your tail off to make it in.
I'm all for it. The teams that get shut out will be teams with inferior talent and poor management(like our team). It will be good for the overall product.
Thoughts?
Basically, Silver wants:
The Six division winners get automatic bids.
Next 10 seeds determined by record.
So if playoffs started today under this format Atlanta, Golden State, Memphis, Portland, Cleveland, and Toronto would be seeds 1 thru 6, Houston, Clippers, Dallas, San Antonio, Washington, Chicago, Phoenix, Milwaukee, NO, and OKC would round out the field.
Atlanta vs. OKC in rd 1? Cavs vs. Bulls also? I think it's a great idea.
Regular season games would mean a lot more on both ends now because you can't skate by and take nights off(like we saw last year with our own Nets) because if everyone's record matters overall you're going to have to play your tail off to make it in.
I'm all for it. The teams that get shut out will be teams with inferior talent and poor management(like our team). It will be good for the overall product.
Thoughts?