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Back to Back
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:17 pm
by Moon Walk
Some teams perform well... and some players can get into that fatigue and tired. Wouldnt it be great if we had no back to back games??
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:19 pm
by LALakers4ever
Yes, because the season would end in August if we didn't have them.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:19 pm
by magicfan4life05
i dk its tough call, kenny the jet said u actually get more rest on b2b cuz theres no shootarounds but maybe hes lying
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:42 pm
by hermes
they are a necessary evil
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:40 pm
by z_from_kc
Back to backs are great, for instance I get to watch LeBron for the 2nd night in a row tonight.
NBA players can handle it.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:42 pm
by Moses_Malone95
Who cares if the players get tired. They're running up and down the court for several hours. Who wouldn't get tired under those conditions?
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:11 pm
by GIVE_WADE_THE_MAX
It's not logistical due to scheduling. Let's say 15 times a team a year every team has a back to back. Thats 15 days of rest you need to add on to the season. So If regular season ended Apr 20th. You would have to push that back to the 5th of May or so. Also with the 7-7-7-7 format of the playoffs the NBA would not end until sometime in Mid to late July or early AUgust.
NBA is already treading on MLB waters after Apr 1st. If you postpone the finals you may lose even more viewership, who may be interested in watching their local MLB team in a pennant chase. Pennant chases start heating up in Mid July and August.
Also less people watch Tv in the summer. You would more then likely see further ratings decrease if you pushed the schedule back. If anything the NBA should look to cut its schedule and get evrything wrapped up by June.
Plus who cares about regular season back to backs. No team is expected to go 82-0 and is going to have an off night. Players just have to suck up and play them to meet scheduling guidelines.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:07 pm
by crossroads
GIVE_WADE_THE_MAX wrote:It's not logistical due to scheduling. Let's say 15 times a team a year every team has a back to back. Thats 15 days of rest you need to add on to the season. So If regular season ended Apr 20th. You would have to push that back to the 5th of May or so. Also with the 7-7-7-7 format of the playoffs the NBA would not end until sometime in Mid to late July or early AUgust.
NBA is already treading on MLB waters after Apr 1st. If you postpone the finals you may lose even more viewership, who may be interested in watching their local MLB team in a pennant chase. Pennant chases start heating up in Mid July and August.
Also less people watch Tv in the summer. You would more then likely see further ratings decrease if you pushed the schedule back. If anything the NBA should look to cut its schedule and get evrything wrapped up by June.
Plus who cares about regular season back to backs. No team is expected to go 82-0 and is going to have an off night. Players just have to suck up and play them to meet scheduling guidelines.
Or they could just shorten the season by about 10 games.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:17 pm
by GIVE_WADE_THE_MAX
^^^
losing games and the money generated from those games is not an option for nba owners. The system seems to function fine as it is. I would just recommend starting the season a week after the World Series. A lot NBA teams have to share their arenas with hockey teams and other various events(rodeo show in SA, Westminister at MSG) so Im not sure how prqactical that would be.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:35 am
by eyejayem
We should just skip practice and have two games back to back and say see you next year if not in the playoffs.
Seriously I think it is a business thing rather than a basketball thing.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:27 am
by crossroads
GIVE_WADE_THE_MAX wrote:^^^
losing games and the money generated from those games is not an option for nba owners. The system seems to function fine as it is. I would just recommend starting the season a week after the World Series. A lot NBA teams have to share their arenas with hockey teams and other various events(rodeo show in SA, Westminister at MSG) so Im not sure how prqactical that would be.
Oh, i agree, owners would never cut down the number of games. But I've always been of the thinking that if there were fewer games mid season games would have more importance, there would be less injuries, and players would be fresher come playoff time. But, it will never happen.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:29 am
by Turkey Dance
I don't really like back-to-back games, because usually I'm not used to watching two games in two nights... and it just tires the players out.
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:31 am
by CITYOFANGELSX3
I dont like back to back games, especially when my team doesnt play sometimes for like 4 days inbetween games. Who makes these F***d up schedules??
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:27 am
by schneiderjazz
GIVE_WADE_THE_MAX wrote:It's not logistical due to scheduling. Let's say 15 times a team a year every team has a back to back. Thats 15 days of rest you need to add on to the season. So If regular season ended Apr 20th. You would have to push that back to the 5th of May or so. Also with the 7-7-7-7 format of the playoffs the NBA would not end until sometime in Mid to late July or early AUgust.
NBA is already treading on MLB waters after Apr 1st. If you postpone the finals you may lose even more viewership, who may be interested in watching their local MLB team in a pennant chase. Pennant chases start heating up in Mid July and August.
Also less people watch Tv in the summer. You would more then likely see further ratings decrease if you pushed the schedule back. If anything the NBA should look to cut its schedule and get evrything wrapped up by June.
Plus who cares about regular season back to backs. No team is expected to go 82-0 and is going to have an off night. Players just have to suck up and play them to meet scheduling guidelines.
There are also times during a season that teams rest for 3 or more days, so if you reduce those you probably can still end the season around April 20.
I guess it is just too complicated to organize an 82 game schedule for 30 teams taking into account TV ratings, marketability and all that crap. So back to back games must make things easier.