Harry Garris wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:Guys already make so much money and people already have minimized pretty much everything that isnt a championship. Youre just not going to be able to get these guys to care about this stuff. It is what it is.
I don't know why this is seemingly everyone's take right now. Just make the tournament games replace regular season games and have them worth regular season wins.
Players will then care at least as much about the tournament as they do about regular season games, and will likely care even more because believe it or not you don't make it to the highest level of your sport in the world unless you're very competitive.
There is this idea that we have a mass epidemic of NBA stars not caring or trying in regular season games. But we don't - it's quite literally just 2 guys. Ben Simmons and Kyrie. Every other NBA star is playing and giving effort if they are healthy enough to do so.
I mean there is some kind of middle ground between Simmons/Kyrie and guys playing with great effort in the middle of the season. Those arent the only two options.
Finding another way to milk money out of the regular season isnt the only reason the Mid-season tournament has been discussed. Another reason has been the talk for years now how players coast in the regular season. The season is more spread out than its ever been before, there are less back 2 backs than there ever has been, were seeing all time lows of players playing 80 games in a season. You practically already have players coming out that they're bored from the regular season.
Why would these guys care anymore for this mid-season tournament than they do for a normal regular season game? What is the incentive? If the games are separate from the regular season, what's going to make it any different than the All Star game? What is going to prevent stars from resting because they know a championship is more important? If the games count towards regular season games, what difference will it be than a normal regular season game in January-Feb? Like there needs to be something to expect some kind of rise in effort, which is one of the reasons why they're doing this so fans and player will care more about games in the middle of the season.