mjkvol wrote:76ciology wrote:Ok. Atleast im going to see “ma dawg” Franz Wagner on sunday.
Serbia vs Germany

USA vs Canada is for 3rd place this sunday
Textbook reason why the single-elimination theory for the NBA playoffs is a non-starter from a U.S. media perspective.
In the short term, yes, because the structure is in place.
In the long run, the media will adjust to it as always. They can have more national TV games during the more intense regular season matches with the goal of completely eliminating those garbage basketball games. They can also attract more viewers during the do-or-die matches during the playoffs.
Every "upset" in the playoffs would create a viral headline, and those do-or-die games and the creativity each team would employ to off-balance their opponent could potentially become viral clips.
Then, in the much longer run, people could stop associating less integrity with how the game is played by saying this era is softer than the previous era. The setup would have made the regular season and playoffs more intense than all the previous eras, with teams fighting hard for their seeding and making the playoffs during the regular season, and all the do-or-die matches in the playoffs. This would not taint the integrity of legacy regular season awards like the MVP.
But I agree, in reality, nobody will take that risk. If the idea flops, the league will lose billions.
There’s never been a time in history when we look back and say that the people who were censoring free speech were the good guys.