What a Top 16 record playoff would look like
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What a Top 16 record playoff would look like
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What a Top 16 record playoff would look like
What a playoff system would look like if there was no East/West and only the top seeds get in.
http://newnbaplayoff.blogspot.com/
Interesting first round matchups. I like the NOH and Cavs matchup!!
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Interesting first round matchups. I like the NOH and Cavs matchup!!
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no disrespect bro..but someone makes a thread about re-seeding and such every day, so we need to cut this out, don't we?..
it isn't happening, nor should it..you have to deal with your own conference, and anyone team that wants re-seeding is just admitting that they aren't good enough to compete in a tough conference..those are the cards you've been dealt, so do the best you can..
it isn't happening, nor should it..you have to deal with your own conference, and anyone team that wants re-seeding is just admitting that they aren't good enough to compete in a tough conference..those are the cards you've been dealt, so do the best you can..
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HarlemHeat37 wrote:no disrespect bro..but someone makes a thread about re-seeding and such every day, so we need to cut this out, don't we?..
it isn't happening, nor should it..you have to deal with your own conference, and anyone team that wants re-seeding is just admitting that they aren't good enough to compete in a tough conference..those are the cards you've been dealt, so do the best you can..
who cares if its talked about everyday, its because its a good topic. Everyone talks about GOAT every day and i never get tired of it.
and yeah that 16 team playoff pic is awesome, but i a change would be drastic right now and im fine with it.
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The difference in time zones, among many other reasons kills this idea.
Take for example the Detroit/Portland match up. Games would have to start at 6:00 PM in Portland and 9:00 in Detroit. It's far from an optimal starting time. A 9:00 start is probably going to have the game end at 11:30-11:45 at night. Not everyone is a high school/college kid that can either skip or sleep through their first class.
Many people have real lives/responsibilities that preclude them from staying up that late when they have to go to work the next morning.
The NBA would lose a lot in ratings with an east/west match up like that.
Not much you can do about that with the Finals if it happens, but that guarantees that it'll only happen one time.
Take for example the Detroit/Portland match up. Games would have to start at 6:00 PM in Portland and 9:00 in Detroit. It's far from an optimal starting time. A 9:00 start is probably going to have the game end at 11:30-11:45 at night. Not everyone is a high school/college kid that can either skip or sleep through their first class.
Many people have real lives/responsibilities that preclude them from staying up that late when they have to go to work the next morning.
The NBA would lose a lot in ratings with an east/west match up like that.
Not much you can do about that with the Finals if it happens, but that guarantees that it'll only happen one time.
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Muzzleshot wrote:The difference in time zones, among many other reasons kills this idea.
Take for example the Detroit/Portland match up. Games would have to start at 6:00 PM in Portland and 9:00 in Detroit. It's far from an optimal starting time. A 9:00 start is probably going to have the game end at 11:30-11:45 at night. Not everyone is a high school/college kid that can either skip or sleep through their first class.
Many people have real lives/responsibilities that preclude them from staying up that late when they have to go to work the next morning.
The NBA would lose a lot in ratings with an east/west match up like that.
Not much you can do about that with the Finals if it happens, but that guarantees that it'll only happen one time.
Baseball does it.
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Baseball does it.
And MLB is much more popular than the NBA. The NBA can't do things like the big boys (NFL, MLB) because it's simply not at that level.
In the NBA there are 15 playoff series while there are only 5 in MLB.
There's much more interest in baseball in part because of the fewer number of teams and a better chance to make it to the WS.
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I think the real problem is scheduling for the regular season. To make it fair you'd have to play each team 2-3 times, but how do you decide who you play 2 times and who you play 3? And how many home games are against bad teams and how many road games are against good teams? But I think it is possible. I wouldn't say it would never happen, because it makes too much sense
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Muzzleshot wrote:The difference in time zones, among many other reasons kills this idea.
Take for example the Detroit/Portland match up. Games would have to start at 6:00 PM in Portland and 9:00 in Detroit. It's far from an optimal starting time. A 9:00 start is probably going to have the game end at 11:30-11:45 at night. Not everyone is a high school/college kid that can either skip or sleep through their first class.
Many people have real lives/responsibilities that preclude them from staying up that late when they have to go to work the next morning.
The NBA would lose a lot in ratings with an east/west match up like that.
Not much you can do about that with the Finals if it happens, but that guarantees that it'll only happen one time.
True, a Pistons/Hawks series would get much better ratings nationally.
But sarcasm aside, take a counter example. Which series would get better ratings overall: Cleveland v. Washington or Cleveland v. NO? In the second example not only do you get better games but you also get a more accessible game time for most of the country.
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the only problem i have with this is this..
wats the use of divisions, conferences, etc?
u might as well just have a 30 team league, no conferences, divisions,etc.
East vs. West thing makes it important to fare good against teams in your own conference...
i'm opposed to this idea...
The East will get better...Atlanta will be a lot better if they can get a real PG...good ownership
Raptors will be a powerhouse under colangelo in a couple of years
Miami will rise..D-Wade, marion and a top 5 pick..
the east will have some very strong teams in a year or two
wats the use of divisions, conferences, etc?
u might as well just have a 30 team league, no conferences, divisions,etc.
East vs. West thing makes it important to fare good against teams in your own conference...
i'm opposed to this idea...
The East will get better...Atlanta will be a lot better if they can get a real PG...good ownership
Raptors will be a powerhouse under colangelo in a couple of years
Miami will rise..D-Wade, marion and a top 5 pick..
the east will have some very strong teams in a year or two
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