NBA Playoffs - 1st Round, how many games do you prefer?
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NBA Playoffs - 1st Round, how many games do you prefer?
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NBA Playoffs - 1st Round, how many games do you prefer?
NBA Playoffs - 1st Round, how many games do you prefer?
NBA Playoffs - 1st Round, how many games do you prefer? (3, 5, or 7)
1) Best of 3
2) Best of 5
3) Best of 7 (currently) - Began in 2003
NBA Playoffs - 1st Round, how many games do you prefer? (3, 5, or 7)
1) Best of 3
2) Best of 5
3) Best of 7 (currently) - Began in 2003

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I refer to the Best of 7 Series as the Laker rule. It was created for money of course, but it was also a way to make sure the best team would always win in a Playoff Series. Unfortunately that did not work out so well for Dallas last season.
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Take a look at the Western Conference playoff standings and then try and convince me that it's good to have only 5 games to decide which teams move on. We play an 82 game schedule to decide standings, so why cut the playoffs short? Series that go 7 games are worth watching and series that arn't worth watching wont go 7 games. It works perfectly fine with the system we have in place.
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RoyceDa59 wrote:Take a look at the Western Conference playoff standings and then try and convince me that it's good to have only 5 games to decide which teams move on. We play an 82 game schedule to decide standings, so why cut the playoffs short? Series that go 7 games are worth watching and series that arn't worth watching wont go 7 games. It works perfectly fine with the system we have in place.
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RoyceDa59 wrote:Take a look at the Western Conference playoff standings and then try and convince me that it's good to have only 5 games to decide which teams move on. We play an 82 game schedule to decide standings, so why cut the playoffs short? Series that go 7 games are worth watching and series that arn't worth watching wont go 7 games. It works perfectly fine with the system we have in place.
This year is almost the exception to the rule. Does Boston & Detroit really need to play a best of 7? They will just sweep in 4. Was it two years ago in the East when just about all 4 match-up's were 4 and done with half the games as 20 point blow outs?
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I'd love to see a single-elimination tournament involving NBA teams. Every game like a Game 7.
In general, I'd prefer a shorter series, it adds considerably to the intensity of game. However, clearly doing that would make it so the better team loses more frequently (which I could live with) and far less playoff revenue (which the NBA would never accept).
In general, I'd prefer a shorter series, it adds considerably to the intensity of game. However, clearly doing that would make it so the better team loses more frequently (which I could live with) and far less playoff revenue (which the NBA would never accept).