floppymoose wrote:Woody Allen wrote:I don't like that because it hampers the value of following the news, developments, etc. The person first to find out that Kyrie Irving is not out for the season but will play in a few games should be rewarded. It is only punishing the people who spend a lot of their time and paying close attention to what is going on.
I agree with that. (ha! surprised you!)
If we really want to limit streaming, let's just attack the issue directly and keep the moves total low, rather than something different like having waivers only process occasionally.
I see people proposing 3 moves per week. I just want to be clear: that's an increase. If the regular season is 20 weeks, that's 60 moves. We have 45 moves this season. If that's what most want, then that's what most want, but I'm surprised to see jazzfan suggesting it given his stance on streaming.
first of all, I came up with this idea last year and none of you wanted it. Secondly, I think 2 restrictions is a necessity.
and no, streaming is not a strategy and following news is not a skill to be rewarded. It just means you are lucky to come by that news article exactly at the right moment or you have more time in your hands compared to others.
























