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if the pelicans got dropped by the NBA and some how the cavs got the first pick....
kyree, waiters, bennett and austin rivers
kyree, waiters, bennett and austin rivers
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Diluted product... More owners means less money when they revenue share, which means owners will start cutting into the players slice... which means lockout:x
Imagine if you could put Kevin Love, Ant Davis, Conley and Marc Gasol on teams like the Celtics, Lakers, Warriors, Bulls or Knicks... teams with real history and legit generational fanbases that support their teams GOOD or BAD
if the pelicans got dropped by the NBA and some how the cavs got the first pick....
kyree, waiters, bennett and austin rivers
if the pelicans got dropped by the NBA and some how the cavs got the first pick....
kyree, waiters, bennett and austin rivers
QFTImagine if you could put Kevin Love, Ant Davis, Conley and Marc Gasol on teams like the Celtics, Lakers, Warriors, Bulls or Knicks... teams with real history and legit generational fanbases that support their teams GOOD or BAD
Dwight should be working on his post game instead of that nonsense
maybe they bcome free agenntsIf the NBA did fold a few teams how would the players be spread out? I don't get how that would work.
Unless the economy completely tanks again and a bunch of teams really start losing money, contraction isn't going to happen.
I just hope no more expansion happens any time soon. I know Stern had ideas about putting a team in Mexico and even possibly London.
And I think if there continues to be as big a disparity in the quality of the teams between the West and the East, the NBA is going to have to consider reorganizing the conferences.
I believe there would be a dispersion draftmaybe they bcome free agenntsIf the NBA did fold a few teams how would the players be spread out? I don't get how that would work.
For half of the 2000s the Western Conf. Finals was the real NBA finals. This disparity isn't new, unfortunately.
True, but the disparity seems even more pronounced this year than it was back then. Although now, at least the two good teams in the East have just as good or better a chance of winning the Finals as any team in the West.
this |II just think it's sad to have so many teams where their cities are indifferent to them. The NBA is a great product, it shouldn't have to be that way. Keep it where it's loved. (And send a team back to Seattle)
NFL only has one team whose home city ignores it, Miami.
well saida smaller league does not ensure a better one
there will still be bozo organizations like the knicks, for example, making terrible decisions in the front office, yet still making lots of money because of the market they're in
a better league is about better players and smart decisions by respective team owners/management in given markets, not necessarily about the fanbase(s)
Damn, never would have thought that. Just kind of assumed I guess ................... (to be fair, I feel like a lot of fan bases don't get a fair shake)Nah Jacksonville is a city that doesn't deserve a pro sports team, but the Jaguars do have a strong fan base.