THEE OFFICIAL 2019-2020 NBA OFFSEASON THREAD: VICTORY LAP

Which team is most overrated? (Pick two)

  • Clippers

  • Celtics

  • Seventy Sixers

  • Bucks

  • Rockets

  • Nuggets

  • Jazz

  • Nets

  • Warriors

  • Pacers


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Apparently they need to hit 70 games as a cutoff for all of the regional sports deals.
Yeah I feel like this throws a bit of a wrench in things. I assume they'd need to re-work the schedule a bit too in order to get everybody to an even 70 too. Would definitely suck for the bad teams to have to go out there for like 5 meaningless games.
 
I'd rather dive into the impact of the 2008 team than the actual team itself.
 
Don’t forget about Carmelo. He was just as impactful as anyone

Then you had kidd mentoring the point guards. I want to see all of that

Was mentioning the starters initially but yea the likes of Melo (Team USA GOAT) Kidd, Bosh and D-Will made for one of my favorite assortments of talent I've gotten to watch. Behind the scenes footage of all of them practicing and interacting would make a doc worth it for me
 
^^^ They should be able to work something out on the 70 game thing. Most business contracts have “act of God/Force Majeure” provisions that allow the parties to re-work the terms due to something completely unforeseen and beyond anyone’s control interfering with performance.
 
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Apparently they need to hit 70 games as a cutoff for all of the regional sports deals.
Yeah I feel like this throws a bit of a wrench in things. I assume they'd need to re-work the schedule a bit too in order to get everybody to an even 70 too. Would definitely suck for the bad teams to have to go out there for like 5 meaningless games.
^^^ They should be able to work something out on the 70 game thing. Most business contracts have “act of God/Force Majeure” provisions that allow the parties to re-work the terms due to something completely unforeseen and beyond anyone’s control interfering with performance.


Thank you guys for the clarification. So what happens if they DON'T get to 70? I looked and as leavemeglazzies leavemeglazzies pointed out, the most a team has played is 67, the least is 63 with a median of 65. They should be able to work something out because it would be negligent on behalf of the sports networks to have hundreds of players and staff expose themselves for a few games.

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Why the NBA is desperate to play 70 regular-season games
By Blake Harper | Last updated 4/28/20

As the NBA tries to figure out if and when it can resume the season, the league will have to answer one big question: Are regular-season games going to be played, or will the league jump straight into the playoffs? Many assume the latter, but unless the NBA is willing to lose even more money than it's currently hemorrhaging, it's likely league officials will try to get to at least 70 games.
Why? Regional sports networks.

The NBA has a deal with local stations that air teams' games, which requires the league to deliver at least 70 games. If the NBA fails to deliver, it would have to refund money to the regional sports networks. It's a fact that teams are well-aware of as they discuss playing more games.

Currently, all 30 NBA teams have played between 63-67 games, so if the regular season were to stop now, none of them would have reached the minimum number of games promised to their respective regional sports networks. ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported that if the league returns, it plans to get to at least 70 regular-season games.
"What they would love to do is to get to 70 games," said Windhorst. "And the reason is it's 70 is a key number is because that is what the deliverable is to the regional sports networks. They are promised 70 games."
Even if each team plays 70, there are still concerns due to the amount of games teams have played on national TV rather than on their local networks.
"Now, just because a team like the Lakers, for example, to get to 70 games... they wouldn't necessarily be able to deliver on that because they've had a lot of national games," Windhorst said. "But getting to 70 would be helpful in retaining revenue because they wouldn't have to refund some to the local TV."
If the NBA is able to figure out a way to not cancel the season, you can bet that it will come with at least enough regular-season games to appease the regional networks. Otherwise, the league will find itself in a deeper financial hole than it already is thanks to the coronavirus.
 
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I dunno man, having some of the best of the post-MJ era on the same squad in their primes made for some of the most fun ball I've seen.

Having the likes of CP, Dwight, Kobe, Wade and Bron stunting on everyone at the same time was so :pimp: :pimp:
The gold medal game was in the balance. I’d enjoy watching unseen behind the scenes footage of that game

Not to mention all of those guys were entering their primes and Kobe was also still at his peak and hungry after losing to Boston in the finals. The interactions of all those greats is must watch for me
Fair I would enjoy seeing the personalities up close and personal too. I just don't really buy into the "redeem" part.

Also I actually watched a lot of that Olympics so there isn't a ton of appeal for me seeing the game footage like there is with the OG dream team.
 
2019-20 Season will be officially canceled this afternoon

You should be banned until basketball comes back if this turns out to be false.

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NBA team execs, agents are calling on the league to cancel the rest of the season

PUBLISHED THU, APR 30 202011:00 AM EDTUPDATED 6 MIN AGO
Jabari Young@JABARIJYOUNG

  • Team executives said the NBA should cancel the remainder of the 2019-20 season due to Covid-19, citing health concerns, extra time to plan for a new year.
  • The NBA became the first major U.S. league to postpone its season last month due to the pandemic.
  • The NBA said it’s still considering options to rescue the rest of the season and announced plans this week to open practice facilities.
Even though the current NBA season is still technically suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, its return this year seems less and less likely with each passing day.

Team executives are starting to feel the pressure, frustrated with the lack of information from the league and pushing for an outright cancellation of the season so everyone can focus on safely resuming play next season.

NBA team executives and players’ agents spoke to CNBC in recent weeks about the challenges in resuming play. They said team owners are concerned with liability issues and are conflicted about whether or not to give up on the current season. The individuals spoke on condition of anonymity as they aren’t authorized to discuss league matters publicly.

Billions of dollars are on the line if the NBA can’t rescue its season. NBA teams split the roughly $2 billion per year in national TV money the NBA receives from ESPN and Turner Sports. But clubs also gain revenue from local media deals with Regional Sports Networks.
If the NBA cancels the remainder of the regular season, leaving open the possibility of only a postseason, it hurts nonplayoff teams who want to collect the remainder of local TV dollars. But nonplayoff team owners would also benefit as they don’t incur the costs associated with resuming under postseason formats.

The NBA’s revenue sharing system among teams is confusing even to executives. Despite their massive media rights deal, teams are still reporting losses. One of the individuals said a Western Conference team has already lost roughly $50 million this season and doesn’t have much incentive to restart the season anymore.

And team owners already mitigated their biggest cost: player contracts. The league and National Basketball Players Association agreed to withhold 25% of players’ checks starting next month. With that settled, team executives say many owners have no desire to return, saying the league’s other sources of revenue has temporarily dried up.

“What [owners] are saying is, ’If we return, where is the revenue that is going to justify the additional cost of returning?” one team executive said. “They are looking at the cost side versus the revenue side. What revenue comes in now?”

Also, NBA clubs have many limited partners who are taking losses.

“These owners aren’t just sitting there with an ATM that’s printing more than ever before,” said Andy Dolich, the Memphis Grizzlies former president of business operations. “Some of them are looking at vast losses outside of just their basketball team.”

Though the NBA was first to pause operations due to Covid-19 last month, team executives also criticized the league office over a lack of information, like the recent plan to allow players to return to practice sites.

Despite all the signals that it will be nearly impossible to rescue the rest of the NBA season, a league spokesperson told CNBC the league is still working on plans to resume.

“It is the responsibility of the league office to explore all options for a return to play this season,” the spokesperson told CNBC in a statement. “We owe that to our fans, teams, players, partners and all who love the game. While our top priority remains everyone’s health and well-being, we continue to evaluate all options to finish this season. At the same time, we are intensely focused on addressing the potential impact of Covid-19 on the 2020-21 season.”

Calls to cancel

With so much uncertainty still surrounding coronavirus, agents are also privately calling on NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to cancel the remainder of the season.

“I’m surprised because [Silver] always errs on the side of caution and doing what’s right,” said one agent, who added he felt Silver would have decided to cancel by now.

Player representatives have also questioned why the league continues to drag on what appears to be an inevitable cancellation of the season. With so many concerns the league must address, including how to deal with trigger dates in coaches and player contracts, few see the upside.

And should the NBA get its own house in order, challenges from the government await.

In an interview with The New York Times this week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House’s health advisor on the coronavirus pandemic, said he doubts most sports will be able to return this year.

“If you can’t guarantee safety, then unfortunately you’re going to have to bite the bullet and say, ‘We may have to go without this sport for this season,’” Fauci said.

Team executives said the league office hasn’t considered more ideas about next season, especially since some local and state governments are threatening to ban live events until 2021. Some large companies such as Facebook and Microsoft have canceled plans to hold large, in-person events until as late as July 2021.

Another proposal
In his post-board of governors media call on April 17, Silver said owners want to save the year, including regular-season games, “almost” viewing the challenge as a “civic obligation.” But it’s the NBA that also wants to recover some of what Silver said is now “zero revenue.”

Sports marketing executive Marty Conway estimated the NBA would lose over $1 billion if it cancels the rest of the season, factoring in media, corporate sponsorship and game-day revenues.

“You’d be looking a billion dollar hole that would then play into next year’s salary cap,” said Conway, a professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.

The NBA is signaling that it doesn’t want to take the financial hit that comes with canceling the season.

According to one of the individuals, another proposal is to restart games in July. The model points to the defunct Orlando Summer League, where fans weren’t allowed, as a potential way to honor any social distancing guidelines.

But it only adds to the many other models tossed around — from a tournament in Las Vegas, to playing in protected bubble environments, to considering Florida, a state that considered the WWE an “essential” business.

Longtime sports television executive Neal Pilson questioned the perception suspended leagues like the NBA are sending by still considering plans to resume.

“You’re saying, ‘You guys go ahead and risk getting the disease, as long as we have TV money,’” he said, echoing that restarting involves has too many “risk factors.” Pilson also predicted a summer with limited sports due to Covid-19.

“Are we going to know enough on May 1 or June 1, to schedule live sports on July 1 or Aug. 1?” Pilson said. “I doubt we will know enough in the next 30 to 60 days to project live sports.”

If the NBA does cancel, it could have an impact on how the National Football League moves forward. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo to employees Wednesday that the league plans to cut pay and furlough workers due to the financial strain caused by the pandemic.

“How can we start if [the NBA] didn’t get to finish their sport?” an NFL league insider told CNBC. “The NBA finishing their season would be a positive for all sports getting back to work.”
 
Dude just talking.

There's nothing out there to support that the day after the Orlando chatter.
 
^^^ I would be pretty aggressive against the networks if I was the NBA. See if they’ll sue the league over a handful of games not being played during a global pandemic.
 
Cancel this season and hold a stand-alone Summer tourney, if they can get the medicals in line.
 
I am dead serious in asking this: if the season gets cancelled, are some of you guys going to claim that LeBron "basically" has 4 chips?

I know this argument is going to come up. "Well he was gonna have..."
 
Fair I would enjoy seeing the personalities up close and personal too. I just don't really buy into the "redeem" part.

Also I actually watched a lot of that Olympics so there isn't a ton of appeal for me seeing the game footage like there is with the OG dream team.
YEah honestly the scrimmages were probably way better overall than the Olympic comp. hope they have plenty of footage of that if they went hard in practices that is

The Blue v White game was insane one of the most entertaining games you’ll ever see
 
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