To the people that agree that the NBA sucks....

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  • Houston
    Back home
    • Oct 2008
    • 21229

    To the people that agree that the NBA sucks....

    Do you think it'd better if they had wayyy less games and they were all generally on the same day like the NFL?

    There's so many games that I see no point in watching them, yet along caring about the outcome. If the Texans were 0-3 right now I'd be pissed and already counting them out of the playoffs, The Rockets are 0-3 right now and there's no reason to have a care in the world cause they could easily come back and have a good record.

    Also if there was a full week between the games maybe I'd actually get exicted about them and be able to sit though the whole game. It's hard to anticipate games when they're so close to each other. Stop paying attention for 5 mins and your teams already played 3 games.

    The worst thing is having series in the playoffs, it makes the game so predictable. Yes the last seed may get lucky the 1st game and beat the Lakers but there's no way they're gonna beat them 4 times. There's what? 5 teams that actually have a chance to make it to the finals...
    I love the NFL cause on any given Sunday a low seed team can catch someone like The Colts or Patriots slipping and knock them out. You can barely even predict what teams make the playoffs, who would've thought that the Cowboys and Vikings wouldn't make the playoffs this year? Some analysis(idiots in IMO) picked the 49ners to have a real good season...

    Those are my personal reasons why I can hardly watch it, I'm not old enough to have experience the glory days of they 80's/90's so this has nothing to do with skill for me. If I'm lucky I can maybe sit through the 1st quarter and if it's close in the last 3 mins I can watch a game. Other then that, count me out.

    /rant.
  • Juggernaut
    Sitting on the Sidelines
    • Dec 2008
    • 5669

    #2
    LOL, my Mavericks lost to a 8 seed buddy, nothing in the playoffs is assured.


    And the predictability? Really? No one expected the Hornets to be 3-0, and the Nets were cruising until the Heat beat them. I love the NBA so much more than the NFL, if the Jets aren't playing than I can't watch more than a half of any other game.

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    • Primetime
      Thank You Prince
      • Nov 2008
      • 17526

      #3
      I can definitely see where people can't stand watching multiple games a week, but for some reason I can sit through every minute of multiple games a day. I hated basketball until 2007ish and ever since, every season is more and more interesting for me. I'll sit through most Bucks games, every Heat game, many of the Lakers games in hopes they lose, and most of the prime-time games when I don't have to work.

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      • dave
        Go the fuck outside
        • Oct 2008
        • 15489

        #4
        Basketball and hockey need that many games.
        My Twitch video link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000

        Twitch archived games link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000/profile/past_broadcasts

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        • Houston
          Back home
          • Oct 2008
          • 21229

          #5
          Originally posted by Juggernaut
          LOL, my Mavericks lost to a 8 seed buddy, nothing in the playoffs is assured.
          it's up for grabs to an extent. Neither of those teams had a chance of making it to the finals. Seriously though, I would've bet my right kidney last year that The Lakers were making it to the finals against either the Cavaliers or The Celtics. And a ton of other people would've said the same thing and been right.

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          • Juggernaut
            Sitting on the Sidelines
            • Dec 2008
            • 5669

            #6
            Originally posted by Houston
            it's up for grabs to an extent. Neither of those teams had a chance of making it to the finals. Seriously though, I would've bet my right kidney last year that The Lakers were making it to the finals against either the Cavaliers or The Celtics. And a ton of other people would've said the same thing and been right.
            The thing is, if your team isnt good, for the most part its hard to watch an entire season. Thats why you have a lot of player fans in the nba.

            Personally, I root for the mavericks and to a degree, the knicks.

            But when the thunder/heat/lakers/celtics are playing, its just amazing to watch.They just have that wow factor.

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            • jeffx
              Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 3853

              #7
              Originally posted by dave
              Basketball and hockey need that many games.
              Really? I'd trim the season down to 62 games, like in 1998-99.

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              • Senser81
                VSN Poster of the Year
                • Feb 2009
                • 12804

                #8
                Originally posted by dave
                Basketball and hockey need that many games.
                Why? 16 teams make the playoffs, with each series being a 5-game or 7-game ordeal.

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                • jms493
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 11248

                  #9
                  Less games....I and most people only watch the playoffs.

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                  • mgoblue2290
                    Posts too much
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 7174

                    #10
                    Originally posted by dave
                    Basketball and hockey need that many games.
                    Disagree. About 40-50 games into the season you've got a pretty good idea as to who is making the playoffs. Even then about half the teams that get in are just going to be cannon fodder for the actual contenders. Yeah sometimes a team will make a nice little run late in the season, or a lower seed will upset someone. At the end of the day though, the same teams pretty much everyone thought would make it, do.

                    Plus players aren't even giving their all in these 82 games. Maybe about 60 games and dropping 6 NBA teams would make for much more competitive basketball. Also you'd likely improve TV ratings and have an easier time filling up arenas.

                    I know the die hard fans out there would be against this but professional sports leagues don't really worry about the die hard fans. They want to get as many casual fans watching games and into arenas that they can.

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                    • Minne
                      Go Hawks
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 339

                      #11
                      Ever since the sonics left Seattle I have lost alot of interest in basketball. I still try to pay attention as much as possible though.

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                      • Chrispy
                        Needs a hobby
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 11403

                        #12
                        The only games i can actually watch all the way through are NFL games especially with fantasy football. I get bored watching the nba or mlb or nhl games.

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                        • Primetime
                          Thank You Prince
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 17526

                          #13
                          Fantasy basketball makes things a lot more interesting too but not many people play it compared to FF. It takes a lot more work than FF so it may just be a case of laziness to go along with the lesser popularity.

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                          • BigBucs
                            Unpretentious
                            • May 2009
                            • 12758

                            #14
                            Said it once, Ill say it a thousand times.... The NBA died when Penny blew out his knee.




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                            • Bear Pand
                              RIP Indy Colts
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 5945

                              #15
                              I don't think the amount of games that are played is the main issue.

                              I think it's the fact that most teams legitimately have no shot at winning the title. There's been like what 7 different champs in the last 20 years. If you aren't a Lakers/Heat/Celtics and maybe Magic fan you don't have much reason to watch the NBA this year. Only exceptions are teams with young talent like the Thunder/Bulls and then you're just watching players develop hoping they can win in the future.

                              I don't think cutting down the # of games solves this problem.

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