LeBron: Contraction 'would be great for league'

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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #16
    Cut 4 teams, two from each conference....the Charlotte Bobcats & Milwaukee Bucks from the East, then the Memphis Grizzlies & New Orleans Hornets....plus the Kings relocate to Seattle where they get their new arena

    Increase the # of roster spots per team from 12 to 14 (overall, the league gains 4 roster spots)

    Not sure how contracts work out, I've read possibilities would include they all go into a draft, or they all become UFAs.

    Rework the divisions as such:

    EAST
    ATL: Boston, Brooklyn, New York, Philly, Toronto
    CTL: Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indiana
    SE: Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Washington

    WEST
    NW: Denver, Oklahoma City, Portland, Seattle
    PAC: Golden State, Clippers, Lakers, Minnesota, Utah
    SW: Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Phoenix


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    • A Tasty Burgerr
      ▄█▀ █▬█ █ ▀█▀
      • Oct 2008
      • 5916

      #17
      I think the Pacers are in a higher position to get the axe than the Bucks right now, but I would still say we're in the bottom 5-6.

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      • Juggernaut
        Sitting on the Sidelines
        • Dec 2008
        • 5670

        #18
        Originally posted by ralaw
        Its strange that in Canada the Raptors remain huge, but outside of Canada the Raptors are seen as a dead franchise. I've always said that if the Raptors are going to build into an elite franchise they'd have to do it with building around the best international players, because most of the American born elite players aren't going to play in Canada.
        Dead? They have possibly the loudest fans outside of Lakers/Celtics/Knicks. If they can get 2 great international players, then they'll be a great attractive option. Sucks Hedo didn't work out there.

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        • Argath
          $2 whore
          • Apr 2009
          • 9241

          #19
          Originally posted by EmpireWF
          Cut 4 teams, two from each conference....the Charlotte Bobcats & Milwaukee Bucks from the East, then the Memphis Grizzlies & New Orleans Hornets....plus the Kings relocate to Seattle where they get their new arena

          Increase the # of roster spots per team from 12 to 14 (overall, the league gains 4 roster spots)

          Not sure how contracts work out, I've read possibilities would include they all go into a draft, or they all become UFAs.

          Rework the divisions as such:

          EAST
          ATL: Boston, Brooklyn, New York, Philly, Toronto
          CTL: Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indiana
          SE: Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Washington

          WEST
          NW: Denver, Oklahoma City, Portland, Seattle
          PAC: Golden State, Clippers, Lakers, Minnesota, Utah
          SW: Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Phoenix
          Teams already have 15 roster spots per team. Only 12 can be active on gameday, and really, there's no reason to have more than 12 people active on gameday. You rarely see players in roster spots 9-12 actually get into the game unless there's an injury or a blowout.

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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18729

            #20
            at people defending the Raptors. A team that no one has really given two shits about since Vince Carter left. The only reason people even cared about the Raptors last year was to see where Bosh might go.

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26142

              #21
              Originally posted by Argath the Faggot
              Teams already have 15 roster spots per team. Only 12 can be active on gameday, and really, there's no reason to have more than 12 people active on gameday. You rarely see players in roster spots 9-12 actually get into the game unless there's an injury or a blowout.
              Yeah, I was going to post this. 15 roster spots is plenty, because nobody plays 12 guys, and usually 1 or 2 of the reserve guys are there with "injuries" like "back spasms" and "ankle sprain" (wink wink).

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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                #22
                Should remember that from 2k. Just to appease the players, if they end up contracting more than one team, they should add at least 1 roster spot.


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                • NAHSTE
                  Probably owns the site
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 22233

                  #23
                  Originally posted by EmpireWF
                  Should remember that from 2k. Just to appease the players, if they end up contracting more than one team, they should add at least 1 roster spot.
                  I think a better use of resources would be to supe up the d league a bit and maybe add teams there. Let raw guys actually learn how to play and make that a more viable option for teams and players alike.

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                  • FirstTimer
                    Freeman Error

                    • Feb 2009
                    • 18729

                    #24
                    Originally posted by North
                    I think a better use of resources would be to supe up the d league a bit and maybe add teams there. Let raw guys actually learn how to play and make that a more viable option for teams and players alike.
                    Isn't this kind of part of the idea behind the rule not letting high schoolers directly enter the draft?

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                    • NAHSTE
                      Probably owns the site
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 22233

                      #25
                      Originally posted by FirstTimer
                      Isn't this kind of part of the idea behind the rule not letting high schoolers directly enter the draft?
                      Yeah, at least that's what they said, but it will never be seen as a better destination as Europe or college as things currently are. I think if coupled with contraction the d league could actually become a viable option. Another thing that could help is if the NBA let drafted players continue to play in college with their rights staying with the team which picked them. The NHL does it like this and it seems to have mutually beneficial results.

                      It opens up a whole other can of worms with amateur status but it would help the borderline guys make their decision less costly while not preventing the LeBron or Kobe exceptions from leaving. If your favorite team has a prospect playing for Wake Forest or Georgetown, you'd get to watch them in meaningful games rather than sit on the end of your bench all year. May be too radical but I think it would be awesome for fans and players alike.

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                      • Juggernaut
                        Sitting on the Sidelines
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 5670

                        #26
                        Originally posted by North
                        Yeah, at least that's what they said, but it will never be seen as a better destination as Europe or college as things currently are. I think if coupled with contraction the d league could actually become a viable option. Another thing that could help is if the NBA let drafted players continue to play in college with their rights staying with the team which picked them. The NHL does it like this and it seems to have mutually beneficial results.

                        It opens up a whole other can of worms with amateur status but it would help the borderline guys make their decision less costly while not preventing the LeBron or Kobe exceptions from leaving. If your favorite team has a prospect playing for Wake Forest or Georgetown, you'd get to watch them in meaningful games rather than sit on the end of your bench all year. May be too radical but I think it would be awesome for fans and players alike.
                        That sounds awesome.

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                        • Prodigal Son
                          The Greatest
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 2338

                          #27
                          Contraction would be great for any league. Fucking Captain Obvious.

                          They want to make it something worth while, give the NBA a promotion/relegation type system.

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                          • Argath
                            $2 whore
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 9241

                            #28
                            Originally posted by North
                            Yeah, at least that's what they said, but it will never be seen as a better destination as Europe or college as things currently are. I think if coupled with contraction the d league could actually become a viable option. Another thing that could help is if the NBA let drafted players continue to play in college with their rights staying with the team which picked them. The NHL does it like this and it seems to have mutually beneficial results.

                            It opens up a whole other can of worms with amateur status but it would help the borderline guys make their decision less costly while not preventing the LeBron or Kobe exceptions from leaving. If your favorite team has a prospect playing for Wake Forest or Georgetown, you'd get to watch them in meaningful games rather than sit on the end of your bench all year. May be too radical but I think it would be awesome for fans and players alike.


                            It's not the NBA which prevents this from happening, but the NCAA. In order to enter the draft, you have to get an agent. The moment you sign with an agent, you forfeit your amateur rights.

                            Not to mention you can't be getting paid while playing in college.

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                            • Warner2BruceTD
                              2011 Poster Of The Year
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 26142

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Argath the Faggot
                              It's not the NBA which prevents this from happening, but the NCAA. In order to enter the draft, you have to get an agent. The moment you sign with an agent, you forfeit your amateur rights.

                              Not to mention you can't be getting paid while playing in college.
                              Well, you don't have to hire and agent, but I see your point.

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