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2016-17 NBA PLAYOFFS THREAD

Cavs and Dubs will both be 12-0 heading into the finals. Helps when the other team is missing their best players.
 
I'd be surprised if Adam Silver had watched every minutes of these Conference Finals this year and not think 'something needs to be done'.



I really hope the TV ratings take a plummeting this year and got the League really concerned.

The current system is fine. We have 2 elite teams, and a few second tier contenders. The East kind of sucks, but that's incidental. In the West, The Jazz could have competed had they been as healthy as GSW. It wouldn't have been a cakewalk. Same with Spurs and Kawhi.

It's always been this way. One or two teams clearly better than everyone else, and a few dark horse teams that are capable of winning it all if everything goes right. The system has its downsides, but they're less soul-sucking than enforced-parity.
 
ATM it seems like Cleveland has a much larger killer instinct. They are out for blood and just raging. Warriors seem to be OK with coasting. I wonder if that matters in game 1.
 
I've watched exactly 3 quarters of all the conference finals combined so far.



And I'm a die hard basketball fan.



That's gotta be bad for the League, surely.
 
This is probably the first time ever in the NBA where I think the product is starting to get worse rather than getting better.
 
Jazz are in an nice position.

The warriors have gotta be put into salary cap hell in the next year, right? They can't keep this core together much longer. And how much longer can lebron keep this up?

I see a window opening wide for a team like the jazz after this year.
 
Jazz are in an nice position.

The warriors have gotta be put into salary cap hell in the next year, right? They can't keep this core together much longer. And how much longer can lebron keep this up?

I see a window opening wide for a team like the jazz after this year.


Warriors window will be closing quickly imo and I'm still not convinced they are as great as everyone makes out.

Lebron on the other hand is playing better now than at anytime in his career. His understanding of the game is phenomenal and his impact has never been so great, I'd predict that he has another 4-5 years at an ELITE level. That being said if there is a team in the East that can take Lebron to 6 games every series (looking at you Philly) on top of his 40+ minutes a night then he is definitely beatable in the finals. A fresh and rested Lebron is a different proposition.

Jazz are in a really good position if they can keep this core together.
 
This is probably the first time ever in the NBA where I think the product is starting to get worse rather than getting better.

Tonight, Kevin Durrant said if fans don't like the blowouts, they should stop watching.

tony Jones: durant lol....said in his presser tonight if fans don't like the lopsided games, don't watch

Kevin Durrant ought to hire a pr rep. He can't seem to stay out of his own way.
 
Peter Vecsey @PeterVecsey1
about 50 minutes ago
NBA playoffs and Preakness have one thing in common; both offer two minutes of excitement.

Tom Halzack @TomHalzack
yesterday
Convo w/non-NBA fan who tells me super teams and utterly predictable Finals 1 reason why he stopped watching NBA. Parity a joke.


Chris Palmer [MENTION=1573]Chris[/MENTION]PalmerNBA
yesterday
The NBA playoffs would get a 29% on Rotten Tomatoes.


Michael Lee @MrMichaelLee
yesterday
Too many blowouts, and all of us lose And most of these blowouts, making me snooze
 
Peter Vecsey @PeterVecsey1
about 50 minutes ago
NBA playoffs and Preakness have one thing in common; both offer two minutes of excitement.

Tom Halzack @TomHalzack
yesterday
Convo w/non-NBA fan who tells me super teams and utterly predictable Finals 1 reason why he stopped watching NBA. Parity a joke.


Chris Palmer [MENTION=1573]Chris[/MENTION]PalmerNBA
yesterday
The NBA playoffs would get a 29% on Rotten Tomatoes.


Michael Lee @MrMichaelLee
yesterday
Too many blowouts, and all of us lose And most of these blowouts, making me snooze

Yup. It's been a joke. Whatever that lead to this has gotta go. I'm honestly losing patience.



The NBA has got a golden goose, and it's something like this that could potentially kill it.
 
Tonight, Kevin Durrant said if fans don't like the blowouts, they should stop watching.



Kevin Durrant ought to hire a pr rep. He can't seem to stay out of his own way.

KD has been terrible the last few years with PR.

But in fairness to him, what's he supposed to say to that? Is he supposed to apologize? Didn't most of us see this coming? The warriors set a record for wins last year. Then they added KD. It's like the 96 bulls after beating down Seattle in the finals adding Malone or Shaq that summer.
 
Yup. It's been a joke. Whatever that lead to this has gotta go. I'm honestly losing patience.



The NBA has got a golden goose, and it's something like this that could potentially kill it.

I think that the nba will need to take steps to aid in the parity after this summer. Especially if the finals is a flop (which I wouldn't be surprised if the warriors clean out the cavs 4-1).

The nfl wouldn't be the juggernaut that it is if there wasn't parity. As it stands right now, literally at least half of the league has a shot at the super bowl.

Compare that to the nba. Didn't 100 percent of us essentially predict a cav/warriors final? Did anyone think that the rockets or Spurs would get the warriors? Did anyone think the raptors or Celtics would get the cavs?
 
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Next year, the Dubs will have:

Curry-36.0M
Durant-36.0M--assuming he opts out and re-signs which makes sense (72.0M)
Klay-17.286M (89.286MM)
Draymond-16.4M (105.686M)
McCaw-1.313M (106.999M)
Looney-1.234M (108.233M)
Jones-1.224M (109.457M)

That's just for seven guys. Assuming they re-up some of their own guys (since they'd already be over the cap) and use the MLE, I gotta think they end up somewhere north of 140M. Maybe even 150M.

Klay would still have two years left and Draymond would have one left.
 
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