Batman
Well-Known Member
1st idea: Bucks to Seattle?
If the Bucks can't keep their team in Milwaukee, and they move to Seattle, Let me tell you what should happen. The league should move Memphis to the eastern conference. This could have a big impact. The east would get better and they need to get better. The western conference divisions would be thus constituted:
Pacific:
Lakers
Clippers
Sonics
Warriors
Kings
Northwest:
Jazz
T-wolves
Blazers
Thunder
Nuggets
Southwest:
Mavericks
Hornets
Spurs
Rockets
Suns
This change would help the Jazz in the near future in the sense that there would be less competition to make the playoffs (at least in the near future.)
2nd idea: A change in All star Weekend.
I think All star weekend is pretty lame, tbph. That being said, the league should scrap all star weekend and instead have a mid season single loss elimination tournament. make it so that every player on the winning team gets a million dollars or something. I would totally tune in. I think it would be so fun to watch. And upsets, though maybe less common than in college basketball, would be super fun to watch. The players are competitive, and they would want to win. Just imagine Kobe and Jordan in a tournament like this. They'd go crazy. The league could structure the tournament in this way:
#1 vs. #30
#2 Vs #29
So on and so forth.
Don't separate teams by conference or division. Do it college basketball style.
Or maybe an even a better approach would be to randomly pit teams against each other. That would be interesting.
I Think the Mid season Tourney would become a great spectacle. And it would increase the pride of fan bases if their team performed well and ultimately won the whole thing. There would be upsets. The Bulls beat the Heat without Rose last year in game one. Maybe the heat try harder if everything is on the line, but it was still the playoffs. Who knows? after the tourney, the league could give the players a week off or so.
So, in essence, Scrap the all star game and have a mid season tourney. Fans would love it.
What do you think? Discuss.
If the Bucks can't keep their team in Milwaukee, and they move to Seattle, Let me tell you what should happen. The league should move Memphis to the eastern conference. This could have a big impact. The east would get better and they need to get better. The western conference divisions would be thus constituted:
Pacific:
Lakers
Clippers
Sonics
Warriors
Kings
Northwest:
Jazz
T-wolves
Blazers
Thunder
Nuggets
Southwest:
Mavericks
Hornets
Spurs
Rockets
Suns
This change would help the Jazz in the near future in the sense that there would be less competition to make the playoffs (at least in the near future.)
2nd idea: A change in All star Weekend.
I think All star weekend is pretty lame, tbph. That being said, the league should scrap all star weekend and instead have a mid season single loss elimination tournament. make it so that every player on the winning team gets a million dollars or something. I would totally tune in. I think it would be so fun to watch. And upsets, though maybe less common than in college basketball, would be super fun to watch. The players are competitive, and they would want to win. Just imagine Kobe and Jordan in a tournament like this. They'd go crazy. The league could structure the tournament in this way:
#1 vs. #30
#2 Vs #29
So on and so forth.
Don't separate teams by conference or division. Do it college basketball style.
Or maybe an even a better approach would be to randomly pit teams against each other. That would be interesting.
I Think the Mid season Tourney would become a great spectacle. And it would increase the pride of fan bases if their team performed well and ultimately won the whole thing. There would be upsets. The Bulls beat the Heat without Rose last year in game one. Maybe the heat try harder if everything is on the line, but it was still the playoffs. Who knows? after the tourney, the league could give the players a week off or so.
So, in essence, Scrap the all star game and have a mid season tourney. Fans would love it.
What do you think? Discuss.
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