still bs that the cavs got the #1 so many times, also that 1% chance the bulls had in getting rose
bleh
They should just get rid of the draft. Allow teams to compete in signing and developing players. There's enough money for teams to have an U-21 team.
They should just get rid of the draft. Allow teams to compete in signing and developing players. There's enough money for teams to have an U-21 team.
And that would help smaller market teams with less money how?
That just seems like the soccer model, which is the worst in terms of parity
the draft system in all sports is bunk, but NBA is one of the worst. It's almost always the same few teams year after year. At some point you have to stop rewarding these teams for ineptitude and incompetence. It's in the league's best interest and overall health to stop sending potentially good young prospects to garbage organizations where they don't have a chance to succeed.
My simple solution would be to put teams in the back of the line if they are in the lottery one season. Basically if you get the number 1 pick this year, then next year you automatically have pick 16 (or whatever the last lottery pick is) if you miss the playoffs again. Everyone else gets bumped up a spot.
Pretty much. I'm very surprised that a country with such a capitalist mindset as America can be so socialist minded when it comes to sports.
In other sports the every team spends however money they think it's appropriate in order to maximize their profits. Losers not only don't get rewarded, but they get kicked out to inferior categories (and good teams on those lower ranks get promoted). No one ever has an incentive to tank.
the draft system in all sports is bunk, but NBA is one of the worst. It's almost always the same few teams year after year. At some point you have to stop rewarding these teams for ineptitude and incompetence. It's in the league's best interest and overall health to stop sending potentially good young prospects to garbage organizations where they don't have a chance to succeed.
My simple solution would be to put teams in the back of the line if they are in the lottery one season. Basically if you get the number 1 pick this year, then next year you automatically have pick 16 (or whatever the last lottery pick is) if you miss the playoffs again. Everyone else gets bumped up a spot.
There are times I wish Toronto would just completely commit to tanking the season.
We keep treadmilling.
There seemed to be at least 7 teams actively tanking last season. I'm not sure how 23 votes seemed obtainable.
Huh? Toronto played pretty well last year. If you're in the Eastern Conference and you arent the Celtics/76ers/Magic/Bucks or something the playoffs are up for grabs
Guys feel free to reform it next year. It'll all be cool then.
The idea that only 30 players can get a max deal would absolutely not fly with the NBAPA.This isn't anything close to the truth.
The simple fact is that talent is unevenly distributed throughout the league and that most of the great players are on only a few teams.
The only way to achieve something resembling parity in the NBA would be to limit each team to one designated max contract player. This would force most of the great teams in the NBA to break up and give more teams a chance to win a title.
Pretty much. I'm very surprised that a country with such a capitalist mindset as America can be so socialist minded when it comes to sports.
In other sports the every team spends however money they think it's appropriate in order to maximize their profits. Losers not only don't get rewarded, but they get kicked out to inferior categories (and good teams on those lower ranks get promoted). No one ever has an incentive to tank.
Stop and think about what you're saying for a minute. America's sport system makes sure that every team in every league retains value from year to year. The Euro soccer system does not, as clubs can fail to make the Champions League/Euro League or can even be relegated from their own domestic top tier. The American system ensures value for all the billionaires who own teams. That's smart capitalism. A closed system where only certain entrants are allowed and no one ever has to leave.
As far as rewarding the worst teams, it makes sense from the standpoint that the American sports leagues want the fan bases for every franchise to be engaged from time to time. Having an absolute doormat franchise without the Euro relegation system does not encourage viewership of the sports league.
Not to mention, drafted players are only controlled for so long. Once they hit free agency, they can choose where they'd like to play.
Here's the thing, how do we know how those players are going to develop if they don't go to crap organizations? Maybe those players were busts because of who drafted them? I mean yeah you have your great players who are going to be great no matter what, the transcendent talents, but even with a guy like Duncan, had he gone to the mid90s era Sterling Clippers instead of the Spurs with Pop, would we be talking about the same player and career? Where players go matters in their development.
And that would help smaller market teams with less money how?
That just seems like the soccer model, which is the worst in terms of parity
Half the NBA tanking every season makes the nba season tough to watch
Except the Raptors are actually a good team now.I just watch the dunk highlights now. Go Toronto.
Think about the NFL though; where they aren't allowed to choose where they'd like to play (Franchise Tag). Hell, even when they come out of college, could you imagine if when you graduated college, all of the companies that employ your skill set getting together to arbritrarily set your starting salary for five years, regardless of how skilled you are (or that you would be paid 4x more in a free market)?
The more socialist / communist the sports league is, the more the american people like it. (MLB < NHL < NBA < NFL). The irony to me has always been faaaaaaaaaaantastic.It doesn't qualify as capitalism because it is specifically exempt from the laws that govern capitalism (namely anti-trust and collusion). It's the exact opposite of capitalism.
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It's not like small market teams are huge successes now. At least this way some can sign players for cheap and develop them into players and/or trade chips.
Why do you think those players would be cheap? What would stop the lakers from signing the top 15 prospects in thay scenario?
Just don't give "lottery" teams any draft picks. Then they have zero incentive to tank. Plus, it'll keep the Lakers bad forever because they'll still be paying 50-year-old Kobe $30 million a year to sell tickets.
Win/win situation.
This is bullshit.It's not like small market teams are huge successes now. At least this way some can sign players for cheap and develop them into players and/or trade chips.