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TrueBlue
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3/28/2007  10:15 AM
I wholeheartedly agree with him and I think this guy would make a heck of a Commish for the game if he would ever be asked to take over.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2814358


DJ made a thread about 2 mos ago highlighting what's wrong with the game and I said this very thing in the thread.


"Never has there been a time in sports, particularly Basketball where fans moreso root their teams on to tank vs winning games".


It's starting earlier in the season as each yr goes by. Stern gets all this credit for bringing more to the game but IMO under his regime, it's been absolutely horrific. The players make the NBA not Stern. The best commish in Sports is/was Paul Tag.


The Seattle/Minnesota game last night just has one scratching his head.





[Edited by - TrueBlue on 03-28-2007 09:30 AM]
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3/28/2007  10:24 AM
IMO, u could minimize the chance of teams tanking games by giving each team that doesn't make the postseason an equal amount of ping pong balls in the lottery... that way you don't gain any advantage for being the worst team in the league.
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3/28/2007  10:31 AM
Posted by TMS:

IMO, u could minimize the chance of teams tanking games by giving each team that doesn't make the postseason an equal amount of ping pong balls in the lottery... that way you don't gain any advantage for being the worst team in the league.

I think the lottery has outlived it's usefulness now. On Mike and Mike in the morning about 3 weeks ago(when Doc Rivers tanked that game) they were talking about this. Mike Greenburgh had a great plan. It was that the team with the best record not in the playoffs gets the most balls in the lottery so it encourages winning.

I can't say it is a bad idea.
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3/28/2007  10:33 AM
Posted by TMS:

IMO, u could minimize the chance of teams tanking games by giving each team that doesn't make the postseason an equal amount of ping pong balls in the lottery... that way you don't gain any advantage for being the worst team in the league.


Then they wouldn't be able to fix draft order again.

I for one thought with Colangelo coming to the Toronto Raptors and David"the don" Stern being euro friendly that the raptors would get the #1 pick that turned out to be bargania. On top of that bargnia coach in europe comes over to the raptors as an assistant coach.

Couldn't get any sweeter than that.
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3/28/2007  10:34 AM
Posted by joec32033:
Posted by TMS:

IMO, u could minimize the chance of teams tanking games by giving each team that doesn't make the postseason an equal amount of ping pong balls in the lottery... that way you don't gain any advantage for being the worst team in the league.

I think the lottery has outlived it's usefulness now. On Mike and Mike in the morning about 3 weeks ago(when Doc Rivers tanked that game) they were talking about this. Mike Greenburgh had a great plan. It was that the team with the best record not in the playoffs gets the most balls in the lottery so it encourages winning.

I can't say it is a bad idea.

They should name it the "Knicks Lottery Plan"

Now I wanna hear from all the guys who have been advocating tanking(And there have been a lot on this forum.), including you-know-who....

oohah

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3/28/2007  10:35 AM
Posted by oohah:
Posted by joec32033:
Posted by TMS:

IMO, u could minimize the chance of teams tanking games by giving each team that doesn't make the postseason an equal amount of ping pong balls in the lottery... that way you don't gain any advantage for being the worst team in the league.

I think the lottery has outlived it's usefulness now. On Mike and Mike in the morning about 3 weeks ago(when Doc Rivers tanked that game) they were talking about this. Mike Greenburgh had a great plan. It was that the team with the best record not in the playoffs gets the most balls in the lottery so it encourages winning.

I can't say it is a bad idea.

They should name it the "Knicks Lottery Plan"

Now I wanna hear from all the guys who have been advocating tanking(And there have been a lot on this forum.), including you-know-who....

oohah

It had nothing to do with the Knicks. In all seriousness that was the plan he came up with.
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3/28/2007  10:37 AM
It had nothing to do with the Knicks. In all seriousness that was the plan he came up with.

I understand. But it would work out well for the Knicks, who have been right at the edge of the lottery for so long now, except when LB was tanking and ruining the integrity of the game. (Oh no, it's on now!)

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3/28/2007  10:48 AM
NBA shoud limit the players contracts to 2 years. This league became a Mafia.
Some players get money for nothing for yeras. Other locked with hareble organizations for no reason.
If player is not performing on certain level and not keeking himself in game shape - by-by and go to the gym
If organization sucks player finished 2 yeras ane can go anywhere he want.
This should be nice motivation for both sites.

But man - who want to work hard. Everybody want to get money for nothig - OUR money.
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3/28/2007  10:53 AM
Posted by oohah:
It had nothing to do with the Knicks. In all seriousness that was the plan he came up with.

I understand. But it would work out well for the Knicks, who have been right at the edge of the lottery for so long now, except when LB was tanking and ruining the integrity of the game. (Oh no, it's on now!)

oohah


Wiseguy it isn't that LB was ruining the game by tanking, it's the fact that Stern allows an atmosphere to tank that's ruining the game. LB was just playing the field.
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3/28/2007  10:55 AM
i advocated tanking the year Lebron, Melo, Wade & Bosh were in the draft & the Knicks had no realistic shot of making the playoffs... instead we won just enough games to miss out on the playoffs & ended up with Mike Sweetney... boy, was i wrong on that one.
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3/28/2007  11:13 AM
Posted by TMS:

i advocated tanking the year Lebron, Melo, Wade & Bosh were in the draft & the Knicks had no realistic shot of making the playoffs... instead we won just enough games to miss out on the playoffs & ended up with Mike Sweetney... boy, was i wrong on that one.

I don't like tanking no matter what. It just doesn't sit right with me. As soon as the opening tap happens I am rooting for my boyz no matter what, and when it is nut-cutting time, I want them to make their shots and make their stops. But that's just me.

However, if there was a year to tank I wanted it to happen the Yao year!

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3/28/2007  11:14 AM
You don't need to intentionally "tank" if you have a plan.
See Spurs for example.
You can argue they get lucky. Wrong - they know what they are doing.
If team is committed to grow the young talent and build the leadership from within instead of signing washed out vets and half-skilled players it will participate in the lottery automatically. There are no miracles - all business.

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3/28/2007  11:22 AM
Posted by arkrud:

You don't need to intentionally "tank" if you have a plan.
See Spurs for example.
You can argue they get lucky. Wrong - they know what they are doing.
If team is committed to grow the young talent and build the leadership from within instead of signing washed out vets and half-skilled players it will participate in the lottery automatically. There are no miracles - all business.


I don't care if your solid plan is to build through the draft, if a team does not try to go out and win every game by all means but instead blows huge leads regularly, sit certain players out due to suspicious injuries, create wacky rotations, etc etc etc it's tanking and shouldn't be tolerated.



[Edited by - TrueBlue on 03-28-2007 10:42 AM]
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3/28/2007  11:27 AM
Posted by TMS:

i advocated tanking the year Lebron, Melo, Wade & Bosh were in the draft & the Knicks had no realistic shot of making the playoffs... instead we won just enough games to miss out on the playoffs & ended up with Mike Sweetney... boy, was i wrong on that one.

I think this differs from the original discussion, which was more towards that there shouldn't be so much incentive for teams to do this because it ruins the purity of the game. Sure, if you're in a position to nab a top pick and the rules allow it, as a long-term team strategy it holds more validity than any move any of our GMs have made in the last six years. However, it is contrary to the purity of the game, and also costs owners a lot of money upfront, because when you're a bad team, the fans don't show up in nearly as high numbers. Being a terrible team, they show up even less. Tough call for an owner, since a LeBron is only a 25% chance (granted that year, there were a number of great players), even if you have the worst record.

I think the real thing is getting rid of the lottery idea, or at least revising it. There's a number of things the league needs to change, and this is a big one. One idea I had was maybe have all the teams that missed the playoffs in a single-elimination tournament (loser bracket playoffs), and the winner of the tournament gets extra lottery balls or even gets the #1 overall pick.

Would be cool for the fans and would mean extra money for the league.

[Edited by - Solace on Mar 28 2007 11:29 AM]
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3/28/2007  11:51 AM
Posted by Solace:
Posted by TMS:

i advocated tanking the year Lebron, Melo, Wade & Bosh were in the draft & the Knicks had no realistic shot of making the playoffs... instead we won just enough games to miss out on the playoffs & ended up with Mike Sweetney... boy, was i wrong on that one.

I think this differs from the original discussion, which was more towards that there shouldn't be so much incentive for teams to do this because it ruins the purity of the game. Sure, if you're in a position to nab a top pick and the rules allow it, as a long-term team strategy it holds more validity than any move any of our GMs have made in the last six years. However, it is contrary to the purity of the game, and also costs owners a lot of money upfront, because when you're a bad team, the fans don't show up in nearly as high numbers. Being a terrible team, they show up even less. Tough call for an owner, since a LeBron is only a 25% chance (granted that year, there were a number of great players), even if you have the worst record.

I think the real thing is getting rid of the lottery idea, or at least revising it. There's a number of things the league needs to change, and this is a big one. One idea I had was maybe have all the teams that missed the playoffs in a single-elimination tournament (loser bracket playoffs), and the winner of the tournament gets extra lottery balls or even gets the #1 overall pick.

Would be cool for the fans and would mean extra money for the league.

[Edited by - Solace on Mar 28 2007 11:29 AM]


Those teams risk having peaked valued assets at that time getting injured. Take for isntance Charlotte with Okafor or ATL with Josh Smith. Why have them play in a playoff type atmosphere and risk that player getting injured to have a chance to increase draft position?

I like the idea of the team with the best record not making the playoffs gets more chances to increase lottery position.
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3/28/2007  12:02 PM
I like the idea of the team with the best record not making the playoffs gets more chances to increase lottery position.

probably because that's the situation the Knicks find themselves in year after year after year.
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3/28/2007  12:09 PM
Mike Greenburgh had a great plan. It was that the team with the best record not in the playoffs gets the most balls in the lottery so it encourages winning.

How does it encourage winning?? Say you're the 8th seed and looking at getting swept in the first round, wouldn't you tank the last two or three games of the year to finish out of the playoffs?
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3/28/2007  12:15 PM
that's why i say, give each team that finishes out of the playoffs an equal chance at getting the top pick... that way you can't increase your chances of getting the pick by losing more games than the other teams that miss out on the playoffs.
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3/28/2007  12:17 PM
Posted by TMS:

that's why i say, give each team that finishes out of the playoffs an equal chance at getting the top pick... that way you can't increase your chances of getting the pick by losing more games than the other teams that miss out on the playoffs.

I think this is actually the best decision. To me there isn't much difference between 23 and 35 wins. You all stink. So you all deserve an equal chance to improve your teams. And it does erase teh tanking issue.

[Edited by - bippity10 on 03-28-2007 12:18 PM]
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3/28/2007  12:33 PM
well, i think we should tank next year to get derrick rose.
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