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290272.19 in reply to 290272.18
Date: 10/31/2017 10:45:09 PM
Kira Kira Koseki
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77 games would be an alright outcome in the 32 team scenario. Play 15x3 games in each teams own conference, and 16x2 games against the other conference.

That's a total of 1,232 season games, almost identical to the current 1,230 played by 30 teams right now. And you're only taking away 3 home games from each team (and adding a neutral venue game where the gate revenue can be split).

May still be difficult to get the owners to play ball, but it's the most realistic scenario available to remove the dreaded back-to-backs, and other issues that NBA's ancestors created back in the days when they needed to play until they dropped for a living.

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290272.20 in reply to 290272.19
Date: 11/3/2017 4:43:36 AM
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Doesn't the NBA have a contract with the cable companies that they just signed? They are obligated to play those 82 games. More games means more money for the cable companies and online betting agencies.

Any changes would need to be renegotiated in the next deal.

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290272.21 in reply to 290272.20
Date: 11/15/2017 1:59:19 AM
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Last season taught me not to read too much into regular season games but even so, Boston might have a shot of winning the Eastern Conference even without Hayward the way they're playing. Of course those chances would rise dramatically if Hayward can recover fast and make it back for the play-offs, but it seems that the young core the Celtics have is emerging, and the basketball equivalent of the Herschel Walker trade is bearing fruit.

Pistons quietly looking strong too, though be aware that last season, Atlanta started 9-2, then had a slump and ended up 43-39. Of course the early season matters, but there's more than enough games left that the likes of OKC and Cleveland are far removed from panic stations yet.

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290272.22 in reply to 290272.21
Date: 11/18/2017 1:56:42 AM
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The Celtics beating the Warriors gave me deja vu of a moment in the 2012 NBA finals when Durant, with his team down 2, decided to go up for an immediate contested 2 rather than wait for something that gives his team a better chance of forcing OT as a whole. I criticised the decision then and I'll criticise it now.

Even if he makes that shot, which he didn't on either attempt, he's only tying the game and giving the other team ample time to make their own basket and reclaim the victory. Why not try to take some time off the clock and at the very least force the opposition to rush on offence if you make the tying basket? Especially since the shot Durant did take on both occasions was with a defender on or near him?

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290272.23 in reply to 290272.22
Date: 11/18/2017 5:40:37 AM
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I know its early but are we looking at a Warriors-Celtics Finals? Or are the Cavs still the ones to beat in the East.....although not on current form.

In other news... BULLS WIN!!

And still well clear at the bottom of the East :S

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290272.24 in reply to 290272.23
Date: 11/18/2017 10:39:51 PM
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But your teams tanking, wins are losses and losses are wins. You don't want to lose that 1st overall pick to Dallas or Atlanta after completely nuking the roster from orbit, right?

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290272.25 in reply to 290272.24
Date: 11/19/2017 1:59:40 AM
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All I've got to say is thank you Brooklyn you really out did yourselves

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290272.26 in reply to 290272.25
Date: 11/22/2017 3:15:22 AM
Kira Kira Koseki
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Ben Simmons is the very pinnacle of enlightenment I'm taking full on blast up your ass so fast, 2020 Olympic gold medal here we come!

You are going to play for Australia again, right Ben?

Also, Marcus Smart is a very curious case. Field goal percentage in the 20's, true shooting percentage of below 40, yet the numbers indicate that he makes Boston better just by being on the court. His Plus/Minus per 48 right now? +13.6!

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290272.27 in reply to 290272.26
Date: 12/8/2017 7:55:40 AM
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Still early days, but it looks like the Bulls are going to win the "Dumpster Fire for Doncic" race. Maybe fate can throw you guys a bone after cruelly taking Rose away. Actually now that I put it that way I'm pretty sure the Bulls have a 100% chance of obtaining the 1st overall pick this year, seeing as though the draft lottery is rigged :P.

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290272.28 in reply to 290272.27
Date: 12/8/2017 10:34:20 PM
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You'd take Doncic over Bagley from Duke? Or don't see Bagley as a fit for the Bulls because of Markkanen? Bulls already have young PG in Dunn and combo in Lavine, not sure if another ball handler would work.

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290272.29 in reply to 290272.28
Date: 12/9/2017 8:45:29 PM
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I'm biased against the college system and towards players named Luka. It's going to be a highly contested decision between Doncic, Bagley, and Ayton all season unless one goes even further beyond, but keep in mind that Doncic is doing it against professional players, rather than amateurs; skilled players yes, but ultimately amateurs.

Also, no player on the Bulls, or the Hawks barring Schroder, is safe from being replaced if the incoming talent is strong enough. Many of them are barely above D-League quality.

Last edited by Jay (OTT) at 12/9/2017 8:46:55 PM

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