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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1170 on: February 16, 2026, 10:22:49 PM »

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I think they should just do away with the all star game.  Do the rising stars, skills day, and then instead of whatever nonsense they've been doing try something entirely new.  I'd love to see some 3 on 3, 1 on 1, even horse would be far more interesting than the garbage they rolled out last weekend.

Or maybe do an East vs West on Day 3 and winner of the conference determines who gets to host the NBA Finals/home-court advantage. That oughta get everyone engaged right


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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1171 on: February 16, 2026, 11:32:52 PM »

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I think they should just do away with the all star game.  Do the rising stars, skills day, and then instead of whatever nonsense they've been doing try something entirely new.  I'd love to see some 3 on 3, 1 on 1, even horse would be far more interesting than the garbage they rolled out last weekend.

They just did try something new and it was a much better product.
It was still mostly basketball from players that don't care.  And I know the first 3 games were "competitive" in that they were close, but they just don't play this game like they care at all because they don't. I think they'd care more in a 1 on 1 or even 3 on 3 setting.  I'd love to see a 3 on 3 tournament style thing.  No subs. Play to 11 all shots are 1 point no matter where they take them from.  I think that would get them to compete a bit more and I would find it way more interesting.  Every team with a big, a wing, and a small. 
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1172 on: Yesterday at 12:33:59 AM »

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I think they should just do away with the all star game.  Do the rising stars, skills day, and then instead of whatever nonsense they've been doing try something entirely new.  I'd love to see some 3 on 3, 1 on 1, even horse would be far more interesting than the garbage they rolled out last weekend.

They just did try something new and it was a much better product.
It was still mostly basketball from players that don't care.  And I know the first 3 games were "competitive" in that they were close, but they just don't play this game like they care at all because they don't. I think they'd care more in a 1 on 1 or even 3 on 3 setting.  I'd love to see a 3 on 3 tournament style thing.  No subs. Play to 11 all shots are 1 point no matter where they take them from.  I think that would get them to compete a bit more and I would find it way more interesting.  Every team with a big, a wing, and a small.

I don't think a lot of guys would play 1-on-1 for the same reason they skip the dunk contest.  Maybe the current wave of upcoming stars are more secure than the LeBron and Durant, but a whole generation of stars declined competition because they might get embarrassed.


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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1173 on: Yesterday at 02:11:32 AM »

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The reality of it is that it's a game that has no real stakes in the minds of the players and the fans. Back in the 80s or 90s or even the 2000s, the players didn't know each other that well. Social media wasn't a thing. They didn't hang out and train together in the offseason. There was much less player mobility. So there was more inherent competitiveness between them, and I think the ASG was kind of seen as the pinnacle of that. All Star selection was a way to build your brand and be considered one of the best. Now people have many ways to build their brands, and they all know each other and so it's become kind of like a glorified pickup game. The exception is European players because they tend to take representative selection more seriously as it's more a thing outside the US where playing for your club and winning a championship is THE most important thing. Think of how many of us didn't want our Celtics to play in Olympics, World Cups, FIBA tournaments, etc, because you don't want them getting injured and messing up the Cs chance at a championship.

Plus, they didn't get paid as much overall as players do now. In the 80s the average player salary was what, $400k? And the highest was around $4m, I think that was Ewing. in the 90s the average was around $1m, Jordan had an annual of around $30m. In the 2000s the max was still around that but the average was around $4m, then a decade later it was around $5-8m and the max was around $35m, then this decade the average is around $12m and the max is $60m+. When they're getting paid that much the investment teams have made in them is huge and they know that, the last thing they want is to get injured trying hard in a "meaningless" game when the team and the fans all want them to be healthy for the playoffs. Plus if they get injured in a meaningless game, that could mess up their next contract.

In fact, I kind of see that "championship or bust" mindset permeating into the regular season now as well. Teams load manage players, sit them, rest them, who cares if they lose games as a result, because the only thing that matters is the playoffs and the championship.

So the only way to really, really make it competitive, not just fun competitive because they actually tried a bit for a change, is to make them have skin in the game. Make it meaningful. Make it matter in the overall pursuit of a championship. They won't do that though. Because it would suck if teams that weren't involved, had no players playing, then suffered a disadvantage because of a result in it.

So I guess we should be happy with games like we had last night, because they're at least better than what's happened in recent years, but they will never be able to recapture the magic of those 80s and 90s clashes. There's too much at stake for everyone now to risk things in a "meaningless exhibition game".
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1174 on: Yesterday at 09:23:50 AM »

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I think they should just do away with the all star game.  Do the rising stars, skills day, and then instead of whatever nonsense they've been doing try something entirely new.  I'd love to see some 3 on 3, 1 on 1, even horse would be far more interesting than the garbage they rolled out last weekend.

They just did try something new and it was a much better product.
It was still mostly basketball from players that don't care.  And I know the first 3 games were "competitive" in that they were close, but they just don't play this game like they care at all because they don't. I think they'd care more in a 1 on 1 or even 3 on 3 setting.  I'd love to see a 3 on 3 tournament style thing.  No subs. Play to 11 all shots are 1 point no matter where they take them from.  I think that would get them to compete a bit more and I would find it way more interesting.  Every team with a big, a wing, and a small.

It was much better than years past. More people tuned in as well.

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« Reply #1175 on: Today at 09:58:28 AM »

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the bigger question is "does anyone care if Kyrie plays again?"

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« Reply #1177 on: Today at 10:25:56 AM »

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving will miss the season to allow himself additional time to fully heal from the torn ACL he suffered last March. Irving will make his return for the 2026?27 season.
the bigger question is "does anyone care if Kyrie plays again?"

I will say I had completely forgotten about him until this post. 

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« Reply #1178 on: Today at 10:33:04 AM »

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving will miss the season to allow himself additional time to fully heal from the torn ACL he suffered last March. Irving will make his return for the 2026?27 season.

Tanking. Blatant tanking.

They are talking about Kyrie coming back around Thanksgiving at the start of the year. Then got off to a bad start and suddenly stopped talking about him. He hasn't had a setback that I know of. They got rid of AD and now want to tank.

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« Reply #1179 on: Today at 10:42:00 AM »

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving will miss the season to allow himself additional time to fully heal from the torn ACL he suffered last March. Irving will make his return for the 2026?27 season.
the bigger question is "does anyone care if Kyrie plays again?"

Not a fan of his, but Kyrie is one of the mort popular players in the NBA, so I?m going to say yes.
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I think 2026 is the last year the Mavericks have control over their first rounder until 2031 so that would make some sense to tank away. 


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« Reply #1181 on: Today at 11:39:57 AM »

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving will miss the season to allow himself additional time to fully heal from the torn ACL he suffered last March. Irving will make his return for the 2026?27 season.
the bigger question is "does anyone care if Kyrie plays again?"

Not a fan of his, but Kyrie is one of the mort popular players in the NBA, so I?m going to say yes.
supposing he's popular in the NBA, that's not the same as non-NBA players (such as the general public) who probably don't care if Kyrie plays or not.

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving will miss the season to allow himself additional time to fully heal from the torn ACL he suffered last March. Irving will make his return for the 2026?27 season.
the bigger question is "does anyone care if Kyrie plays again?"

Not a fan of his, but Kyrie is one of the mort popular players in the NBA, so I?m going to say yes.

I think 2026 is the last year the Mavericks have control over their first rounder until 2031 so that would make some sense to tank away.

Let the tank roll on, and ruin my fantasy team planning  :-[
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« Reply #1183 on: Today at 12:54:13 PM »

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People will care about Kyrie playing again in the NBA, but yeah in terms of this year I also forgot he was recovering from the ACL. But Dallas is also 19-35 so it makes no sense for him to come back this season. In fact, I think there's a chance with 3-4 weeks left in the season they give Flagg some random injury designation and he gets shut down too.
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« Reply #1184 on: Today at 01:38:30 PM »

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving will miss the season to allow himself additional time to fully heal from the torn ACL he suffered last March. Irving will make his return for the 2026?27 season.
the bigger question is "does anyone care if Kyrie plays again?"

Not a fan of his, but Kyrie is one of the mort popular players in the NBA, so I?m going to say yes.
supposing he's popular in the NBA, that's not the same as non-NBA players (such as the general public) who probably don't care if Kyrie plays or not.

Kyrie is one of the most popular players for fans. His jersey sales have typically been in the top 10-15 for all players in the league. His shoes are popular as well.
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