Author Topic: Tragic Year for the NBA&Injuries  (Read 2745 times)

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Re: Tragic Year for the NBA&Injuries
« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2013, 07:10:17 PM »

Offline 2short

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I would love to see them change the schedule.

Have only two games a week. A weekend game and a midweek game. Play everyone twice. A 58 game season. Then the playoffs. Best of three for the first round. Not sure beyond that. Maybe best of five.

I would also reduce preseason games from 8 to 2 and instead use that time for a longer training camp so coaches can have more impact on their teams (both in preseason planning and with reduced regular season schedule leading to more practice time).

We would see much better basketball. More well prepared teams. Better dribbled teams offensively and defensively. More team orientated basketball. It would lead to much more enjoyable games to watch.
if only it were this easy, by the way i agree
improve the quality of teams and the games and just charge more, no practices makes it pretty hard for an nba team
i do believe this year there has been more injuries to top notch players than any season i can remember

Re: Tragic Year for the NBA&Injuries
« Reply #16 on: April 14, 2013, 07:40:43 PM »

Offline OsirusCeltics

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Well its the over-glamorization of being a highlight reel, wanting to be on Sportscenter's top 10. Everyone wants to dunk and run very fast, and jump very high. And when they land, there's a high risk for injury