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SouBeachTalents
07-16-2014, 06:07 PM
82 games is just too long of a season imo, I'd have the NBA open on Christmas Day, have the regular season run into the end of April, and make the season 60 games long

KobesFinger
07-16-2014, 06:14 PM
Play each team once, home and away. That's 58 games. The NBA season lasts approx 24 weeks, so a game every 3 days or so. No need for back to backs. It means the shitty East teams cant scrape the playoffs with a losing record by beating worse Eastern teams

Trollsmasher
07-16-2014, 06:15 PM
164

Soundwave
07-16-2014, 06:16 PM
I think 68 would be about right. Enough time that it's a marathon, but not long enough that it drags on too long. Will never happen though.

inclinerator
07-16-2014, 06:17 PM
eighty two

Sarcastic
07-16-2014, 06:21 PM
I'd love to hear the actual pitch one of you would give to the owners on why they should cut the season, sacrificing millions upon millions of dollars.

This is an actual business, not a hobby.

Akrazotile
07-16-2014, 06:33 PM
I'd love to hear the actual pitch one of you would give to the owners on why they should cut the season, sacrificing millions upon millions of dollars.

This is an actual business, not a hobby.


You dont "pitch" it :facepalm

You call a team rep and say Im not buying tickets or merchandise anymore until you shorten the season. Period. And you stick to it.


Of course, one person doing it wont have any effect. It would have to be a big chunk of the people who contribute to ticket revenue. Most folks on this board are prob not season ticket holders, myself included, so it wouldnt come from us.

I actually would love for it to happen bc it would improve the product. But it would take a coordinated effort to influence the league that way and as long as people are still ponying for the current system, thats what we'll get.

Amazing, really. When they changed commissioners, I thought by swapping out one guy in a suit for another we'd automatically have CHANGE and HOPE so I just figured CHANGE and HOPE would carry the day. Gotta love that CHANGE HOPE CHANGE HOPE ya know? It surely fixes everything. Especially if you repeat it enough times. Then it comes true. CHANGE HOPE, CHANGE HOPE, CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE HOPE HOPE HOPE.


I know you feel the exact same way Sarcastic.

Skyscraper
07-16-2014, 06:34 PM
I'd love to hear the actual pitch one of you would give to the owners on why they should cut the season, sacrificing millions upon millions of dollars.

This is an actual business, not a hobby.

a way to decrease overhead, increase importance of games, and above all maximize profits

All you need to do is convince owners of the last thing.


Play each division rival 4 times (16 games)
Play each other conference team 2 times each (20 games)
Play each opposite conference team 2 times each (20 games)

56 games

A game every 3-4 days to allow for most rest and best competition.

Alongside the playoffs for the NBA championship, also include a nonplayoff team playoff for the right to a Top 3 lottery pick. This way there will be less tanking.
Sure there will be that "so the teams that just barely make the playoffs can get a #1 pick?"

In a sense only if the historically bad teams have owners who really did not put into their product. Why allow a team that fields no effort for a competitive team (see 15 win Bucks last year, or 12 win Nets a few years back, etc) a Top 4 pick?


This way there will be less tanking and more important games played


Pros: The "non playoff teams" still get that extra revenue
Less tanking
More competitive play
More exposure to teams you would not ordinarily see playing.

Cons: Less money? Put advertisement on players jerseys and temporary tattoos or something

L.Kizzle
07-16-2014, 06:39 PM
The NBA has been playing 82 game seasons since the early 60s, why change now?

They played with terrible conditions back then. Didn't have private jets, teams planes and buses. Some teams played up to 5 games in a row. Didn't have team trainers, not even mentioning personnel trainers and chefs and physicians, ect.

They're lucky games haven't been added to the schedule.

willy_yep
07-16-2014, 06:47 PM
each team playing each other twice, one home and one away would be ideal. i'd rather see more quality in play rather than quantity.

outbreak
07-16-2014, 06:49 PM
365

it should stay as it is, I think it's pretty much perfect.

jzek
07-16-2014, 06:49 PM
50-60

Smook A.
07-16-2014, 06:50 PM
No, less amount of games would suck. NBA is entertaining as hell, so why change the amount of games? 82 is fine

L.Kizzle
07-16-2014, 07:12 PM
It's more teams then ever and there will be more teams added to the league in the future. Why the hell would they shorten the season with more teams on the horizon?


-The last season to feature less than 82 games, was the 61-62 season, a whopping 2 less with an 80 game season. There were 9 teams total.
-9 team league beginning in the 1962-1963 season until 1966, there were 82 games played.
-10 team league for the 1966-1967 season, 82 games.
-12 team league for the 1967-1968 season, 82 games.
-14 team league between 1968-1970, 82 games.
-15 team league for the 1970-71 season, 82 games.
-17 team league between 1971-1974, 82 games.
-18 team league, between 1974-1976, 82 games.
-22 team league, between 1976-1980, 82 games.
-23 team league, between 1980-1987, 82 games.
-25 team league for the 1987-1988, there were 82 games played.
-27 team league between 1988-1995, 82 games.
-29 team league between 1995-2004, 82 games.
-30 team league since 2004, and people believe there should be less games?

Hey Yo
07-16-2014, 07:28 PM
The last lockout featured 66 regular season games. That didn't seem like a big difference other than the season starting late.

When it comes to injuries though, an 82 game season is beneficial.

CavaliersFTW
07-16-2014, 07:30 PM
I'd say about 80

tgan3
07-16-2014, 07:47 PM
58 games. every team plays every team twice.

SHABBA
07-16-2014, 07:50 PM
Commercial issues aside, I don't see why anyone would want anything more than every team to play each other twice, home and away.

kennethgriffin
07-16-2014, 07:56 PM
72


if a team can win 72. then thats how many games there should be. thats as many as a team can get. so why play more than that

L.Kizzle
07-16-2014, 07:56 PM
While we're at it, have the league shorten the post season. Because we don't need those extra games.

Instead of 16 teams, 8 playoff teams with 4 from each conference. First round is back to a best of five. The the Conference and League Finals 7 games.

That'll take off about 3 months of extra games that no one here wants.

Short and sweet, right?

SouBeachTalents
07-16-2014, 08:02 PM
While we're at it, have the league shorten the post season. Because we don't need those extra games.

Instead of 16 teams, 8 playoff teams with 4 from each conference. First round is back to a best of five. The the Conference and League Finals 7 games.

That'll take off about 3 months of extra games that no one here wants.

Short and sweet, right?

I like the thought process, but how about only 4 teams make it, and we make the series best of 3

L.Kizzle
07-16-2014, 08:04 PM
I like the thought process, but how about only 4 teams make it, and we make the series best of 3
Better yet, how about no playoffs? And the team with the best record at the end of the season is the Champs.
We gotta get rid of all these games people don't want right?

ILLsmak
07-16-2014, 08:05 PM
Play each team once, home and away. That's 58 games. The NBA season lasts approx 24 weeks, so a game every 3 days or so. No need for back to backs. It means the shitty East teams cant scrape the playoffs with a losing record by beating worse Eastern teams

So at that point might as well just get rid of divisions.

It may make sense. I mean, I imagine that the schedule was meant for travel, but as long as they schedule it so you're not flying coast to coast every game, I think it would work.

-Smak

SouBeachTalents
07-16-2014, 08:07 PM
Better yet, how about no playoffs? And the team with the best record at the end of the season is the Champs.
We gotta get rid of all these games people don't want right?

Alright, it's settled, that's the best solution

L.Kizzle
07-16-2014, 08:19 PM
So at that point might as well just get rid of divisions.

It may make sense. I mean, I imagine that the schedule was meant for travel, but as long as they schedule it so you're not flying coast to coast every game, I think it would work.

-Smak
Matter of fact, get rid of everything.

All 30 teams will meet up on the court, like for All-Star weekend. It's gonna be one ball. It's gonna be a tip off with all 30 starting centers. And the first team to get the ball and score wins.

They win everything. The game, the championship. And the player who scores the winning (and only basket) is scoring champ and MVP and Finals MVP.

It can be marketed as follows:

ONE BALL, ONE GAME, ONE SHOT

flipogb
07-16-2014, 08:23 PM
82 is great, go watch NFL if you don't like it

robert de niro
07-16-2014, 08:37 PM
about two

ArbitraryWater
07-16-2014, 08:40 PM
58.. Play each team twice (Of course getting rid of conferences/divisions.... Just 1 NBA, top 16 make the playoffs.... this way there cant be any teams favored due to stronger/weaker conf + less injuries and shit... been way too much lately)

Crystallas
07-16-2014, 08:43 PM
I go through basketball withdrawal every off-season, and I don't care too much to watch inferior leagues or the WNBA. I'm a fan of the game, and really prefer watching games than following offseason moves and league drama.

82 isn't enough.