- Nov 7, 2007
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What if the NBA had a tournament like the NCAA with all 30 teams. Would something like that be successful with fans? would it even be able to compete with theNCAA March Madness or would it be a flop?
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Originally Posted by Mebo03
Stop it.
Originally Posted by cashbox sunrise
no.
wouldn't work at all.
Originally Posted by Fanatic15
That might be an interesting idea for Pre-season.
I can't see it working as the playoff. The thing about March Madness in college is the unpredictability, and seeing teams you have never heard of coming out of nowhere to make the sweet 16, and pride for your own school. I don't see that much hype going into a pro tourney because fans change so often.
Yea thats what i was thinking. I was saying for it to replace the playoffs or finals. Just a little something either before or after the season.
no, if you meant it would be before or after the season why did you call it "March" Madness? you were thinking it could replace the playoffs. or youdidn't think at all. don't lie.
Originally Posted by presequel
put all the lottery teams at the end of the year into a mini bracket while the regular playoffs are going on.
1 game elimination, and draft order is resulted based off the order of teams being eliminated. #1 pick = winner of the lottery bracket.
this way, nba makes money off the regular playoffs, while still finding a way to make money off teams that have 'nothing to play for' while actually having to play for something.
put all the lottery teams at the end of the year into a mini bracket while the regular playoffs are going on.
1 game elimination, and draft order is resulted based off the order of teams being eliminated. #1 pick = winner of the lottery bracket.
this way, nba makes money off the regular playoffs, while still finding a way to make money off teams that have 'nothing to play for' while actually having to play for something.
wait, so the best lottery teams gets the #1 pick? isnt the point of the lottery to give help to the worst teams?
how fair would it be to have a strong team like the Nuggets or Blazers cruise through the lottery bracket and get the #1 pick, while a pathetic team like theHeat or Knicks loses in the first round and get #16?
or am i not understanding what you said?