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Mustachio
04-12-2007, 08:30 PM
I was gonna write a blog about this, but i wanted to see if it was just a down right ridiculous idea. But hear me out, and respond slash give me ideas.

Tanking has become a terrible part of the game. The NBA tried to fix it by bringing in a lottery for the draft, and that hasnt worked because its just as rampant today as it was before the lottery. After reading a Bill Simmons article about a fix to the problem, it got me thinking. His first suggestion (an awful one) was to contract 3 teams. Memphis, Atlanta, and you guessed it, our beloved Charlotte Bobcats. This lead to some other actually good ideas, but the thought of losing my favorite team to contraction got me thinking of alternatives. The best one i could come up with was Relegation.

Some of our European fans can side with me here, as they see it often in some soccer leagues. Heres how it could work and help in the NBA. (and some of this is playing off of what Bill Simmons wrote and i really liked it.) you start with 30 teams. The top 12 teams of the regular season automatically get seeded in order and make the playoffs. The next 15 teams in order play in a 2 week tournament and four teams emerge to take the remaining 7th and 8th seeds in the playoffs. and that rounds out your 16 team playoffs same as the one we have currently. That was Simmon's idea. (you can check all this out on his blog on ESPN.COM) Now with the remaining 3 teams the 3rd from last goes into no mans land and is excluded from the tourney but safe from relegation. The draft would then be a random, evenly distributed lottery between the 12 teams. Now it gets interesting.

The last two teams in the standings are sent down to the D-League. They play the next season against D-League opponents for a full season. At the end of the season, the team that wins the D-League Championship automatically gets promoted to the NBA, wether it be Atlanta Hawks or the Fort Worth Flyers. and the regular season champion also gets promoted. If the D-League playoff winner and reg season champ are the same team, the next best reg. season record team gets promoted. This would not only sprout intrest in all kinds of smaller markets but eliminate tanking. No owner would want to be relegated, no coach, player, fan, homeless person or dog would want to be relegated. So that completely takes away tanking. It would make the end of the season even that more interesting as well. Ratings till the bitter end.

Thats all i wanna go into right now, the rabbit hole goes much deeper however. For now think of ways this wouldnt work and I (and whoever else thinks its a good idea) can argue how it could help/work.

WarioVsMooChicken
04-12-2007, 11:06 PM
Biggest problem is if a D-League team came into the NBA how would they go about a stadium? I know little about the D-league but don't the D-League teams tend to just use gymnasiums and really small stadiums?

Mustachio
04-13-2007, 01:29 AM
that could kill the growth of the team in the long run. but im pretty sure they play in at least 10'000 seat stadiums ... some small schools hold that much. and if they sell out, which every single promoted team would. i mean if you lived in fort worth and NBA players were coming to your city you would definetly sell out 10000 seats. and thats more than some teams like the hawks and sadly to say the bobcats in some games. so i dont think its a big deal. A sellout is a sellout.

123together
04-13-2007, 02:40 PM
tanking is a good idea if you suck (memphis and boston) but if youre decent you should not tank because it builds a strong feeling for the next year if you finish strong. bobcats rule

Mustachio
04-13-2007, 05:57 PM
i dont think losing intentionally in anything is good. tell the fans who have season tickets that tanking is smart. tell the players who have a few short years to win anything that its smart. tanking is ugly and the NBA should do anything to get rid of it.

Keetch
04-14-2007, 09:41 AM
I totally agree tanking is a problem; still I wish the Bobcats would. If you look at the standings they are like a hair away between picking 5th and picking 11th, after spending the bulk of the season (as I painfully watched) as the 3rd worst team. When there are 2 great players coming out, there's a HUGE difference in draft lottery odds between being in the bottom 3 and being in the 8 to 11 range, and regardless of the "good feelings" of this run of wins; its all meaningless next year.

Seeing that even KG has sat himself down shows how bad its gotten. Bill Simmons is completely correct; the NBA needs to do something about the tanking problem.

The season is nearly over, and I'm done talking about tanking. I'm going to the Knicks game this week and I fully intend to sit back and enjoy the show, whatever happens.

Mustachio
04-14-2007, 11:09 AM
yeah thats what sucks... tanking for the bottom few teams, is smart. but the NBA should not put teams in that position.