CruzDude
Senior Member sharing a brew with bajaden
Over the past few years some of the same items keep getting in my craw as to what is wrong with the NBA and what can be done to make the whole game experience better for us the fans, for the teams and the league. Here we go:
1. Get rid of multi-year guaranteed contracts. Maybe 2 years max. Then if the player didn't hold up his end of the performance he brings, he can get released or dealt or bought out. The lower 2/3 of the league are stuck with any number of 3-4-5 year contract players whose performance had become sub-par or who just did not fit the teams "system" and it drags them down and makes it much harder to crack into the top 10 teams in the league. KT and SAR are our examples, and Brad if he does not have a year like last year. This would not necessarily help the really dumm or stoopid GM's who just make bad decisions but it would give them an out in 2 years.
2. A New Last 2-minutes Rule. In the last 2 minutes of each half, a foul committed by a defender would result in one foul shot and retaining possession of the ball for the offended team. It's tiring and not very good basketball to have the last 50 seconds of a game take 10-15 minutes to complete because of all the fouls.
3. Call the Fouls Committed Regardless of Who Did It. As pointed out below, this is totally subjective. I'll change this to more uniformly calling two fouls that now are not called hardly at all:
- lane violation for crossing into the paint before ball is out of the hands of the shooter;
- traveling when making a little skip-hop from a stand still to begin a dribble.
4. Setup a 30 team D-League like MLB AAA farm system. But make it easier to move more than 1 or 2 players back and forth. The River Cats, the AAA team for Oakland Athletics is a perfect example. The better the Cats did the better Oakland got by using those players after they had a chance to improve their games at the next highest level. This is big money and may not happen for many years.
Reno is a tiny market compared to Sacramento, the 20th TV market in the country. Big/bigger market teams have a much better revenue stream to count on for a D-league team they may have. It also impacts the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). My personal view is that to have a AAA farm system type setup the Union would want each team to have not 13 but 15 minimum players with up to 3 of those on the affiliated D-league team. Right now most teams want 12-13 active players able to play on the bench every night.
5. Go to International Basketball (FIBA) Rules. That would widen the lane into a trapazoid (PurpleHaze had the right idea here), and spread out the bigs a bit more. Also enforce the free throw rule that "no player may step over the boundries of the zone (painted area in US) until the ball has left the hand of the free throw shooter". However, it is the US game that uses the bigs (Vlade, Shaq, Duncan, Howard, etc) as main points of the offense and has the low post offenses much more than the Euro game. Fine, this just spreads them out a bit.
I'm sure there are more I'll add. What do you all think?
1. Get rid of multi-year guaranteed contracts. Maybe 2 years max. Then if the player didn't hold up his end of the performance he brings, he can get released or dealt or bought out. The lower 2/3 of the league are stuck with any number of 3-4-5 year contract players whose performance had become sub-par or who just did not fit the teams "system" and it drags them down and makes it much harder to crack into the top 10 teams in the league. KT and SAR are our examples, and Brad if he does not have a year like last year. This would not necessarily help the really dumm or stoopid GM's who just make bad decisions but it would give them an out in 2 years.
2. A New Last 2-minutes Rule. In the last 2 minutes of each half, a foul committed by a defender would result in one foul shot and retaining possession of the ball for the offended team. It's tiring and not very good basketball to have the last 50 seconds of a game take 10-15 minutes to complete because of all the fouls.
3. Call the Fouls Committed Regardless of Who Did It. As pointed out below, this is totally subjective. I'll change this to more uniformly calling two fouls that now are not called hardly at all:
- lane violation for crossing into the paint before ball is out of the hands of the shooter;
- traveling when making a little skip-hop from a stand still to begin a dribble.
4. Setup a 30 team D-League like MLB AAA farm system. But make it easier to move more than 1 or 2 players back and forth. The River Cats, the AAA team for Oakland Athletics is a perfect example. The better the Cats did the better Oakland got by using those players after they had a chance to improve their games at the next highest level. This is big money and may not happen for many years.
Reno is a tiny market compared to Sacramento, the 20th TV market in the country. Big/bigger market teams have a much better revenue stream to count on for a D-league team they may have. It also impacts the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). My personal view is that to have a AAA farm system type setup the Union would want each team to have not 13 but 15 minimum players with up to 3 of those on the affiliated D-league team. Right now most teams want 12-13 active players able to play on the bench every night.
5. Go to International Basketball (FIBA) Rules. That would widen the lane into a trapazoid (PurpleHaze had the right idea here), and spread out the bigs a bit more. Also enforce the free throw rule that "no player may step over the boundries of the zone (painted area in US) until the ball has left the hand of the free throw shooter". However, it is the US game that uses the bigs (Vlade, Shaq, Duncan, Howard, etc) as main points of the offense and has the low post offenses much more than the Euro game. Fine, this just spreads them out a bit.
I'm sure there are more I'll add. What do you all think?
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