Ryan Smith and Qualtrics can thank me later.
Nice, do you have any teams you support or are you just a fan in general. I'm glad the PL season is back, nice to wake up and watch games on the weekend.It's hard to hold the same interest when everyone around you is clearly less interested. Friends/family clearly are either disgusted or disinterested in the Jazz altogether. The Jazz aren't a topic of normal conversation like they were before. I'm the "Jazz/NBA guy" in my social circle, but I really don't know what to say to people other than that they are trying to lose on purpose by design. The forum has definitely gotten quiter as well, so it's just more difficult overall to be a fan even if you want to engage more.
Following European Football/Premier League has been a new interest of mine and it's been awesome. Football culture/competition is infinitely more entertaining and engaging than the world of basketball/NBA. There is only so much time in a day, so I told myself I cannot become a superfan of another sport so I stay more of a casual fan....but I could eventually see myself switching over to being a football fan first. That has less to do with the Jazz tanking and more with the entire league itself. The NBA is producing a very poor product for the fans IMO and it's getting worse and worse.
Nice, do you have any teams you support or are you just a fan in general. I'm glad the PL season is back, nice to wake up and watch games on the weekend.
LOL, pretty much the same internal dialogue I've been having lately. I'll continue to follow this year mostly to root for the youngsters, but if I see the Jazz pulling the same shiite as last year (i.e., intentionally manipulating games to lose), I'll pull the plug. It's hard to get too enthusiastic until there's evidence that the FO actually has and is executing plan other than "let's suck and cross our fingers we get lucky in the lottery."I voted less interest than normal and not likely to regain the same level of interest, but it's not because I'm upset about anything. I am hoping that I am just maturing and realizing that being a super fan is not the best use of my time. I think/hope that I am starting to gain some wisdom as I get older and it's causing me to care about things that add more fulfilment than being a sports fan.
(I'm probably just fooling myself)
Feel free to start a poll whenever you think is better timing. This is relevant to how I'm feeling and interested in what others are feeling currently. There are options for different scenarios that could raise your interest.Timing of this poll could not be worse if you are looking for an honest pulse check.
I will wait and see what my interest level is when TC starts. Last season it was fine until I saw Cody play and TH get injured after which it plummeted.
True. Come to think about it they are very jazz-like. Mabye explains why I became a fan of the Buffalo Bills. Prolific offense that somehow cant put it all together in the big games, seems like we say that they are going to finally get over the hump but than they lose to Kansas City in the playoffs again.I mainly support Tottenham. I picked them because they seemed to be similarish to the Jazz when I started following. They were a good team that won a lot but they do not win trophies lol. But that's kind of the brilliances of football. Spurs had a horrible season, and yet they came away with their first trophy in years. Incredible moment. There's so much to play/compete for and every match seems like life and death. Every weekend there is a big match that is meaningful, and once the cups get going there's massive games during the week as well.
Such a change of pace from the NBA where they do anything and everything to tell you why the game you're watching isn't meaningful. I'm just not a huge fan of the "championship or bust" NBA because it means that nothing else really matters. I enjoy the sport of basketball, it will always be my favorite. But the experience of being an NBA fan just sucks IMO.
True. Come to think about it they are very jazz-like. Mabye explains why I became a fan of the Buffalo Bills. Prolific offense that somehow cant put it all together in the big games, seems like we say that they are going to finally get over the hump but than they lose to Kansas City in the playoffs again.
NBA has experimented with a cup/tournament play, I just dont think anyone cares after the thing is over with.
I honestly don’t mind different levels of “importance” throughout the season. That’s something I’ve learned from watching Football. Some clubs will prioritize different competitions more than others, and some competitions simply are seen as important across the board. That is totally fine and actually adds to the product.
I don’t want to hijack this conversation, but I think NBA basketball is great when played at full competition level. The issue is that NBA teams cannot play 82 games + playoffs at that level. An 82 game schedule is simply incompatible with the current game.
Everyone is afraid about reducing the # of games or having games that mean less….I see it as a good thing because if we had X amount of games seen as less important, it would mean that the remaining games would be seen as more important. I think the current situation leads to the entirety of the regular season being watered down. I’d rather have ~60 games that are of high quality/importance and ~20 games that are of lesser quality/importance (like the carabao cup).
It wouldn't really affect nationally televised games, so it really only affects local TV deals. I don't understand fully all of the issues, but I know that local TV deals are one of the biggest points of friction in the NBA and cause most of the uneveness among teams. I wonder if at some point local TV deals get figured out and the amount of games can then be reduced.Its funny because I don't think there are very many people that would actually argue that reducing the number of games would be a bad thing from a product perspective. Each game means more, less strain on the player's bodies so they can play harder and be injured less, less need to rest players with a greater potential detriment to doing so. Cutting the games to somewhere in the 60s would be hugely beneficial to players fans and product.
The thing that would keep it from happening would be the money. They'd need to figure out a way that they could suck the same amount of money out of the fans while providing less product. The problem isn't even like ticket sales, I'd imagine most fans would be OK with a 20% hike in prices if it meant they were seeing a better product and had a better chance of actually seeing LeBron or whoever the one time per year they come to town. Its more how the TV deals and player salaries would work with fewer games. I doubt the owners, media, and players would ever be able to negotiate an agreement that would allow a significant reduction in games played.
Its funny because I don't think there are very many people that would actually argue that reducing the number of games would be a bad thing from a product perspective. Each game means more, less strain on the player's bodies so they can play harder and be injured less, less need to rest players with a greater potential detriment to doing so. Cutting the games to somewhere in the 60s would be hugely beneficial to players fans and product.
The thing that would keep it from happening would be the money. They'd need to figure out a way that they could suck the same amount of money out of the fans while providing less product. The problem isn't even like ticket sales, I'd imagine most fans would be OK with a 20% hike in prices if it meant they were seeing a better product and had a better chance of actually seeing LeBron or whoever the one time per year they come to town. Its more how the TV deals and player salaries would work with fewer games. I doubt the owners, media, and players would ever be able to negotiate an agreement that would allow a significant reduction in games played.