GVC
Well-Known Member
Nearly? 5 or 6 teams winning in small domestic leagues vs. 8 in the NBA (which happens to located in the largest economy in the world) does not support the contention that there is more parity in the NBA. Yes, I notice the pattern: Parity in the NBA isn't significantly different than parity in European football leagues.Look, if you really think that the parity between the soccer world and the NBA is identical, then I dont know what to tell you. Ive just been watching the sport for at least a decade, and its something that most people accept. Only 5 different teams have won the Serie A since 1991. Also, there is a consistent influx of teams due to relegation or promotion, so theres definitely more than 20 teams that technically have a shot at a championship. This isnt just the Serie A, by the way. 5 different Spanish teams have won since 1984. Since its inception in 1992, only 5 different teams have own the english premier league. Only 6 different teams have won the German Bundesliga since 1982. Only 5 dutch teams have won since 1964. Notice the pattern? And heres the thing, there have been several instances where many small market NBA teams have nearly won championships; teams like the Pacers, the Jazz, and so on. If youre a small market team in soccer, your chances of winning it all are unbelievably low.
Do you really think economic size makes no difference?