margodydek
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Maybe, but then why was Billy Hunter equally optimistic?
It's probably a reach, but I'm just trying to play Devil's Advocate here. Perhaps Billy was doing the same thing as Stern??
Maybe, but then why was Billy Hunter equally optimistic?
I hadn't heard that there was still hope for an 82 game season and I'm not sure that I like that idea. Do we really want to see a bunch of extra games played in April/May and then watch a bunch of tired/sloppy playoff basketball?
Although, the flip side to that is it might help the Jazz make a run at the playoffs as a 7 or 8 seed. Considering how young this team is going to be, if they stay healthy (huge knock on wood) I would have to guess they're going to look much better in April than they will in November. Perhaps more games in the spring would be a good thing for them.
However, if you're an older team like the Spurs, it's probably a horrible idea.
It isn't like they're all getting worn out right now. I don't see what adding time to the schedule to accommodate 82 games does to make the old guys more tired than they would be at the end of the previously scheduled 82 game season. It's not like the changing of the seasons makes them start to hibernate.
60 game season would be perfect.
I've learned to not get too excited. I've been going about my business assuming these parties haven't figured out that ****ting where you eat is not a good idea hoping I'd be wrong.
Anyway, I hope everyone realizes it's in the best interest of everyone to implement revenue sharing and a sliding scale for BRI. I don't know why that couldn't fix everything at this juncture.