The NBA might as well begin a contraction of the league

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naw. the draft evens things out

I do think the bobcats should be put to sleep tho
 

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:wtf: With all these damn super teams how are all the other decent teams suppose to :eat:


We all know only 4-6 teams in the NBA even got a chance at winning the the chip.:noah:


Might as well start getting rid of teams like the Cavs, Warriors, Kings, Bobcats, and Bucks. Because you know these teams ain't got a chance.:aicmon:
then other teams will suck to make up for the loses. There will always be crappy teams. You can't have good without the bad.


Take the Warriors off that list. THey serve the bay area which is a huge metro area. And the Kings and Cavs suffer from bad ownership/GM moves
 
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The answer was no. Bulls were great for the NBA. And that was one dominant team (not 3 or 4) that from the beginning of the season, everyone knew they would be champs. Everyone else was just playing for 2nd place.
 

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i've been saying that for years.
All these teams need to be thrown in the bushes
- bobcats
- hornets
- nets
- timberwolves

These teams are just watering down the talent pool; Forcing teams to overpay avg players and resulting in superstars pretty much going to the good cities.
Nah, you want real progress, contract the following teams

Bobcats
Kings
T Wolves
Hawks
Magic (when dwight leaves)
Cavs
Bucks
Raptors
 
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I don't have a problem with there being some small market teams the will be perennially mediocre. It gives basketball fans across the whole nation (and Toronto too) a chance to see the superstars of the NBA when they travel to their city. It also gives the power teams a chance to practice, work out kinks, try out new plays, etc.:yeshrug:
 

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The answer was no. Bulls were great for the NBA. And that was one dominant team (not 3 or 4) that from the beginning of the season, everyone knew they would be champs. Everyone else was just playing for 2nd place.

Who's that nikka at the bottom? I can make everybody else out but him.
 

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Nah, you want real progress, contract the following teams

Bobcats
Kings
T Wolves
Hawks
Magic (when dwight leaves)
Cavs
Bucks
Raptors

Damn forgot about the Bucks n Magic. The teams listed have one thing in common.... Wack ass cities. Toronto no one will want to play because of being double taxed in America and Canada. Correct me if I am wrong
 

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I have been thinking about this for a couple of years now.
SAC
OKC
Memphis
Charlotte
Minnesota

To add there is no reason that Durant, Love to be playing in those smaller markets.

What difference does it make where they play? Why must they be in a big market? If they blew up in their respective spots so be it. Only with basketball fans does this even matter. Ain't nobody in the NFL thinking "man Aaron Rodgers is a beast. Why he gotta be in small ass Green Bay though?" People are way too concerned with this.
I don't have a problem with there being some small market teams the will be perennially mediocre. It gives basketball fans across the whole nation (and Toronto too) a chance to see the superstars of the NBA when they travel to their city. It also gives the power teams a chance to practice, work out kinks, try out new plays, etc.:yeshrug:

There's one big problem with that: Fans in those cities wanna win too.
 
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