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  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223
    edited March 2017
    It's not about the days off in other sports ... it's about how done in basketball ...

    The two sports cited as being similar are baseball and soccer ...

    In baseball, you are playing 2-4 games in a location before moving on. It's generally known that guys may rest on a getaway day ... they often play 2-3 series per year in a location so more apples to oranges. Also, the nature of the sport differentiates the magnitude of any one particular player ... particularly a non pitcher. Most that buy tickets to see a particular player usually do so to see an elite pitcher ... the rhythm of the game makes that relatively predictable. And more than anything else, teams are trying to win each game.

    In soccer, players tend to rest more in domestic league cup competitions early in the year and/or before significant matches with multiple games in a week. That said, most of those games with rest are staggered such that the entire starting 11 isn't benched at the same time. And the clubs that are more often subjected to that know that ahead of time and have the depth to be able to play those schedules.

    The problem with basketball is that they don't stagger at all and basically throw out a guaranteed loss ... I'm not a big fan of any team walking into a game with an expectation of losing
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,541 Founders Club
    You sit your stars on your national games and you aren't going to have to worry about fans for long. They'll be gone.
  • Sources
    Sources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,382 Founders Club

    You sit your stars on your national games and you aren't going to have to worry about fans for long. They'll be gone.

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  • allpurpleallgold
    allpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771

    I don't mind it like I used to. 82 games is too many, but that won't change because of the money.

    Nobody cares about guys sitting in baseball which is a less taxing game physically. It was a TV game, but nobody actually cared about it with the tournament going on.

    The Cavs will win the #1 seed in the East anyways. It's great that playing 82 was a badge of honor, but it's stupid for a team's long term goals.

    Fixed.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    I'm fine with teams resting their players at home. On the road, you owe it to the fans who only get to see you in person once per season.

    Stu Gotz POTD.

    I'm on the complete opposite end. I don't think you owe opposing fans anything. You do owe your home fans something.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Tequilla said:

    It's not about the days off in other sports ... it's about how done in basketball ...

    The two sports cited as being similar are baseball and soccer ...

    In baseball, you are playing 2-4 games in a location before moving on. It's generally known that guys may rest on a getaway day ... they often play 2-3 series per year in a location so more apples to oranges. Also, the nature of the sport differentiates the magnitude of any one particular player ... particularly a non pitcher. Most that buy tickets to see a particular player usually do so to see an elite pitcher ... the rhythm of the game makes that relatively predictable. And more than anything else, teams are trying to win each game.

    In soccer, players tend to rest more in domestic league cup competitions early in the year and/or before significant matches with multiple games in a week. That said, most of those games with rest are staggered such that the entire starting 11 isn't benched at the same time. And the clubs that are more often subjected to that know that ahead of time and have the depth to be able to play those schedules.

    The problem with basketball is that they don't stagger at all and basically throw out a guaranteed loss ... I'm not a big fan of any team walking into a game with an expectation of losing

    Flags fly forever. I'm a big fan of teams giving themselves the best possible chance to hang a banner.

    War > battle
  • AlCzervik
    AlCzervik Member Posts: 1,774

    I don't mind it like I used to. 82 games is too many, but that won't change because of the money.

    Nobody cares about guys sitting in baseball which is a less taxing game physically. It was a TV game, but nobody actually cared about it with the tournament going on.

    The Cavs will win the #1 seed in the East anyways. It's great that playing 82 was a badge of honor, but it's stupid for a team's long term goals.

    You've obviously never read Ball Four or ever heard of Dock Ellis.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    dnc said:

    I'm fine with teams resting their players at home. On the road, you owe it to the fans who only get to see you in person once per season.

    Stu Gotz POTD.

    I'm on the complete opposite end. I don't think you owe opposing fans anything. You do owe your home fans something.
    It's a socialist league. When 80% of your teams have no hope of winning a title before the season starts, you have to throw them a bone.

    I thank you for the Stugotz comparison though.
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    dnc said:

    I'm fine with teams resting their players at home. On the road, you owe it to the fans who only get to see you in person once per season.

    Stu Gotz POTD.

    I'm on the complete opposite end. I don't think you owe opposing fans anything. You do owe your home fans something.
    It's a socialist league. When 80% of your teams have no hope of winning a title before the season starts, you have to throw them a bone.

    I thank you for the Stugotz comparison though.
    it's more like 90%.