The NBA draft selection process makes zero sense unless the goal is to give the NBA the ability to interfere. Why is it that the NBA is the only professional league that thinks this shit is ok?
Just realized the best part of having an autobid is that we don’t need a relative going on tv to explain why we deserve to be in over a 30-win @MiamiRedHawks
Team USA with another W! 🦅
USA has scored five goals in each of its first two Olympic men's games of a single tournament for the first time since 1988! 🙌
But it’s not just NBA franchise intentions misaligned, it’s the league itself. Fans are not upset when bad teams sit their stars, they’re upset when they pay premium ticket prices and good teams sit their stars for “load management”. And Silver/ league has done nothing to date.
The tanking problem is largely self-inflicted by the NBA. It exists in every professional league to an extent, but it’s more prevalent in the NBA cuz of how the draft lottery is structured giving multiple non-playoff teams a realistic shot at landing the No. 1 pick.
There’s a portion of this country concerned about the possibility of governments influencing the weather yet no issues with rodents deciding on when seasons start and end
Congrats OSU. You guys showed you’re for real and can hang with the #1 team in the country. Don’t let anyone diminish the season you had. You showed you belong in the playoffs.
#1ndiana
Comparisons are not remotely close. Two are moving from a non-power to power conference job. The other is moving to a rival within the same conference. You really want another programs head coach with direct access to your roster in this transfer portal era? Just stop.
In addition to Florida and Tulane cooperating so Jon Sumrall can coach the Green Wave if they make the playoff, UCLA and James Madison have the same agreement with Bob Chesney. It can be done.