quote:I disagree. MLB and NFL are just as noncompetitive. Its just that they have poor sample sized playoffs which increase the random chance and therefore we see a greater variety of champions.quote:And its terrible from a competitive standpoint.quote:Well, Kansas wins the Big 12 literally every year, and Kentucky wins the SEC most years, so it isn't like college basketball is much different in many of the college basketball conferences for example. There are 1-2 'big boys' and then everybody else trying to catch up.quote:It means that there's going to be no competition. Real Madrid or Barcelona win that league literally every year.quote:
NBA = La Liga
I'd really like to understand this reference, but I don't speak Spanish.
Every year in CFB and CBB you can select 4 to 8 teams and pretty much know 100% the national champ is going to be from that list. The same thing is happening to the NBA except the list is going to be about 2.
MLB, NFL, and NHL at least remain competitive.
If the NBA's 7 game series went to a single game series, then many different teams can win the title. There are plenty of 100 win and 14 win teams in the NFL and MLB. They just don't help their best teams actually win the title. They force "parity" by increasing the random chance.
Every year there are 83-79 and 9-7 type teams in the NBA playoffs. Often times they lose their first round series 4-1. Many times they win game 1. They can't win the NBA title because the NBA playoffs are too good at finding the best team.
They can win the World Series and Superbowl because the playoff formats favor the lucky more than the good.