The Porkchop Express said:
Obi Wan Ginobili said:
Guitarsoup said:
I think the winner of the NBA cup should get 1% of the balls in the lottery or something like that
NOW we're talking!
These dudes have enough money. They don't care about money. The 10th-15th guys probably care about $500k, and they don't draw audiences.
So you think they won't play for $500,000, but they're all going to be super jazzed about having a slightly better draft pick chance?
No, I didn't say that. You connected dots poorly.
You have to look at all of this holistically.
The players that MATTER don't give a rats ass about $500,000 for the chance to win this tournament. It's a short-sighted solution that won't work.
To get the best product, you have to get the players to try like it matters. To get the players to try, you have to incentivize them. The NBA can't incentivize players with money, so they need to go to their bosses. This ties back to the biggest issue the league has, which is tanking. There are too many quality players in the world for teams to be this bad. Tanking should have consequences, and winning should have rewards.
If you incentivize the owners to put good teams on the floor, they are going to try and win because that's what good teams do. When teams are trying to win, you get the best basketball. How do owners get players to buy in? YOU WIN. And then you open state of the art facilities (Clippers new stadium, Spurs new practice facility), and then you take the players to Hawai'i for training camp instead of the same lame ass Santa Monica hotel. And when you are on the road, instead of only 2-3 players getting suites, all of a sudden ownership splurges for EVERY player to get a suite. All of these things add up to quality basketball.
I'm not trying to sound dramatic, but the NBA Cup might literally be the beginning of a larger play to increase the overall quality of the league. Increasing revenue means more money for players. More money for players means every Luka and Jokic hiding in every corner of the Earth will be training since childhood so when they get to the league, we have THAT many good players. It's a bridge to the international style you mentioned, where NBA teams will soon be playing international teams in meaningful games.
It's the second year of the NBA Cup. You can't possibly be THIS against it. They didn't change anything but make the floors ugly. These games were already taking place. You aren't being forced to watch more or less basketball, they aren't playing at weird times. What's the problem?