I Have Not Watched the NBA Since 2007

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Motorbreath;3691313 said:
I would if I were you. I tried getting into hockey, but I failed. I root for the Mavericks but are too lazy to watch a full game.
I love hockey, but I prefer to watch it live. You go to a hockey game live, you leave hoarse. Awesome game live.

I can't believe I am saying this. I am gong to watch the Lakers next televised game and give it a try. Just like baseball after they took away my World Series in 1994, I will probably get drawn back in a little. The stupid thing is the last time with baseball I was drawn back in by Sosa and McGwire chasing Maris, only to find out later once I was hooked again that they didn't really chase him the juice did.
 

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And officiating robbed the Seahawks of a superbowl, big deal it happens.


People say the public is attracted to the hits in the NFL but I think its really the beauty of the passing game/open field running. Theres nothing more exciting than watching a guy dodge defender ala Ray Rice. If its pre-season or something Ill catch myself rooting for a no name on the Eagles on a KO if hes close to breaking it.


The NBA is full of moments like that. Beatufil displays of athletic prowess. That of which you cant see in baseball or hockey.
 

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MarionBarberThe4th;3691791 said:
And officiating robbed the Seahawks of a superbowl, big deal it happens.


People say the public is attracted to the hits in the NFL but I think its really the beauty of the passing game/open field running. Theres nothing more exciting than watching a guy dodge defender ala Ray Rice. If its pre-season or something Ill catch myself rooting for a no name on the Eagles on a KO if hes close to breaking it.


The NBA is full of moments like that. Beatufil displays of athletic prowess. That of which you cant see in baseball or hockey.

Dude, shut up. :rolleyes:
 

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Hostile;3691788 said:
I love hockey, but I prefer to watch it live. You go to a hockey game live, you leave hoarse. Awesome game live.

I can't believe I am saying this. I am gong to watch the Lakers next televised game and give it a try. Just like baseball after they took away my World Series in 1994, I will probably get drawn back in a little. The stupid thing is the last time with baseball I was drawn back in by Sosa and McGwire chasing Maris, only to find out later once I was hooked again that they didn't really chase him the juice did.
Good for you dude. But really check out the Mavericks :) lol
 

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Hos,

The way I look at sports - If I can get enjoyment and some inspiration from it - I'll watch it. If the Lakers are a team you like, and you sit down and watch a couple games to see how it fits. What could be wrong with that? You'll probably know pretty quick if it'll take root again. Thats the great thing about sport, theres honor and glory playing out everywhere.
 

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the only time I start watching is playoff time

their season - is way to long and meaningless
 

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Hostile;3691788 said:
I love hockey, but I prefer to watch it live. You go to a hockey game live, you leave hoarse. Awesome game live.

Totally agree. We used to have a minor league team locally and I'd lose my voice every time I went to a game. I don't understand the rules completely. I do understand chin music, though.
 

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I can't watch the NBA anymore....I haven't for about 12 years. Every time I try, I come away disappointed.

NHL >>>>>>>>>>>> NBA

I can't stress how much the NHL has improved over the last 10 years....and it keeps getting better. A new influx of incredibly talented kids is making the entire league interesting. It's a perfect time to get into it.

One thing....and its a reason I used to only watch live games as well...you absolutely NEED a good HD television to watch hockey on tv. The high picture quality and wide aspect ratio makes hockey far easier to follow at home these days. It will never be as good as a live game, but it's great nonetheless.
 

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im gonna take the chance to say this before it expires.....

SPURS HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN THE LEAGUE!!!

GO SPURS GO!!!!
 

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I wouldn't be surprised Hos if you watched for awhile and decided to put down your NBA viewing again. I don't think things have improved with the league and if anything, have gotten worse.

"Disaster in the making: NBA to penalize players' reactions to refs"


NBA referees are going to be blowing their whistles like rush-hour traffic cops early this season: one tweet to penalize a foul, and another to penalize the reaction of the fouling player. It is part of the league's newly enhanced "respect for the game" agenda, and while it is sorely needed, it is also going to be a disaster.

"We're going to expand the universe of unsportsmanlike actions that will be penalized,'' NBA vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said Friday. "They will include air-punching at an official. Waving him off as a sign of disrespect. Running up to an official from across the court to voice a complaint. Flailing arms in disbelief. Jumping up and down and pirouetting in disbelief or clapping sarcastically at an official. Those are some of the types of actions that really have no place in our game."

The NBA has been trying to outlaw excessive complaining by players since 2006-07, but fans maintain that "NBA players complain too much and do so much more than players in other leagues," Jackson said. "We have a great game with great players and we have a great product. Let's focus on executing offense and defense and being highly competitive, because complaining doesn't have a part in our game and has never changed a noncall to a call, or a call to a noncall. So focus on playing the game."

It is true that players complain far too often -- especially in the playoffs, when poorly played games are rendered altogether unwatchable by badly behaved players who consistently take out their frustrations on the referees. But I believe these new restrictions will backfire for two reasons. One reason is that the players will view these hard-line rules as a manifestation of the collective bargaining negotiations -- another example of the owners trying to make them subservient employees in every way imaginable.

The second reason is that this new understanding comes so completely out of left field as to appear arbitrary. During a meeting Thursday night in Jersey City, N.J., with reporters and team broadcasters, NBA director of officials Bernie Fryer showed a series of player reactions that will now be deemed worthy of technical fouls. Many of them were mild forms of protest in which the player wasn't looking at the referee or was approaching the official emotionally in a nonthreatening, pleading way with his arms extended.

I spoke to a head coach who attended the coaches meeting and watched a similar array of videos earlier this week.

"The coaches thought only one or two of those reactions was a technical foul," said the coach, speaking on behalf of his colleagues. "It's a bad idea."

It is one thing to alter a rule that can be reviewed on video in black-and-white terms. But this new edict will force officials to judge players in emotional terms that will be very difficult to define.

The league's best players are among the biggest complainers, so they will receive more penalties than ever. Will a young referee be willing to hit Kobe Bryant or Tim Duncan with a technical and cast him out of the game? And what happens when a referee makes a mistake -- knows he made a bad call -- and then has to punish the player for questioning that call? The TV broadcasters will have a lot of fun replaying those sequences. In a lot of these situations, the referee is going to be portrayed as the villain.

Of course the players need to stop grousing. They look like whiners and they set a bad example for young players around the world. Ultimately, there is no easy way to change this behavior.

But wouldn't it be better to enforce this new standard after the anticipated lockout next season? The owners are talking about using the next collective bargaining agreement to seize back control of the league in all kinds of ways, and a harder line on player complaining could be folded into the new era to come. Throughout the ongoing negotiations the players would be warned that it is in their best interests and the interests of the league to abolish the griping. After the lockout there will be much talk of winning back the fans, and an almost-zero-tolerance approach to complaining about the referees could be seen in that light and therefore embraced by all sides.

But right now the players are going to view the new policy as an extension of their bargaining conflict with management. Some fans are going to like the crackdowns, but a lot of people are going to question why some player complaints are being penalized and others are being ignored. Altogether it will be difficult to understand and practically impossible to enforce.
 

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Rowdy;3702269 said:
I don't think things have improved with the league and if anything, have gotten worse.

"Disaster in the making: NBA to penalize players' reactions to refs"

I have to agree with my old Suns foe here ...... the league is really losing its mind.
 

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Hostile;3687598 said:
It isn't the rule itself that I am opposed to. It was the application of it in the playoffs to fix a series. I believe the playoffs need to be handled differently than the season. Best product on the court. After all this is your tournament. I was not a fan of either team involved. I had no dog in the fight. I just do not like how it was handled.

Right now, I am leaning away from watching because as the poster above you noted college basketball is coming soon. I know you do not understand my feelings on this and have taken it hard in the past. I just feel that strongly about it.

start following the Coyotes of the NHL, they have some decent young players like Turriss
 

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tomson75;3702051 said:
I can't watch the NBA anymore....I haven't for about 12 years. Every time I try, I come away disappointed.

NHL >>>>>>>>>>>> NBA

I can't stress how much the NHL has improved over the last 10 years....and it keeps getting better. A new influx of incredibly talented kids is making the entire league interesting. It's a perfect time to get into it.

One thing....and its a reason I used to only watch live games as well...you absolutely NEED a good HD television to watch hockey on tv. The high picture quality and wide aspect ratio makes hockey far easier to follow at home these days. It will never be as good as a live game, but it's great nonetheless.

don't know if I agree the hockey is that much better since the lockout but this is the first somewhat coherent comment you have ever made, good on you
 

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CanadianCowboysFan;3702330 said:
start following the Coyotes of the NHL, they have some decent young players like Turriss
I like them very much.
 

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Don't watch, basketball absolutely sucks to watch. It's fun to play but I can't get myself to watch that mess. Start following the NHL. Actually getting into hockey is what made me hate basketball.
 
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