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    Default Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has said switching some teams between conferences could help level the playing field.

    In his idea his Mavs along with the Rockets, Spurs and Pelicans would move to the Eastern conference while the Bulls, Pacers, Bucks and Pistons would move to the Western conference.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Cuban
    "It's not like it'd be the first time we've ever realigned," Cuban said. "It's happened many times before, so there's precedent and I just think it shakes things up and makes things interesting.
    The Mavs were the 8 seed last year with 49 wins, which would've given them the 3rd seed in the East that year.

    The new Southwest division would feature the Bulls, Pacers, Bucks, Pistons and Grizzlies, while the new Midwest division would feature the Mavericks, Rockets, Pelicans, Spurs and Cavaliers.

    What do you think ISH? How many wins would those East teams win out West and vice versa?

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    I don't see how that solves the problem?

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnFreeman
    I don't see how that solves the problem?
    Duh, it doesn't. It moves his team to the easy conference for easy wins.

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Always salivated at the thought. Miami wouldve been very lucky to make 1of their 4 Finals if the Grizzlies were east.

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Realignments seems like overkill.

    Why not just have the best 16 teams make the playoffs? Then...you still get the advantage in the East (right now) of playing an easier schedule. So if you still can't get in...you don't deserve to.

    With how easy it is to travel now...teams can make it work in the playoffs.

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    no need for realignment.

    just have the top 16 teams play it out in the playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMAVS41
    Realignments seems like overkill.

    Why not just have the best 16 teams make the playoffs? Then...you still get the advantage in the East (right now) of playing an easier schedule. So if you still can't get in...you don't deserve to.

    With how easy it is to travel now...teams can make it work in the playoffs.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Kite
    no need for realignment.

    just have the top 16 teams play it out in the playoffs.
    Nah, would definitely be strongly, strongly opposed to that. Lame as hell.

    One of the best storylines/narratives centers around roadblock teams in the playoffs (i.e. the Celtics blocking Wilt, the Sixers/Celtics knocking each other off in the 80s, the Pistons blocking MJ/Scottie, all the crazy teams in the West in the early/mid 00s, the Celtics blocking LeBron/Wade before they teamed up, even the Clippers/Grizz now).

    Who the hell wants to see semi-Finals of teams cross-country?

    Re-alignment makes a ton of sense. I wouldn't say whole divisions should change conferences, but moving a few teams? Why not?

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Kite
    no need for realignment.

    just have the top 16 teams play it out in the playoffs.
    This. Keep regular season schedule and travel the same but seed playoffs according to the best teams league wide

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMAVS41
    Realignments seems like overkill.

    Why not just have the best 16 teams make the playoffs? Then...you still get the advantage in the East (right now) of playing an easier schedule. So if you still can't get in...you don't deserve to.

    With how easy it is to travel now...teams can make it work in the playoffs.
    Realignments are overkill but your idea isn't?

    Terrible idea. First of all, rivalries suffer, the likelihood of seeing two teams face off in the playoffs 2-3 consecutive years is much less. Second, who wants to see teams like the Celtics/Lakers or Spurs/Heat face off in the Finals one year then the first round the next year? Third, travel during the playoffs would suck and/or they would have more days in between playoff games, which they have already increased over the years.

    More importantly, what exactly does this accomplish? Teams like last year's Suns and Twolves who more then likely weren't going to get remotely close to a championship get to the playoffs? What's the point of such a drastic change just for that?

    Alignment can make sense if it makes some type of sense geographically. Conference domination is cyclical anyway, but since this one seems to be going longer then usual, it makes sense to do this. Switching Milwaukee and Memphis would make a huge difference.

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Quote Originally Posted by DMAVS41
    Realignments seems like overkill.

    Why not just have the best 16 teams make the playoffs? Then...you still get the advantage in the East (right now) of playing an easier schedule. So if you still can't get in...you don't deserve to.

    With how easy it is to travel now...teams can make it work in the playoffs.
    I've been a proponent of this idea for some time... best 16 teams make it, worst don't... I hate you have teams milking it and still make the playoffs where teams that are actually striving to be better are missing out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Droid101
    Duh, it doesn't. It moves his team to the easy conference for easy wins.
    Seriously

    The easy fix is to just play a balanced schedule (every team plays the other the same number of times). Forget about division rivalries cos no one cares anyways

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Fixes short term, but will be out of whack again.

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    Default Re: Mark Cuban - Realignment could help

    Quote Originally Posted by Magic 32
    Appropriate gif. Who negged you like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Kite
    no need for realignment.

    just have the top 16 teams play it out in the playoffs.

    only if you are interested in killing the whole "rivalry" thing

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