Boilermaker Rick wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk. You're one of the "no one cares about the NBA" guys too. You say it all the time.
I do?
I say the NFL is far more popular because that's true. The NBA is pretty popular also.
Nah you are literally a "no one cares guy" Again that's fine just own it.
long time guy wrote:
Back to this. One of the things you continuously overlook is marketing. The interest in the Gleague will ramp up once they are provided with players that they can market. That always makes a difference. These kids will be marketed as the future stars of the NBA. This will force more people to take interest.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
They still have to play more than exhibitions against above average college players for it to matter. Is America going to get really excited to watch Isiah Todd play an exhibition game against the Fort Wayne Mad Ants?
As I've said all along with regards to the G League, if I want to watch professional basketball, why would I not simply watch the NBA rather than a bunch of guys who are fighting to be anywhere near as good as the last man in the rotation on the worst team in the league? That's why I'm saying this is the NBA trying to phase out the current G League and instead basically have a league comprised of a few teams containing the best 30 to 40 players who aren't yet eligible for the NBA draft. It's certainly a better plan but ultimately why would any average fan care when they could watch the best players in the world play rather than a guy they hope is the best player in the world 5 years later?
You don't care for the NBA anyway so you aren't going to watch regardless. However real fans will. Most people that like NBA basketball are going to tune in to see the Next Lebron or Kobe play basketball. It doesn't matter where they get the chance. If for no other reason than to see what all of the fuss is about.
If you get a chance to see the other top players in that particular class all the better. Its why attendance at the NBA summer league has taken off in recent years.
Players are going to compete because they are jockeying for draft position. The scouts will see the top guys match up against one another much more regularly too. This helps with the evaluation of them. Playing against men does too. Plus they will be scouted for an entire year as opposed to a few games
It makes a huge difference
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.