Crumbs Krause wrote:
I don't understand why the NBA gets such a bad wrap. If I had the choice to watch either an NCAA game or an NBA game, I'd pick the NBA game every time. People complain that NBA players don't know the fundamentals, don't play the game right.....bull. The game's much more sophisticated than the NCAA and the NBA in previous generations. The players are better than you think. JJ Reddick went to Duke for 4 years; match him up with either Shaun Livingston or a Sebastian Telfair next year, neither who went to college, and watch him get his ass kicked all over the court by people who "don't understand the fundamentals."
I'm admittedly a casual fan of both and would never say the NBA guys don't know the fundamentals. For casuals like me though it takes some sort of hook to draw me into a game. If we're talking about regular season NBA vs. NCAA, the NBA has nothing (aside from the Bulls) that intrigues me. Compare that to a random day of the week in NCAA and you'll likely get some interesting high ranked matchups. Plus you have conference rivalries and lots of upsets, I can get into a game even if I have no true interest in the team or its players. That's why I think casuals can enjoy NCAA so much more. Upsets in the NBA are completely meaningless to me and there really aren't any rivalries I care about or even know about anymore.