KML-224 said:Being that ABC and the Eastern Seaboard Preference Network (ESPN) are one in the same, they'll just be kissing Lebron James' backside anyways. Put the games on any day they'd like to. I didn't watch a second of game 1 and don't plan on watching the rest of the Finals either.
PTBoardOp94 said:Every league stretches their playoffs over way too many days. Perhaps the NHL is worst, but the NBA would be second
The NBA playoffs start the next round before the previous one ends. The NHL doesn't.PTBoardOp94 said:The NBA playoffs actually drag out longer than the NBA, by two days. So I guess I owe the NHL an apology. Their playoffs must seem to last longer because I don't really follow their sport.
If I was king of the world, it would take 9 days to play a seven game series. Finals start on Saturday, finish the following Sunday.
Rollo-Smokes said:Just because of the nature of the sport, the NBA and NHL only schedules games on back-to-back nights a few times during the regular season. It's not like baseball in this respect. But this playbook should be tossed out the window for the championship series.
PTBoardOp94 said:This isn't really true. By my count, roughly half of the Indiana Pacers' regular-season schedule (40 games) was played as part of back-to-back or back-to-back-to-back games. Not like baseball where playing 7 games in 7 days is common, but I wouldn't expect 7 games (and likely fewer!) in 9 days to be a problem for the NBA's teams.
mgsports said:The NBA and the NHL don't want their postseason to end before June and the NHL/NBA/MLB don't cader to Local Stations like the World Series doesn't end before 10pm by starting the Game at 7pm same goes for NBA on ABC and Stanley Cup on NBC so Local Newscast can start at 11pm.
Another problem is MLB Draft is not held in Offseason and if ESPN and NFL Network were showing it they would show all 3 Days not ones as MLB Network does. Also if NBATV had a chance they would show the NBS Draft to live.
KML-224 said:Isn't the Stanley Cup Playoffs late because of the limited (and late) season and how they had to do it this year?
KML-224 said:Isn't the Stanley Cup Playoffs late because of the limited (and late) season and how they had to do it this year?
Joe_Capitano said:The Cup Final starts next Saturday. NBC's counting its lucky stars that the U.S. Open isn't on the left coast this year (though they could move game 1 to NBCSN if that were the case).
mgsports said:All Games should be on NBC because all World Series Games are on Fox and NBA on NBC but CBS just has March Madness and Super Bowl.