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Primary reason that Hornets online forums are so irrelevant...


Wundrbread33

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That's the issue with the NBA.  It's been like that for a while, but it's really bad now.   At least in the 80's and 90's most teams had at least a superstar.   Now, if you aren't one of the 3-4 top teams you know you aren't going to make it, it's just not happening.  The last "Cinderella" NBA team I remember pushing was the Pistons under Larry Brown.   It's really hard to get over this fact.  

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Yup, it's tough.  And i've watched the least amount of games this year than I have in as long as I can remember.  The Panthers' season had some carryover for me, so that played into it.  After watching how the refs crapped on is against the Cavs, yet again, and then again when we played Toronto that same week, I stopped looking forward to the games.  Anytime we play a superstar, we are also playing against the refs, and it has just gotten old.  

I'malways going to be a diehard fan for our homestate teams, but I'm tired of feeling like I'm complicit in rigged outcomes.

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12 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Players need to be given ratings or letter grades and teams should not be allowed to put more than 2 of the top teir players on the same team unless drafted. No trades and no free agency signings to build super teams. Thats the only way the league will ever be fair

 

I think they should hit "reset" every three years.  I know they wouldn't do it or exactly how it would work but more or less standardize the pay scale and redraft the whole league every three years.  Then you get paid based on where you were picked.  The rookie draft would a separate draft.  Both drafts would be a complete even chance lottery system so teams wouldn't feel the need to tank. Maybe you could keep one or two players that wouldn't be eligible for the redraft but it would have to be guys you brought in as rookies.

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I get being frustrated, and certainly we shouldn't lose to the Knicks, and Kings in back to back games, but it's a long ass season in the NBA.

Beyond the obvious of questioning moves by the Hornets brass, the NBA in general is going to have to do something soon about parity on a very basic level. It's out of control.

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