billyjack wrote:Couple of things...
- Side note... the Big East has advantages that are often overlooked. For example, it is in the interest of the NBA and the basketball world to have a strong basketball-centric conference. A college hoops world dominated by dumbass college football is not a good thing for the NBA or the basketball world in general. So i would imagine the NBA etc would be sympathetic to the Big East.
HoosierPal wrote:billyjack wrote:Couple of things...
- Side note... the Big East has advantages that are often overlooked. For example, it is in the interest of the NBA and the basketball world to have a strong basketball-centric conference. A college hoops world dominated by dumbass college football is not a good thing for the NBA or the basketball world in general. So i would imagine the NBA etc would be sympathetic to the Big East.
Interesting comment, one that I have never heard. Can you amplify why it is not a good thing for the NBA to have college hoops dominated by P5 school athletes?
I looked at numerous Mock NBA Drafts (for what they are worth), and the first round is entirely made up of P5 school players + foreign players. UNLV and Georgia State each have a player slotted anywhere from late, late first to high second round this year.
I am interested in your response. I won't come back and criticize your rationale.
MUPanther wrote:Ugly week for FS1. Ratings Feb 2 thru the 8th.
http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/nbcsn-f ... y-2-8.html
billyjack wrote:HoosierPal wrote:billyjack wrote:Couple of things...
- Side note... the Big East has advantages that are often overlooked. For example, it is in the interest of the NBA and the basketball world to have a strong basketball-centric conference. A college hoops world dominated by dumbass college football is not a good thing for the NBA or the basketball world in general. So i would imagine the NBA etc would be sympathetic to the Big East.
Interesting comment, one that I have never heard. Can you amplify why it is not a good thing for the NBA to have college hoops dominated by P5 school athletes?
I looked at numerous Mock NBA Drafts (for what they are worth), and the first round is entirely made up of P5 school players + foreign players. UNLV and Georgia State each have a player slotted anywhere from late, late first to high second round this year.
I am interested in your response. I won't come back and criticize your rationale.
Why would I assume that you'd criticize my response...?
If you're an NBA person, you value the sport and you want hoops to continue gaining popularity and continue stoking the interest of fans. You'd like to keep the sport growing. You view college hoops as an extremely popular 350-team minor league feeder system, with fantastic rivalries and amazing traditions. And though you realize that not all college hoops fans are NBA fans, and vice versa, you know that the college hoops rivalries, traditions, fan interest, and popularity gains can only ultimately be something positive that grow the sport.
Along comes the dinosaur-brained college football people, that absolutely roll over those college hoops traditions, destroying hoops rivalries. You have pull-string stuffed animal football people continually repeating that "football drives the bus". You then look over at a college conference that is absolutely and totally committed to hoops... not football. As an NBA guy, I would think that a Big East type conference would be very appealing. Each of our 10 schools with amazing traditions and great fanbases. Tournament located in Madison Square Garden. Bottom line-- a conference that treats hoops as a top priority...!
All things being equal, it should be expected that the NBA would tend to favor that hoops-first conference. In fact, our commissioner was David Stern second-in-command, and president of the WNBA. Another NBA guy, Stu Jackson, was also eager to join us. Coach Wojo, upon being hired at Marquette, made a comment about how amazing the hoops-first Big East was, saying (paraphrasing) "for basketball people, what is there not to like about the Big East..." I would think the NBA would be extremely interested in seeing a hoops-first conference absolutely thrive.
Anyway, that's a quick explanation of my thought process on this.
MUPanther wrote:Feb. 9-15 ratings
http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/nbcsn-f ... -9-15.html
Last Tuesday's Georgetown at Seton Hall gets a 0.0 63K is that right? I know UK ast LSU was on, but come'on!
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