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Reason #2,364 the NBA is fixed
Take a look at the Kings early season schedule. They play Minnesota twice, and don't get a major player in the west until Christmas, which happens to be Dallas. They don't even play the Lakers until the middle of January. Do you think the league set things up this way so they would have Webber back when they hit the biggies of the west?Tags: None -
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Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.Comment
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Re: Reason #2,364 the NBA is fixed
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.Comment
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Re: Reason #2,364 the NBA is fixed
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.Comment
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ShaKobe said:
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.
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ShaKobe hit it on the head...if they were fixing things the NBA office would want a top TV market in the finals. As good of a team Sacramento is, I don't think that they'd bring in viewers on TV like a LA-NY final or something like that. Though I don't think the league could fix the season to get the Knicks to the finalsNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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Re: Reason #2,364 the NBA is fixed
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ShaKobe said:
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.
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ShaKobe hit it on the head...if they were fixing things the NBA office would want a top TV market in the finals. As good of a team Sacramento is, I don't think that they'd bring in viewers on TV like a LA-NY final or something like that. Though I don't think the league could fix the season to get the Knicks to the finalsNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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Re: Reason #2,364 the NBA is fixed
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ShaKobe said:
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.
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ShaKobe hit it on the head...if they were fixing things the NBA office would want a top TV market in the finals. As good of a team Sacramento is, I don't think that they'd bring in viewers on TV like a LA-NY final or something like that. Though I don't think the league could fix the season to get the Knicks to the finalsNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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mgoblue said:
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ShaKobe said:
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.
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ShaKobe hit it on the head...if they were fixing things the NBA office would want a top TV market in the finals. As good of a team Sacramento is, I don't think that they'd bring in viewers on TV like a LA-NY final or something like that. Though I don't think the league could fix the season to get the Knicks to the finals
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Ya, that would be an act of god.
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Re: Reason #2,364 the NBA is fixed
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mgoblue said:
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ShaKobe said:
Ya, it's just the way the ball bounces sometimes. It is kinda fishy, but I don't think the L is fixed in any way. I don't think the L wants the Kings to win actually. They are in one of the smallest markets, and would get the least amount of $$ from them winning. The ideal matchup for the L, if they were to fix it, would be to get the Lakers and the Knicks or Bulls to the finals. That way, tons of people will watch, and they'll get crazy $$ from it all.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
ShaKobe hit it on the head...if they were fixing things the NBA office would want a top TV market in the finals. As good of a team Sacramento is, I don't think that they'd bring in viewers on TV like a LA-NY final or something like that. Though I don't think the league could fix the season to get the Knicks to the finals
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Ya, that would be an act of god.
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