The Nets can advance tonight if they beat Raptors and the Bulls beat the Celtics. There are also other scenarios involving point differential that I don’t feel like posting.
Does the prospect of the rich getting richer make you more or less excited about tuning in to the tournament games tonight?
“Watch me needlessly piss away a half million on a car I don’t need.”
That you’ll never have*
bro cock riding millionaires lmaoooo shit never ceases to amaze me
I hope these guys get paid more so that the average fan gets to pay more to watch them play!
Bulls beat the Celtics ? He can forget about that shit
“Does the prospect of the rich getting richer make you more or less excited about tuning in to the tournament games tonight?”
No, but if it makes them more motivated and thus the game more competitive, a purpose has been served.
I don’t really care about the players being rich. They bring in the value and are paid a percent of what they bring in. Imo it’s the least objectionable type of rich person conceivable.
Taking regular season games that were going to be played anyway and slapping a “tournament game” label on them (sometimes weeks apart) and making the court look fancy hasn’t really changed how the games feel. I haven’t noticed it making the games any better, especially for teams that lost at the start of the group stage and kind of have just how hummed through the rest. Good teams playing each other in the regular season always has a little more intensity, it doesn’t seem like that’s been enhanced by this new tournament.
Maybe it needs a couple more seasons to percolate, or maybe it could benefit from doing it during an extended All Star break or something to make it seem more important but so far its just regular season NBA basketball as it always has been.
Why would i care if NBA players are getting richer? I just wanna watch good basketball and if money is the reason they are motivated than great
No one said you had to
OP literally asked if the prospect of the richer getting richer makes me more or less excited for the games.