I'm going to be frank with you, I don't care about basketball and I haven't been following the NBA finals

I'm going to be frank with you, I don't care about basketball and I haven't been following the NBA finals.
But I'm aware that the rules were bent for some reason. Can you explain to me why there was 7 matches? What happened? And could it really be explained within the league regulations?

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Me neither. Why 7 games ? Why isn't it played on a neutral field?

wish people would stop posting pics of that dwarf, he makes me really uncomfortable for some reason.

It's always a best of 7 you dumb shit

first one to four wins wins the championship, so there is a minimum of four games and a maximum of seven

teams play 80 games to qualify for the playoffs

better record = better seeding

the playoffs consist of 7 game "series"

you have to win 4 out of 7

Golden state was winning 3 games to 1

Cleveland won the next 3 games

so clevaland won with the final score of
Golden state 3, Cleveland 4

the last game (game 7) was last night

Yes

7 has always been the amount of games played for finals (assuming there wasnt a clean sweep from the start)

its the most fair.

>it's the most fair
That's why everyone is complaining about NBA being rigged

Why isn't it best of 3. The comebacks are just fucking disgusting.

no

Alright so I think I was retarded here for a moment. So the problem people have is not the number of games, but the unrealistic way Cleveland managed to return after being destroyed in first games?

Everyone is claiming that the NBA is rigged because Ayesha's dumb ass decided to tweet some bullshit after game 6. It's basically a meme which will die out by draft day. Once Golden State "fans" decide to calm down and be rational, you won't hear about this any more.

Why would she declare something like that?

Respect Baba

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Because she is an attention seeking broad who speaks recklessly and Steph probably never checks her.

Britbong was right, that guy disturbs me somehow.

As for your question, that's about right.

7-game series are meant to provide a better estimate of which team is better by reducing the effects of any hot streak one or both teams might have been on going into that series.

For comparison, look at the NFL playoffs that have 1 game only between teams in each round. A team that happens to be "hot" that day could overcome a supposedly superior opponent and advance instead.

With 7-game series, that should be less of a problem, as we get to see both teams play at least 4 games against each other, which theoretically should provide a better view of which team is truly better.

Naturally, victory decides who advances, in the end.

game 7 should be neutral ground 2bhwyf

This tbqhfam

If the draft lottery is rigged, might as well rig the rest

This is now a sultan of Turkey thread

Gotta disagree here, home-and-home series are where you really get the crowd intensity. Home team fans don't have to travel as much, you don't get as many casual fans like you would at a neutral site, and both teams get some games at home.

What's not to love about that?

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I want to respond with "the draft isn't rigged though" but DESU there have been some draft occurrences which struck me as being a little too good to be true (Derrick Rose to Chicago, Lebron to Cleveland, Cleveland getting great picks before Lebrons return etc...)

yes because Clevaland was down 3-1
then somehow won the next 3 games, two of which were in california.
historically speaking no team has ever done that in the entire leagues history

Apparently he was hospitalized as a result of the riots after the NBA finals, and passed away this morning.
Goodbye Koksal Baba ;_;

>killed by riots across the world
Damn
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The regular season isn't like a league in football, it isn't everyone v everyone twice, they play certain teams more than others because of travelling times.

So because of that, just doing it by regular season points isn't a surefire way of determining a winner, because some teams may get more games against easier sides and only have to play hard teams a few times. That's why the additional playoffs are needed, to determine the best.

Playoffs in a true league system are retarded however.

The shitposting is just because they're apehoop fans and have the intellect of a peanut.

>the rules were bent for some reason
Just like Sacramento-Lakers series?

Koksal is love

Koksal is life

disagree, we were the best team over the season and beat the record so of course we should of gotten home advantage in last match, bunch of bullshit how we didn't win though it's like we stopped trying in the last 5 minutes cause mr silverstein offered us a deal we couldn't of refused

SLEEP TIGHT BABA

>we
>shouldnt of
>couldnt of

Pretty much.

It was less blatant this time because the disparity in the amount of money the league would make if GS won instead of CLE. Cleveland winning would make the NBA far more, but GS winning would have been tolerable.

In 2002 the financial consequences of Sacramento winning instead of LA or NY were simply unacceptable.

Now the NBA has their new Michael Jordan, their Hero, the story of the prodigal son who returned and brought his downtrodden home their first championship in more than half a century.

It's always about the money.

Is LeBron still the best player in the league?

at the end of the series Lebron led both teams in all five major statistical categories, no player in NBA history has ever done that in any playoff series, so yes

James probably is the best player in the league, but those Finals stats are also a bit misleading because they're the result of him being far better than the rest of his team. The Cavs run more of their game through James, and that one-dimensionality pads his numbers compared to players who have a more balanced team.

>Warriors fans crying that it's rigged
>B-B-BUT OUR CHAMPIONSHIP LAST YEAR WAS LEGIT

I dunno, last year might have been rigged too, I didn't watch.

It was just obvious this year's outcome was heavily biased.

i want to adopt this man

Nigga, if it was rigged this year, why WOULDN'T it have been rigged last year?

That's why this argument is so retarded when it comes from Warriors fans. Either the Cavs win was legitimate, or the Warriors' win last year wasn't

It wasn't rigged, but they were INCREDIBLY lucky on the injury sheet. LIke abnormally lucky. This year they actually had some missing players throughout the playoffs and they were a lot more tested this year obviously

Im glad the sultan of turkey is getting respect on spee

>that guy protecting himself with a chair

The NBA has always had the most subjective refereeing in the major American sports. Superstar calls like Jordan getting a free shot if you even touched his ball and Lebron's crab walk back near his early career.

One of the referees downright admitted and was sent to jail for fixing point spreads on games.

I'm glad Lebron won though, the guy is squeaky clean and seems to be a genuinely good and nice guy.

I wasn't saying it wasn't - in fact I deleted the text that said I wouldn't be surprised if it was - but since I didn't watch it's fallacious for me to say one way or the other.

But while the "it's rigged" argument may sometimes come from disappointed Warriors fans based solely on emotion, that in no way affects the observations and arguments of people like myself who simply want to watch games that are contested fairly - and this year's playoffs clearly weren't.

I kept hoping I'd be wrong, but my pre-playoff prediction of Cleveland over Golden State in 7, based on what would make the most money for the NBA, was disappointingly accurate.

>One of the referees downright admitted and was sent to jail for fixing point spreads on games.
You're thinking of Tim Donaghy.

There's a story with him in the past few days where he was explaining how this year's Finals were still rigged.

"Are the NBA Finals Rigged?"

"Another year, another controversy in professional basketball about just how clean the NBA really is. The last ref caught messing with the game says the fix is still in."

thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/06/18/are-the-nba-finals-rigged.html

Draymond had comprable point spreads on a far better team. It will be exciting to watch him surpass brons greatness through out his career, just cuz he plays ball less like bitch lebum and more like d-rod.

Never mess with Koksal Baba

Green definitely impressed me, both in ball and in attitude.