- Sep 21, 2004
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1. Shooting sleeves. You don't need them. Don't put racing stripes or whatever on them Dwight, you don't even shoot. If they invent a left-hand-cannonball-off-the-top-of-the-backboard sleeve, you can wear that. I have seen centers who don't average 3ppg sporting the arm sleeves. The scorers might have a reason if they wore them o their shooting arm, but they don't.
2. The Lakers. Just in a very general sense.
3. Refereeing. Leaving biased cheating and rigging aside, I was watching the Houston-Jizz 97 game 7 on One the other week and the refereeing was fantastic. They were letting them play. Watching Barley and Malone play each other straight up was fantastic. You basically had to get molested to get a call. Now even championship games come down to whichever player is best at hurling themselves into defenders to get the cheap call.
4. NBA Cares...no they don't. Seeing Noah or JR Smith or Shawne Williams in a chef hat dishing out soup doesn't convince me these are good guys.
5. The lack of radical movement in team quality. The league isnt the EPL where the same 3 teams win everything, but its not the AFL where its routine for bottom teams to get to the top the next year. I'd like to see a hard cap where the figure is established and nobody can go above it. No MLEs, Bird rights, luxury tax, etc.
2. The Lakers. Just in a very general sense.
3. Refereeing. Leaving biased cheating and rigging aside, I was watching the Houston-Jizz 97 game 7 on One the other week and the refereeing was fantastic. They were letting them play. Watching Barley and Malone play each other straight up was fantastic. You basically had to get molested to get a call. Now even championship games come down to whichever player is best at hurling themselves into defenders to get the cheap call.
4. NBA Cares...no they don't. Seeing Noah or JR Smith or Shawne Williams in a chef hat dishing out soup doesn't convince me these are good guys.
5. The lack of radical movement in team quality. The league isnt the EPL where the same 3 teams win everything, but its not the AFL where its routine for bottom teams to get to the top the next year. I'd like to see a hard cap where the figure is established and nobody can go above it. No MLEs, Bird rights, luxury tax, etc.