Monday, September 12, 2011

Basketball Season? Do You Care?

With the basketball lockout, the question is whether or not there will be a season. Frankly, I don't really care too much since the season itself is so endless. I’d be good with a few games and then not go into the playoffs.

I’m a bit of a pain on this. Yep, the season is too long and too many teams make the playoffs . . . hockey suffers the same illness. The baseball season is long, but redeemed by the fact that just a few teams make the playoffs. Football has the best season (we get hyped for a week for each upcoming game and the playoffs are pretty limited team-wise and, hey, fun to watch since they don't drag on. (Hello NBA . . . three and four days and more between playoff games? I get the TV thing, but let's speed up the process.)

Ok . . . so I got sidetracked a bit. (That sometimes happens to old people like me.)

I'm guessing there will be a season of some sort next year. Despite the fact that owners want to break the union and its players, as the year grinds on, expect the owners to split and start fighting among themselves. There has never been anything approaching parody in basketball and there never will be.

New owners paid too much for teams and older owners have paid off the loans . . . players are fabulously overpaid (from a business standpoint) and have guaranteed contracts that saddle teams with declining talent and growing bills . . . additionally, there is no salary cap, so teams can overpay for ok talent. So while I'm guessing not too many fans will back the players on this one, keep in mind that players, like you and me (or any number of employees), are happy to make whatever someone is willing to offer them. That someone (or "someones") is (are) the owners. They made the bed . . . and they’ve been having to sleep in it.

So as the year drags on, are owners willing to eat the full season and watch their talent play elsewhere? Dirk, Kobe etc. etc. are aging . . . Are their owners willing to let a season go by and have them return in 2012 a year older and a potential playoff run or championship missed? We'll see.

Me? Eh, there's football, so I'll be happy through February.

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