ArticlesThe NBA Needs To Change Its Playoff FormatNowOne great thing about the NBA and commissioner David Stern is that they fix mistakes with their game. Case in point ? in 2003 the NBA switched the first round of the playoffs from a best-of-five game series to a best-of-seven to help ensure that the better team advances. That's why it's mind boggling to wonder why they won't change the playoff format to account for debacles like this season. The Denver Nuggets were 44-38, 19 games behind San Antonio. Yet, come playoff time the Nuggets were the #3 seed while the Mavericks were the #4 seed. All because Dallas happens to play in the same division as San Antonio and the top three seeds HAVE TO be division winners. So now Dallas and San Antonio are meeting in the second round of the playoffs as opposed to the Western Conference Championship, where the two best teams should be meeting. Does that make sense at all? If you are going to reward division winners with the top three seeds, shouldn't you also reward them with home court advantage? Or you could just reward the teams with the better record with the home court advantage AND the higher seed! This isn't rocket science Mr. Stern. The #5 seeded Memphis Grizzlies were playing the #6 seed Clippers with the loser having the inside track to the #6 seed and home court advantage in the first round. The winner would likely get the #5 seed and a date with the Mavericks in the first round. The Clippers "lost" the game and went on to get the #6 seed, home court advantage, and a relatively easy win over the Nuggets in the first round. The Grizzlies "won" the game, the #5 seed, and were promptly swept out of the playoffs by the superior Mavericks. It's an embarrassment to their game and to all things sports. There should never be a game where it is in each teams best interest to lose. So what do I propose? I liken it to the NCAA Tournament ? winning the Big Ten or the ACC doesn't guarantee you a number one seed, it guarantees you a spot in the tournament. Dallas (60-22) LA Lakers (45-37) Memphis (49-33) *Denver (44-38)
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