NBA expansion isn't great for fans. The league should still do it
While keeping fan interests central to decision-making is crucial, growing the NBA footprint and correcting past mistakes override that sometimes.
While keeping fan interests central to decision-making is crucial, growing the NBA footprint and correcting past mistakes override that sometimes.
The NBA Board of Governors will reportedly vote to explore expansion in Seattle and Las Vegas next week. It will create an explosion of intrigue and energy all over the league for the next 18 months.
Luka Doncic is one of the best players in the world, Austin Reaves is a brilliant No. 2 scorer, LeBron has seen everything twice and the defense is perking up. There's a path.
The Heat coach calls his view of the NBA regular season "Darwinist." It feels more nihilistic. Perhaps the right defense of stat-padding that allows for critiques of other controversial tactics is more existentialist in nature.
Bam Adebayo's modern record can stand another day.