Even though Hoops HQ is technically a college-focused platform, I, like you, love everything about Naismith’s Game, which is why I have been riveted to the NBA playoffs. The early stages of the NBA’s postseason feels a lot like March Madness. Just like in the NCAA Tournament, as the competition progresses, the stakes get higher, but the games get fewer and further between. So it’s going to be bittersweet to watch the Thunder and the Pacers tip off on Thursday night. Here’s hoping the series goes as long as possible, with plenty of buzzer beaters and overtimes along the way. I’ve also been interested to see the hand-wringing and attendant analysis that a pair of “small market teams” are the last ones standing. There is no doubt that the bigger the brand, the bigger the city, the higher the TV ratings. This is just a fact, across all sports. And yet, there is also something righteous about seeing these off-the-beaten-path franchises vanquish those metropolitan titans from New York, Boston and Los Angeles. Turns out they play ball in Flyover country, too — and it’s pretty darn good. Seeing these teams in the Finals is also a validation of the NBA’s salary cap structure, which has not only paved the way for the smaller market teams to succeed, but also created a level of parity where the league will soon have a seventh champion in the last seven years. (As a Nationals fan, it burns me that Major League Baseball has no such system.) This is something to think about as college sports moves into a new era where a de facto salary cap will be put in place. I’ll explain what that will look like in the weeks ahead — that is, assuming that Judge Wilken ever does render final approval to the House vs. NCAA settlement. I’ve been writing for many days that this was coming any day now. If you think things are chaotic now, just wait to see what happens if she rejects the latest version. At any rate, if you really and truly love basketball — and I know you do — then it shouldn’t matter what teams are in the Finals. Just knowing they’re the two best is enough. I can’t wait to watch, although it makes me sad to think that the season will soon be over. Have a great Wednesday and thanks as always for your support of Hoops HQ. —Seth |