Fixing the NBA Adam Levin-Epstein and Greg Holdsman
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Fixing the NBA is a series dedicated to improving what is already the greatest league in the world. Show creators/writers Adam Levin-Epstein and Greg Holdsman unpack issues facing the NBA and offer up solutions that will enhance the game and the overall structure of the league. If you like basketball, this podcast is for you.
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#7 - Halt Foul Hunting
When Kevin Love pump-fakes and then jumps sideways into the airborne defender to be awarded 3 free throws … is that basketball? We don’t think so. This move, and similar moves by players like James Harden and Trae Young are examples of Foul Hunting, where the primary goal is to get free throws rather than score a field goal. It’s not fun to watch and it’s hurting the NBA. The rulebook needs to be updated to address Foul Hunting and get it out of the league.
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#6 - Stop the Flop
Flopping is cheating -- straight up. Though many around the game consider it a skillful form of gamesmanship, flopping damages the product on the floor, leads to foul trouble, and is not the way basketball should be played. The league’s attempts to curb the practice have failed. More needs to be done to #StopTheFlop and improve the quality of NBA games.
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# 5 - Terminate Tanking
You play to win the game, right? But in the NBA, many teams “tank” for a better draft pick. This results in worse basketball and frustrates fans. The NBA has made progress, but we know more needs to be done. In this episode, we’ll tell you why teams intentionally losing hurts the league, and provide our ideas for how the league should take action to #TerminateTanking.
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#4 - Unbreak the Fast Break
“Take fouls”, are a smart defensive tactic used by every NBA team. So what’s our issue with them? They prevent highlight plays from occurring on the fast break and take away easy scoring chances earned by the offense. And simply, “take fouls” aren’t basketball. Let’s make NBA games more exciting and #UnbreaktheFastBreak.
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#3 - End Conferences
Would LeBron have made 8 straight finals if the playoffs were seeded 1-16 and didn’t separate the East and West? Would CP3 or Steve Nash have made the finals if that were the setup? The NBA should want the playoffs to be as competitive as possible -- splitting the NBA by conference hinders this goal. With impacts to All-Star selections and lottery placement as well, the NBA should look to #EndConferences immediately.
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#2 - Get Out the Foul Out
Fans of the NBA and the league itself should both want the best players to be on the floor for as much game-time as possible. Right now -- the NBA’s foul limit gets in the way of that. Why are players capped at 6 fouls? In today's episode, we explain why we need to Get Out the Foul Out.
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