Sunday, November 20, 2005

The NBA has a minor league?

To my surprise, I've found out the NBA has a new league for development called the NBA-D League. This explains why a couple undrafted players or third round picks are being activated on NBA rosters. Well, an environment with a beginner's approach for other basketball players is a positive step for the NBA. The D-League will not only give hope to young and underdeveloped ballers, but the chance to build quality skills to survive in the NBA. It's good to see that not just any athlete can make it to the NBA. Otherwise there'd be a ton of guys making fools of themselves, taking unintelligent risks, getting long-term injuries, and having trouble moving into other career paths. I think the D-league will help these pro athletes-in- training find their place. Maybe some will realize they're better suited coaching or managing.

This experimental league is only in it's first year, but I already don't like a few aspects of it. First of all, the team names don't sound too appealing or sporty. Who wants to watch or root for a basketball team called the Forth Worth Flyers, Austin Toros, Fayetteville Patriots, or the Florida Flame? These are crappy names in my opinion. Also, the mascots for these teams will suck. They don't seem to fit well for the sport. The cities do have a big influence here, but the NBA tradition of either using a type of revelant animal/creature or appropriate state affiliation should be kept.

The other area which concerns me is how the coaches, owners, and the commissioner want to "experiment" with the rules. I hope as in rules they don't mean policies or regulations. If that's the case, the players might get the impression they have leeway to get away with random illegal violations/crimes like, oh...possession of a firearm in an arena, statutory rape, drug distribution/use, assault/battery on fans and coaches, headbutting refs, and making fake excuses(my home caught on fire, I was in a car wreck, cellphone was dead) for not attending team practices. The list can go on and on really, which is why those in charge need to clarify the word "experiment". Players don't need to get the idea they'll only be slapped on the wrist and given extra chances for misconduct because they might be crazy enough to show up at a live game with hookers while wearing a pimp suit or be straight up high after smoking several joints. The D-league will then bring shame to the NBA, which at times has already shamed professional basketball with shocking travesties.

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