Stern says NBA thinking about changes
PHOENIX (AP) - NBA commissioner David Stern acknowledged one scheduling mistake - and may address another quirk in the playoff format.
The commissioner said Monday night that the NBA will "probably" change the way it seeds the playoffs.
"I think we're just talking about taking the four teams in each conference with the best records and seeding them one through four," he said.
Under the current format, the three division champions earn the top three seeds, followed by the remaining teams in order of their records. That's why San Antonio and Dallas are meeting in the second round, even though they have the two best records in the West.
Stern also said it was wrong to schedule the Spurs to open the Western Conference semifinals with an early game Sunday.
"If we had it to do over again, we wouldn't have acceded to the network's request on that one," he said Monday night.
San Antonio wrapped up its first-round series in Sacramento so late on Friday night that it was after midnight in Texas. The Spurs spent the night in Sacramento and didn't arrive back in San Antonio until about 3 p.m. on Saturday.
They tipped off their series with Dallas at noon, local time, on Sunday because ABC wanted to show the Cleveland-Detroit game in the more attractive later time slot.
"We could lay it off on the network, but that's our responsibility and we have the ability to say no," Stern said. "And we should have."
Despite the short turnaround, San Antonio won the game 87-85.
Stern was in Phoenix to present Steve Nash with the Most Valuable Player trophy before the Suns opened their second-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers.
The long-suffering Clippers had been the butt of jokes in the league for years.
"Over the years I used to say to our broadcasting department that this is the year we should put the Clippers on the TV schedule," Stern said, "and they would say 'David, go back into your office,' and I did. So wishing didn't make it so."
Now that the Clippers have climbed into respectability, Stern said, "I feel great for their fans who have supported them over the years. Once every 30 years I think is good at a minimum for a team to get to the second round."
Stern said that if a team is "well-managed over time, it will make it into the playoffs and management should be held accountable if you don't. The Clippers have had a dry spell, shall we say, yet their fans have supported them in increasing numbers over the year and I am delighted for the fans."
He said that he at one point favored moving the Clippers to Orange County.
"Shows you want I know," Stern said. "They're doing great in Staples Center. I'm hoping to catch a game there sometime this round."
Stern had harsh words for the talk of an NBA "conspiracy" to get the Lakers and Clippers in an all-Los Angeles second-round series. The Suns had to rally from a 3-1 deficit to oust the Lakers.
It was not the first time that the league had been accused of wanting to arrange a specific matchup or favor a certain team.
"I'm embarrassed for the media, actually, when the issue gets raised," Stern said.
debiler wrote:Sure. But don't you think it's unfair for the second-best team in the west to be seeded fourth? You gotta give them some credit for that. The Nuggets are just lucky to play in a crappy division.
elwudl wrote:And that's the point. You cannot only rely on where a team is located. If they are a better one than Denver they deserve a higher spot in the playoffs IMHO. What are 44 wins against 60? And look, Denver was the only team in their division with an pct of more than 50...The northwest was simply a quite weak division this year and that's why Denver won it. I do not agree to seed the division winners on 1-3. Take a look at the NHL, I think it works pretty fine there.
Its_asdf wrote:Woot, go Dallas. I really believe that they can pull this off, especially now that they've won one game at the Spurs' home court.
Devin Harris really impressed me, and so did Josh Howard. It's amazing that Dallas has such a solid mixture of young players that are coachable and a group of veteran players that can carry the team.
VanK wrote:I root for Dallas, so Mavs in 6.
NJNetsFan wrote:This winner's going to the NBA finals, no doubt there.
Mavs totally deserve it more, hope they win.
-|NN|-[pF]- wrote:NJNetsFan wrote:This winner's going to the NBA finals, no doubt there.
Mavs totally deserve it more, hope they win.
I don't see how you can be so sure.
If Phoenix beats the Clippers, then it's going to be a very tough series for either Dallas or San Antonio. Not to try and bring down the Clippers, they have shocked everybody this year, but I would think that teams like Dallas or San Antonio would have an easy time beating them in a 7 game series.
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