Nobody wants to see teams out of contention showcased in December and January. I'm sure this is something that will be discussed again this off-season.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's hard for anyone in the 24-hour news cycles that we all live in now to follow something that the first round is played in March and the final finishes in December. I understand the challenges there.
February is always a bad month for TV sports. Football is gone, basketball is plodding along in the annual midseason doldrums, and baseball is not even mentioned.
It will be a hard game if you think about winning a championship. We need to think about our own game at the moment and focus on getting good results especially over the Christmas period.
I think today the players are too nice to one another, but that might change with the unbalanced schedule, with teams playing each other more and more. When you face each other that much, with that much at stake, something's bound to happen.
We literally had all 10 teams alive for a playoff position in the final week of the season. That outstanding balance and those close races created a major surge in attendance in the last month of the season.
Christmas isn't a season. It's a feeling.
I don't know if anybody's ever ready for another award season. It's kind of like Christmas.
The problem with winter sports is that - follow me closely here - they generally take place in winter.
No one's gonna give a damn in July if you lost a game in March.
There are only two seasons - winter and Baseball.
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