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This is really interesting.
-READ MORE-The NBA is toying with an playoff format in which the division leader gets to pick thier first round opponent.
So for Example, in the east Clevland would have first pick since thier overall record in the east is best, then boston and orlando depending on how they finish, the fourth overall team would be stuck with whoevers left. They are feild testing it in the D league, and it will eventuly come before the competition comittee.
It is a thoroughly intriguing idea once you get past the initial shock. The regular season would certainly mean more if we went to a pick-your-opponent scheme because division titles would mean more, compared to the present setup, in which divisional races are fairly pointless. You could argue that playoff-bound teams outside the top four in each conference would have less to play for late in the season without any formal seedings to clinch, but there would also no longer be any incentive for teams to try to tank their way into a more favorable first-round matchup based on standard seedings, as we sometimes see.
Best of all?
The various permutations involved in trying to forecast which teams might chose whom would pump some needed intrigue into an 82-game season that is often slammed for being too long. The disrespect factor -- inflicted upon teams sitting 5 through 8 that get hand-picked by a higher seed which basically just told the world it wants to play that team -- pumps in even more intrigue. Furthermore, the actual process of finalizing first-round matchups would finally give the NBA its own version of the college game's Selection Sunday. Which certainly couldn't hurt.
This is really interesting.