Victories are Irrelevant in Post 81 NBA

Almost two months ago, the NBA was at the top of the sporting world. Forget college basketball. Forget hockey. The Super Bowl was rapidly approaching, but everyone wanted to talk about Kobe Bryant.

He scored 81 points! If you weren’t old enough to see Wilt Chamberlain drop 100, this was the greatest solo performance of your lifetime.

But what now? Where has the spotlight gone?

For a few weeks, I checked Bryant’s statistics every ten minutes during Lakers’ games. My nightly perusing went from Kobe to Lebron and back to Kobe before even thinking about another sport.

Now, I check in on the daily debacle that is the New York Knicks and move right along. They won last night by the way.

There lies the problem with the NBA. It’s more interesting to follow the worst team in the league than the best. That’s assuming you can even name the three top teams in the NBA. Detroit… umm… San Antonio… and… oh hell, are the Bulls still good?

The other team happens to be the Dallas Mavericks.

Combined, those teams have about as much star power as an ESPN original movie.

The most famous Maverick is the owner of the team, Mark Cuban. The Spurs might have the best player in the NBA in Tim Duncan, but his brick wall for a personality makes him virtually unwatchable.

Detroit has a little something going for them. They’re down with the whole team concept. Unfortunately, the complete team era went out with thigh-high shorts and thick socks.

Soon, the NBA will move into the post-season and go relatively unnoticed. This league is about selfish play and marketing ability.

Pathetically, winning falls third on the list.

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  • 1 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Mar 16, 2006 at 10:34 am

    I saw a couple minutes of NBA Fastbreak last night. Thoroughly unimpressed. Greg Anthony can't be happy with his job.

  • 2 - Sean

    Mar 16, 2006 at 12:15 pm

    How does Tim Duncan's personality make him unwatchable as a player? He may not be lighting up the post game interviews, but he is a joy to watch on the court

  • 3 - sal m

    Mar 16, 2006 at 3:05 pm

    there's only one tim duncan, but there are too many guys like stephon marbury, steve francis, ron artest, etc...as a great tonic for the dismal nba, turn on CBS right now and keep it there all weekend.

  • 4 - Joe Battista

    Mar 16, 2006 at 11:09 pm

    Of course people care! But the people who care aren't fans of the teams who suck, like the Knicks.

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