NBA season is upon us, and the schedule for the 2023-2024 season has just been revealed. My Detroit Pistons have objectively the worst schedule in the NBA. I feel the small market teams get shafted with tough schedules and more back to backs than are given to the better teams of the NBA. How does the NBA expect to market it’s new players if they are given little to no TV time and forced to take the punches of the best teams early without much in the way of schedule flexibility? Idk so I made a video.
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first. pin!!!
He looks like Nosferatu.
I like this dude because while he's talking his video hes watching the highlights with you.
As a fan of the laughing stock of the NBA, that being the Charlotte Hornets, I agree. Though most of our failures are self inflicted.
Adam Silver is not right for doing the Pistons wrong.
How about a non jew run the NBA for a change.
Commissioner Dynamo you have to re think that Zion video, my commander. the man is the new Ben Simmons.
In Utah I’m like, “Call me when y’all get past the second round again” lol
Aye yo I think I saw dick shooting that thang ………😂😂😂😂😂😂
Playing against good teams is good for the rookies growth
Did the NBA change the travelling rules? If they did do you know when?
When hard schedule and easy schedule just mean you have a bad or young team vs a good team, not only that but to improve a sports product you want bad teams to get experience from playing good teams to eventually become a good team by learning how to Olay against the good teams and being bad enough to get good lottery picks… some teams just happen to suck at drafting
I don't care about schedule. My Nuggets winning 82 of them either way, but it sucks than the NBA has been saying for years how they are trying to reduce travel time and back to back and still we get so many teams getting those. They never promote or market those small and medium market teams. They act like trying for people to forget about those bad teams.
The worst teams got the toughest schedules. SAS,Detroit,HOU,IND,HOR
I am a suns fan and honestly I agree. They literally give the big markets anything. Even when we are winning the media doesn’t care because we are not from LA or New York. It’s actually getting ridiculous
Finally you point this out. I feel like Milwaukee, Memphis, the Pistons, got done dirty. Okay maybe not Memphis but we aren’t the buzzing team in the league anymore. But still, Lakers, Suns, and Warriors got hella games, heck you coulda gave the nuggets 5 more games. Kings should have gotten wayyyyy more games too. Worthy of at least one Saturday Primetime showing
I hope the Pistons upgrade their logo
I had a dream you were at the gym on the leg press machine and you locked your knees and the weight crushed one of your legs
I am a Cavaliers fan here and you are speaking 100% fact. Every year the small market teams get the ridiculous schedule and when the playoffs come the media claims “No one will watch the NBA Finals if Memphis vs Milwaukee makes it”. Please this is so bogus and just because big market (LA, NY, Boston) is sorry then you have to bash the small market.
🎼It's so cold in the D🎼😂
Pretty excited for the Pistons👍
NBA Association: So what about the Piston's?
Adam Silver: 😂 F*ck em!
As a kings fan, our schedule is HORRIBLE only saving grace is we got way more nationally televised games but we play 15 b2bs and have a hard road trip to finish the year
They should get rid of this bs 82 games schedule. Instead: 1 game against every team at home and one away. Meet each team 2 times. Fair and square, except for travelling. 58 games, load-managers won t be able to skip games as well. Then and only then, Le Détroit will rule them all once again.
Wait till you see Clippers schedule lol
It's the same with baseball; it's a class system that often time leave the small market abandoned. Hence why what the 76ers did was needed to be stopped at the impasse. For the NBA to go back to these tactics is proof of a lot of things but one of them was the justification of the Bad Boy Pistons tactics of destroying the competition to be the last one standing.