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Same reason the tech money is out west and not in the east...
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Underrated point. The best executives are in many warmer climates, and often free agents go there and may be willing to take discounts
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Same reason the tech money is out west and not in the east...
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The east has ALWAYS been a weak conference, even during the MJ era. Teams with losing records were making it to the east playoffs even back then too. Outside of the Bulls, Knicks, Pacers, and heat the east was weak
East conf. teams traded their good players across country in the late 90's.
Shaq from Orl to LA
Kobe from Cha to LA
Sheed from DC to Port
CWebb from DC to SacTown
Not to mention Utah already having Stockton and Malone
Seattle having Payton and Kemp
Rockets had Dream, Barkley, and Drexler
Twolves had a young KG to build around
Spurs drafted Duncan to put alongside Robinson
Phoenix had JKidd and McDyess
East never really recovered
I'm an east coast guy, and I've tried to stress this point to these dweebs on here but they always hit me with "but they have so much money they can fly anywhere" diatribe..Underrated point. The best executives are in many warmer climates, and often free agents go there and may be willing to take discounts
The east has ALWAYS been a weak conference, even during the MJ era. Teams with losing records were making it to the east playoffs even back then too. Outside of the Bulls, Knicks, Pacers, and heat the east was weak
Its the stupid lottery and allowing 8 teams per conference to get in the playoffs.
You have good teams missing the playoffs in the West getting lottery picks and improving. While bad teams in the east aren't getting lottery picks because they are making the playoffs

Its just crazy on what teams could have done if it was not for the gm's picking wrong
those years the knicks missed on amare ron artest brandon jennings nene LMA etc..
cavs had a very young lebron still with maybe 4 years on a contract and the let boozer walk out, picked luke jackson they could have had josh smith and i think amare also
nets traded for deron williams they could have had dame lillard its like they had no idea what they was doing
The West was weak as hell in the 80s though.The east has ALWAYS been a weak conference, even during the MJ era. Teams with losing records were making it to the east playoffs even back then too. Outside of the Bulls, Knicks, Pacers, and heat the east was weak
Hmm, not totally sure about this one. I seem to recall that at some point damn near all the teams in the Central Division were good, to which you could add the Knicks, Miami and Orlando. Not championship level good, but good nonetheless. And for a long time there were TERRIBLE teams out west (Dallas, Clippers, Grizzlies, Kings...).
Thats what I'm talking about why would the hornets give up kobe?
why would the magic not pay shaq? they had to be making ass loads (no homo) of money off of shaq
During the 1996-97 season, three teams in the West made the playoffs with losing records.
During the 1997-98 season, the West had 6 teams win less than 30 games, with 4 of them winning less than 20.
During the 1987 playoffs, the 65 win Lakers faced the 37 win Nuggets in the 1st round, the 42 win Warriors in the 2nd round and the 39 win Sonics in the conference finals.
My point...the West pre-2000 wasn't exactly a powerhouse either
This essentially covers it.
If Shaq re-signs in Orlando, the Celtics get the #1 pick in 97 instead of the Spurs and Charlotte decides to keep Kobe for themselves does this topic even exist?
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Left Orlando


hornets didn't give up on kobe, the lakers made the trade targeting the pick so they could get kobe. hornets themselves never drafted him.
shaq left the magic, it's not the fact they didn't want to pay him, he just wanted to leave.