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NBA In-Season Tournament: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

When NBA commissioner Adam Silver officially announced the first-ever NBA In-Season Tournament this past summer, it was met with a mix of cheers, groans, and eye rolls. For a league as immensely popular as the NBA, why would there be a need for such an addition to keep the attention of both players and fans? 

Although there was some skepticism and confusion (despite the best efforts of Richard Jefferson to educate the fans), the first games of the In-Season Tournament kicked off on Friday, November 3, changing the league as we once knew it, for better or worse. 

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The Good:

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The Bad:

Tuesday’s officials’ blunder wasn’t the only negative thing about the tournament, as many players disagreed with the point differential acting as a tiebreaker between potential tournament playoff-bound teams. 

The Ugly:

Overall, the inaugural In-Season Tournament was a resounding success. Yes, there will be some tinkering between now and next season, but like with the Play-In Tournament, the new addition to the NBA schedule is here to stay. 

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