I know the two conferences have been pretty unbalanced for several years now, but has it ever been as bad (or even close to it) as this year?
Currently, in the East you only have 2 teams with winning records and 1 at .500. While in the West you have 10 teams with winning records and 2 more at .500. The 12th team in the West has the same winning % as the 3rd team on the East. That is just unreal.
The way it's going, the West just dominates inter-conference games. Considering each team plays games against the other conference opponents 30 times out of 82 games, it's conceivable that there could be only 3 teams in the East with winning records in the playoffs.
It's certainly possible for things to change enough by the end of the season so that it's not quite as dramatic, but if things continue as is, would the league commissioners have no choice but do something to adjust the conferences or the way playoff teams are selected?
Currently, in the East you only have 2 teams with winning records and 1 at .500. While in the West you have 10 teams with winning records and 2 more at .500. The 12th team in the West has the same winning % as the 3rd team on the East. That is just unreal.
The way it's going, the West just dominates inter-conference games. Considering each team plays games against the other conference opponents 30 times out of 82 games, it's conceivable that there could be only 3 teams in the East with winning records in the playoffs.
It's certainly possible for things to change enough by the end of the season so that it's not quite as dramatic, but if things continue as is, would the league commissioners have no choice but do something to adjust the conferences or the way playoff teams are selected?