That's not a fair comparison. Dunk contests are judged. Shootouts are not.ViPeRx007 wrote:THIS.glen a richter wrote:Here's something that bothers me about shootouts. For years, the league had games end in ties to avoid skills competitions determining the outcomes. Then they change the rules to appease new fans. But the frikken nba, perhaps the biggest showboating "all about me" league in the universe didn't introduce dunk contests as a means of determining the outcome of games after their recent lockout. Why is stupidity ok for the nhl but not the Nba?
It's ridiculous when you think of the NBA or MLB equivalent (homerun derby?). I wonder what soccer fans think about shootouts in their sport? The only reason I see it making more sense for them is because they can go a really long time without scoring. Today's NHL isn't that way, for the most part.
A better comparison to a dunk contest would be like having a figure skating contest after the game to settle a tie.
Then I would agree with you...THAT would be lame.