The NBA recently concluded its first-ever in-season tournament, the NBA Orlando Summer League. The tournament was a success, with the Los Angeles Lakers taking home the championship. Now, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is discussing potential changes that could be made to the tournament in the future.
Silver spoke to ESPN about the tournament and said that he was pleased with the way it turned out. He said that he was impressed with the level of competition and the way the teams played. He also said that he was happy with the way the fans responded to the tournament.
However, Silver also said that he is open to making changes to the tournament in the future. He said that he wants to make sure that the tournament is fair for all teams and that it provides an opportunity for teams to compete for a championship. He also said that he wants to make sure that teams have enough time to prepare for the tournament and that the tournament is structured in a way that allows teams to compete on a level playing field.
Silver also discussed the possibility of expanding the tournament in the future. He said that he would like to see more teams participate in the tournament and that he would like to see more international teams involved as well. He also said that he would like to see more games played in different locations around the world.
Overall, Silver is pleased with how the first-ever in-season tournament turned out and is open to making changes in order to make it even better in the future. He wants to make sure that all teams have an equal chance of winning and that the tournament is structured in a way that allows teams to compete on a level playing field. He also wants to expand the tournament and involve more teams from different countries. It will be interesting to see how these potential changes will affect the tournament in the future.