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Each team will play the other teams from their conference 9 games, with extra home series traded from year to year to even the disadvantage. | Each team will play the other teams from their conference 9 games, with extra home series traded from year to year to even the disadvantage. | ||
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+ | == proposal 8.0; Revise Playoff Structure to Traditional Methods == | ||
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+ | Proposed by Jed Rosenthal (TRI) | ||
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+ | Revise playoff structure to traditional method instead of " | ||
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+ | The playoff structure will be as follows: | ||
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+ | Five teams from each conference will continue to make the playoffs - 3 division winners and 2 wild card teams from each conference. | ||
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+ | == proposal 9; All-Star Game winner gets home field in IBL CS == | ||
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+ | Proposed by George Blas | ||
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+ | In the spirit of Gerard' | ||
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+ | The winning conference of the All-Star Game will gain home field advantage in the IBL Championship Series. Games one, two, six and seven will be played at the site of the conference that won the All-Star Game, with the losing conference hosting games three, four and five. |
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