http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball...-rules-committee-recommends-package-proposals
All good things, IMO.
All good things, IMO.
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Certainly steps in the right direction.
As I said above, I don't think it's a panacea either. But at least it will shorten the interminable amount of time that so many teams piss away before a bad player has to take a bad shot, because the shot clock is at :02.Shortening the shot clock is setting us up for some horrible basketball...terrible idea
As I said above, I don't think it's a panacea either. But at least it will shorten the interminable amount of time that so many teams piss away before a bad player has to take a bad shot, because the shot clock is at :02.
Make it :24 or make it :45 - doesn't really matter if you only really try to score after it gets under :10.
I heard somewhere that they experimented in one of the postseason tournaments with the 30 second shot clock. They said possessions were up quite a bit, scoring was up a bit and shot percentage was lower. The 30 second clock may mean more scoring but offenses wont be better for it and won't eliminate getting the ball in the hands of some non shooter with 5 seconds left on the shot clock.