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Old Fri Apr 07, 2006, 01:20pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Nate1224hoops
I'm not a big shot clock guy for the high school game, but why not have a 10 sec. count anyway. I saw the NCAA W national chapionship game where Harding of Duke held the ball in the backcourt until the shot clock reached 10. How is this helping the game?? My question is this: on average how many 10 sec. call do you make a year?? My guess is probably less than 1 per game. So why not keep the game moving???
I do not think the issue is whether the game is helped by this rule or not. I simply think that the Women's game wants to be different than the Men's game and all other levels. That is why they have a rule for 5 seconds with the length of 3 feet and while holding the ball. None of these rules "help the game." They simply show that there are differences that might change strategy and the way the game is played.

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