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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
errr... run that by us again.
If a shot is clearly short it's clearly not going in.
What's your point?
(pls forgive me if I seem less than charitable... I suffer with self-esteem issues)
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Not always true. You can often tell when a jumper is going to come up a little short and probably hit the front of the ring. Shooters sometimes feel it too, and holler "short!" as soon as the shot's away. And it would be a rather significant advantage if the big guys were allowed up "adjust" the shot as it got close to the basket.
BTW, I scheduled you a visit from Dr. Phil. That should help with both the low self-esteem and the attendant little ED problem.
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Last edited by Back In The Saddle; Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 08:47pm.
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