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M&M Guy Fri Apr 07, 2006 01:59pm

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Originally Posted by Nate1224hoops
It definetly stands out. VA hasn't gone to the shot clock yet, which I am sure they will at some point in the future, but other than the sake of being different I really don't understand not having the 10 sec. count. I just think that rule slows the game down a lot. Talk about getting a lead and playing four corners. Dean Smith coulda had a field day with this.

Nate - remember, the women use a 30-sec. shot clock, while the men use 35, so I'm not sure how much it actually slows down play. If anything, it provides more offensive posessions for the women than the men over the course of the game. And, in all the games I've done and seen, I've rarely seen much stalling in the backcourt. I don't know if it's just ingrained in our basketball culture to bring it up the court fast, or if there's other reasons. Perhaps coaches feel if they're going to pass the ball back and forth, they would rather not do it so close to the other team's basket. Or, if they spend 15-20 seconds playing keepaway in the backcourt, they have less time to get into the front court and into an offensive set.

JRutledge Fri Apr 07, 2006 02:00pm

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Originally Posted by Nate1224hoops
It definetly stands out. VA hasn't gone to the shot clock yet, which I am sure they will at some point in the future, but other than the sake of being different I really don't understand not having the 10 sec. count. I just think that rule slows the game down a lot. Talk about getting a lead and playing four corners. Dean Smith coulda had a field day with this.

Dean Smith did not have a shot clock to work with in the days of the 4 corners offense. You still have to attempt a shot and hit the rim or lose the ball all together.

Peace

Adam Fri Apr 07, 2006 07:32pm

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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???

What difference does it make if they stand in the backcourt or just across the division line? They're doing the same thing (holding the ball) until defense gets played.

BktBallRef Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:01pm

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Originally Posted by Nate1224hoops
It definetly stands out. VA hasn't gone to the shot clock yet, which I am sure they will at some point in the future, but other than the sake of being different I really don't understand not having the 10 sec. count. I just think that rule slows the game down a lot. Talk about getting a lead and playing four corners. Dean Smith coulda had a field day with this.

They have 30 seconds to shoot. What does it matter where the ball is or what they're doing during that 30 seconds? Why does it matter that the player is standing on one side of the division line or the other? Well Duke was dribbling the ball in the BC, did Maryland have the option of going after her? Did they? Then waht does it matter?


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