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I'm sure that if Yao Ming or Tim Duncan stood one foot in front of the rim with his arms held straight up that his defense could be pretty effective and deter opponents from dunking. Of course, the way the NBA rules are written if the offensive player recklessly runs down the lane and crashes into this stationary defender the foul is on the DEFENDER!!! Why? The guy is doing nothing illegal other than being in a certain area of the court which the league has designated as off-limits. You want another example of a league rule that favors the offense? How about the league used to ban zone defense, and now has a DEFENSIVE three-second violation!!! The defenders cannot play whereever they wish. They have to move away from the basket to provide the offense with a better opportunity to score. What else favors high-scoring games...hmmm....could it be a 24-second shot clock? No team can slow down the tempo and hold the ball. The team must attack or lose the ball. Yep, the league wants POINTS. The league wants OFFENSE. Quote:
Defenders in that area of the court could stop a lot of dunks, draw a ton of charges, and greatly deter the opponents from attacking the rim. So the NBA banned it. You even admit that the NBA does not want a jump shooting contest. Too bad, because some of us believe that is the most beautiful part of the game. |
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