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Mark Padgett Mon Mar 02, 2009 06:57pm

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Originally Posted by budjones05 (Post 584763)
I'm surprise Mark didn't list no Overtime!!

So you didn't read the opening post? :confused:

Mark Padgett Mon Mar 02, 2009 06:59pm

Why is this one missing?
 
Usually, when we have a post about NF rule changes, at least one person suggests allowing players along the FT lane to go in on the release. How do you guys feel about that?

26 Year Gap Mon Mar 02, 2009 07:27pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 584772)
Usually, when we have a post about NF rule changes, at least one person suggests allowing players along the FT lane to go in on the release. How do you guys feel about that?

I think they should wait till the ball hits the floor. ;)

26 Year Gap Mon Mar 02, 2009 07:29pm

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Originally Posted by AKOFL (Post 584751)
How about held ball goes to the defence? Keep the arrow for the quarters but reward the defence for their hard work.
Player control fouls gone, all become team control fouls.
How can you commit a player control foul when you don't have the ball anymore. (airbourn shooter after release) This needs to change to be more like college.

How do you determine who was on defense off a rebound? Team control ends on the release. Dick Vitale is in need of a new idea. Not that a new idea for him will be a good one.

DonInKansas Mon Mar 02, 2009 07:44pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 584740)

Close Pandora's box and take away the timeout request from the coaches during a live ball.

This. A lot. This would keep our attention where it needs to be: on the floor.

BillyMac Mon Mar 02, 2009 08:11pm

Can You Hear Barbra Streisand Singing In The Background ???
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 584605)
Back in the day, once you got to the point of transition [8 seconds on a 10 second count, or 4 seconds on a 5 second count], it was too late to have a time-out granted. Since that rule was deleted, it would seem Mark's suggestion is a re-incarnation of it.

Close, but no cigar. It was "change of status".

BillyMac Mon Mar 02, 2009 08:19pm

"Dream A Little Dream" (The Mamas And The Papas)
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 584604)
Delayed entry to court after inbounding ball becomes a violation rather than a T. I think this would be called more often if the penalty were not so severe.

Agree.

No more jump balls to start the game, or overtime. Flip a coin, or give the ball to the visitors to start the game, and use the alternating possession arrow for the rest of the game.

Coaches may not request a timeout. Only one of the players on the court.

26 Year Gap Mon Mar 02, 2009 08:20pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 584794)
Close, but no cigar. It was "change of status".

I don't smoke.

BillyMac Mon Mar 02, 2009 08:25pm

Move Onto The Next Booth ...
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 584799)
I don't smoke.

Well then, you can't select a prize from any shelf.

dbking Mon Mar 02, 2009 08:33pm

Two rules
 
1. Allow players along the lane to go on release

2. Allow the 28' coaching box and then enforce. The 6' definitely does not work( KS ), the 14' works much better ( MO ).

Scrapper1 Mon Mar 02, 2009 09:26pm

How about resetting the team fouls at the start of each quarter and shooting the bonus on the 4th team foul of the quarter (automatic bonus on the 6th)? You still get 6 common fouls in each half where you don't shoot the 1-and-1, but this way you ensure that you're never shooting the bonus for an entire quarter. I hate getting to the second quarter and saying, "Ok, 1-and-1 the rest of the way".

I'd also like to see the team foul reset at the beginning of each extra period, as well, but I don't think that would ever fly.

vbzebra Mon Mar 02, 2009 09:32pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 584618)

If there's a held ball (or any other reason to use the AP arrow) with 3 seconds or less to go in any quarter except the 4th, the team with the arrow can "decline" the posession and declare the quarter over. This prevents a team from getting a "wasted" AP posession near the end of a quarter, when they can't take advantage of the play.

Love it. Had that happen a few times this year. Felt bad for the "wasted" arrow (oh gosh, did I really just say I 'felt bad' for a team:eek: )

Mark Padgett Mon Mar 02, 2009 09:32pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 584817)
I'd also like to see the team foul reset at the beginning of each extra period, as well, but I don't think that would ever fly.

What's an "extra period"? I know a phrase like that would really frighten my wife. :eek:

BillyMac Mon Mar 02, 2009 09:55pm

Still Got The Old Twinkle In Your Eye, Eh Padgett ???
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 584821)
What's an "extra period"? I know a phrase like that would really frighten my wife.

Don't you mean a missed period?

williebfree Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:12pm

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Originally Posted by AKOFL (Post 584751)
How about held ball goes to the defence? Keep the arrow for the quarters but reward the defence for their hard work.
Player control fouls gone, all become team control fouls.
How can you commit a player control foul when you don't have the ball anymore. (airbourn shooter after release) This needs to change to be more like college.

What happens on a held ball after shot try, there is no defense because there is No team control after the shot is released.


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