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I forgot to mention I much prefer two hand reporting to the one handed way. I think I heard from somewhere that the NCAA men were looking at it.
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Anyway - the shotclock is only 30 seconds and with closely guarded (holding the ball only) being in effect all over the court there is no need for a ten second back court rule. womens teams mostly nusiance press to eat time, If the rule changed they might work on stronger presses but I prefer the way things are. this was one of the items on the rules change survey for officials this year there were a bunch of choices including: Back court count various scenarios moving 3 point line back a foot going to 10 min quarters droping 1 &1 and moving directly to 2 shots on the 7th foul
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Didn't really seem to change the men's game much this year, it'd make a bigger difference if they moved it back again. The women's game could really see a change if it were moved back, at least from what I've seen this year personally. Just a freaking excuse to take a timeout after 10 minutes. The TV folks would love this! Hmmm, this could be a problem with the coaches, because it take strategy away from them. But easier on us zebras, then we wouldn't have to make sure the freaking table is caught up on it! |
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