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Funny you are talking about converting for Americans. We had a tournament going on here last weekend and some teams from Minnesota and North Dakota came up.
I was speaking to some parents from one of the teams between games. We were talking about some of the differences in the 2 games NF & FIBA. Somehow we ended up talking about distances and speed as well (Kms vs Miles, etc) One of the Moms ended it all by saying it would be so much easier if everyone just spoke "American". I almost spit my water out laughing.
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I don't know about the lane change, but the stated reason the NCAA moved back the three point line was to open up the area between the three point line and the paint, to encourage more play in that area, which they felt had become too congested owing to the size of today's college player. In theory, at least in the NCAA's theory, extending the three point line should result in more mid-range shots whereas before the change the vast majority of shots were taken either in the paint or at the arc. I have never heard whether the change had the desired effect.
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BITS Of course it had the desired afffect. The NCAA has a study to prove it. That is until they want to move the line again then they will have a study proving otherwise!!
![]() I will say that is a big difference IMO between Men's and Women's basketball. In Men's basketball it does appear the mid range jumper is a lost art, whereas I see more of the 12 - 15' in women's games. |
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I personally hate the rule and I don't see it going any further than the experimental stage for the NBA, but it'll be interesting to see. |
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Sheridan College in Peel region already has the new markings complete with the no charge circle painted. I found that one interesting since Ontario community colleges play modified NCAA rules.
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