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1. the NBA professes to put a product on display featuring some of the most agile, strong, and skilled athletes on the planet. --So given #1, why does the league need rules about momentum? These fantastic athletes should be able to run, jump, shoot, and stop as needed within the boundaries of the court (or frontcourt and backcourt). If the necessary actions can't be done, then shouldn't that be a turnover and possession awarded to the opposing team? 2. the NBA is an entertainment show first and a competition second. --in my opinion it ranks somewhere between the Harlem Globetrotters and olympic ice skating. According to everything written by the poster above, it would impossible to state definitively whether a decision was correct or not because there is so much gray area and room for personal judgment in assessing the situation. That means that there really isn't a rule at all. The practical application is that whatever the guys with the whistle choose to allow is fine. Much like whatever score the East German judge wishes to post despite the fact that everyone watching knows it to be bogus. So let's face it, in the end, the league doesn't really care about traveling, backcourt, or basket interference. It just wants to create superstars for marketing and ringing the cash register. 3. the NBA writes its rules to cater to the desires of its paying customers--namely the fans and TV producers. If the fans want more scoring, that is what the league attempts to legislate. --The restricted area, "upward movement" for block/charge decisions, and "two-count rhythm" which the league uses for establishing a pivot are all examples of this. Why can't these guys avoid defenders near the basket, make a six-foot jumpshot, and come to stop after catching a pass without taking multiple steps? The "rules" that the NBA writes effectively reduce the game officials to clowns running around the circus. If someone wants to take the money for being part of its show, then that is certainly his choice, but don't try to convince me that these people are doing anything more than stage acting. Last edited by Nevadaref; Sun Apr 15, 2012 at 01:03am. |
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All I can say about Nevada's opinion is..."interesting."
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If that is the case, then that is pro sports in a nutshell. Everything he suggested is exactly the logic on many levels with every sport. My point is be consistent, say the same thing about the NFL, NHL and MLB, because it is all entertainment and rules are there to entertain.
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The Basketball Forum encourages discussions on rules, and mechanics, for NFHS, NCAAM, NCAAW, FIBA, NBA, and WNBA. Heck, we've even discussed "driveway" basketball here. We will occasionally have problems when we try to compare one rule set, or mechanics set, to another. That's why you will seldom see me post on anything other than two person NFHS. Anything else is "uncharted territory" for me, and if I attempt to do otherwise, I usually end up making a fool out of myself, which for me, isn't very hard to do, even when I stick to NFHS.
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Why does it matter, as long as your question is answered?
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Then your problem is with professional sports. And if you only want to attribute this to the NBA, then you're not consistent.
And I don't know about you, but personally, I don't like crapping on an entire group of officials...it kind of goes against everything this forum is suppose to be about.
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I disagree with baseball comparison it's either fair or foul, out or safe. IMHO you will see some wavering on strike zone depending on who is doing what. Only area you can play favorites. I swear Greg Maddux had 6-8 inches either side |
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It hasn't been. As I asked above, where is the rule that explains "positive player position" and this momentum exception btaylor64 referred to?
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You actually won't find "positive position" mentioned anywhere else in the rule book. For whatever reason, the NBA has decided it's not a big deal to further define what positive position is.
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