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pfan1981 Mon May 06, 2013 10:17am

I love how it slows down when NCAA and HS are over
 
Folks,

Just making a funny observation how it slows down on here when NCAA and HS are over, but the NBA playoffs are still going on. I do not watch NBA, I think it's extraordinarily boring. Do you all feel the same, or is the play and reffing that phenomenal to not get any posts?

pfan

bob jenkins Mon May 06, 2013 11:12am

Most of the posts have to do with games we call and since very few of us work in the NBA ...

Plus there are what -- 8 games on any given day now, compared to 8,000 (SWAG) on a Friday night from mid-November to mid-March

APG Mon May 06, 2013 11:18am

The NBA is my favorite level of basketball to watch for various reasons.

Still, more people work high school and even college than those that work in the NBA, so it's natural there is more talk during those periods. Plus, if something controversial comes up, you'll find someone posting a thread asking a question or a clip of the play.

MD Longhorn Mon May 06, 2013 11:22am

I cannot watch anything other than the last 5 minutes of an NBA game anymore. And then only if they are close. You said it - boring. Good basketball is sporadic, and happens maybe 3-4 minutes per quarter, and often not all in a row.

I'd rather watch a hockey playoff game than an NBA playoff game ... and I don't like hockey.

#olderthanilook Mon May 06, 2013 11:25am

Quote:

Originally Posted by pfan1981 (Post 893011)
Folks,

Just making a funny observation how it slows down on here when NCAA and HS are over, but the NBA playoffs are still going on. I do not watch NBA, I think it's extraordinarily boring. Do you all feel the same, or is the play and reffing that phenomenal to not get any posts?

pfan

I'm right there with you.

For me, this time of year is all about baseball and the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Toren Mon May 06, 2013 12:49pm

I'm also not a big NBA fan.

So what I do instead is I actually go back and thoroughly break down my games from the year. During season I get to spend roughly 30 minutes - 1 hour every night on film, but now I'm doing a 2-3 hour breakdown.

I find that some of the things I thought I "fixed" show up as I'm fixing other things.

And now that I'm done breaking down my own film from last season, I'm asking other local referee's if they got film they would like broken down. I suppose I'm a junkie.

Freddy Mon May 06, 2013 02:57pm

I Hate This Time of the Year
 
If the kind of "slow" that sets in between the end of post-season tournaments and the beginning of summer camps in June had a Facebook page I would not push the "Like" button.

Breaking down film from last year and other related activities is tiding me over.

BillyMac Mon May 06, 2013 04:03pm

I Wouldn't Bet My House, But ...
 
Spring, and summer, AAU ball will be in full swing in a matter of days. And, man, do I love those AAU coaches. Then, of course, there are those high school summer league games, and in a few states where the "official" high school coach isn't allowed to coach during the off season, we'll get some "parent coaches" pushing their vocal cords to the limits. Then we'll start seeing some posts, and I'll bet a dollar to a donut that a lot of the posts will deal with game management issues. And socks. Don't forget socks. White? Black? Ankle socks? Crew socks? You just gotta love those sock threads.

Raymond Mon May 06, 2013 09:56pm

NBA doesn't have the intentional foul away from ball rule right. It's horrible sitting through that.

AremRed Mon May 06, 2013 10:42pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 893086)
NBA doesn't have the intentional foul away from ball rule right. It's horrible sitting through that.

How so?

Edit: Ah, you mean Pop's Hack-a-Shaq strategy. It's a legitimate technique!

APG Mon May 06, 2013 10:43pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 893086)
NBA doesn't have the intentional foul away from ball rule right. It's horrible sitting through that.

Only in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime. I understand the sentiment both ways...it's not pretty to watch, but then again, make your free throws and it's not an issue.

Raymond Tue May 07, 2013 07:09am

Quote:

Originally Posted by APG (Post 893092)
Only in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime. I understand the sentiment both ways...it's not pretty to watch, but then again, make your free throws and it's not an issue.

It's an issue for someone who is watching the game. It is one of the reasons the NBA is not fun for me to watch.

Change the rule and the strategy goes away. I'm not complaining as a player, I'm complaining as a viewer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 893091)
How so?

Edit: Ah, you mean Pop's Hack-a-Shaq strategy. It's a legitimate technique!

It's a legitimate technique that caused me to turn the channel and I never came back to the game. It's a legitimate reason the NBA's ratings and appeal are not what it used to be.

BillyMac Tue May 07, 2013 05:28pm

Coincidence ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by APG (Post 893092)
Only in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime.

Funny. That's the only part of an NBA game that I watch on television.


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