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Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockWasn't the shot clock shortened in the NIT this year?
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockYes
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockI think you can shape the shot clock argument and how it effects play, any way you want. That said, I like the idea of a 30 second clock. I'd think it favors defenses like SMU's, but who knows
Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockWhile LB may be against it philosophically it sure would seem to fit his team's defensive style of play. I find myself checking the shot clock quite often when we are on D. If i'm checking that shot clock you can bet that opposing coaches and players are too.
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot Clock@SethDavisHoops: "We are getting a 30 second clock!!"
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockI do not believe the 5 second difference in the shot-clock is going to change the flow of the game or level of scoring drastically...its a non-issue. I think LB's point is that no matter what the shot clock is, the level of skill of 18 year olds playing their 1 year is bringing the overall skill-set down and making the game ugly.
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot Clock
Agreed...we seem to give teams a lot of trouble defensively getting open looks...this will give them 5 less seconds to do so. Didn't it used to be 45 seconds in college at one point, or am I crazy? 2005 PonyFans.com Rookie of the Year Award Recipient
Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockHopefully we do something about three point defense
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Re: Larry Brown Against Shortening NCAA Shot ClockI'm all for it. The problem with today's game imo is that teams run 8 different sets with a 35 second shot clock. Offenses used to flow when they were more motion oriented. Today, every coach tries to run a zillion sets until one maybe works. It needs to stop, put some creativity back in the game, speed it up. What happened to motion offenses?
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That's the billion-dollar question
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