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Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:02 pm
by Stallion
NIT experimenting with :30 second Clock. I think it would have minimal affect on our offense but definitely help defensively much more. It seems like it takes a team 15-20 seconds to set up their offense against the disruption caused by our Defense. We get into our sets much quicker.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:04 pm
by mrydel
I am very happy we are not having the opportunity to find out.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:04 pm
by DanFreibergerForHeisman
Stallion wrote:NIT experimenting with :30 second Clock. I think it would have minimal affect on our offense but definitely help defensively much more. It seems like it takes a team 15-20 seconds to set up their offense against the disruption caused by our Defense. We get into our sets much quicker.
Yeah - good point.
We get the opposition deep in the shot clock so often that extra five seconds would make a pretty big difference on the defensive end.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:07 pm
by LA_Mustang
The change will happen, soon.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:15 pm
by couch 'em
Is like to see a 1 minute clock. Not everything has to be exactly like the NBA.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:34 pm
by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex
couch 'em wrote:Is like to see a 1 minute clock.
Uh, no. Might as well just not have a shot clock and have 2-0 games.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:39 pm
by couch 'em
At change of possession, 3pt/fg are worth 5/4 points. After 20 seconds it goes to 4/3. after 40 seconds 3/2, after 1 minute 2/1.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:46 am
by SMU Spartan
While we're at it, we should add a bonus multiball round where 5-6 basketballs shoot out of half court.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:59 am
by smusic 00
Half court should light up for fifty points twice a half.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 7:25 am
by couch 'em
3 HOOPS......3 TEAM GAME
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:10 am
by SMU 86
Coach Brown has said that he likes the idea of a 30 second clock. Even the women now play with a 30 second clock.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:21 am
by mrydel
The women are used to dealing with 30 second experiences.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:29 am
by No Quarter
I never have liked a shot clock for college hoops, period, and don't care much what the NBA peddles. I think a coach ought to be able to run an offense that maximizes chances with the players on the squad.
About a hundred years ago, like many of my SMU sports memories, we played TCU in their gym and they stalled. We won and the final was maybe something like 26 - 22. It was not a dull night - and it was as satisfying a trip back to Dallas - finally - as if the score had been 100 - 85 or something like.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:36 am
by Rebel10
Stallion wrote:NIT experimenting with :30 second Clock. I think it would have minimal affect on our offense but definitely help defensively much more. It seems like it takes a team 15-20 seconds to set up their offense against the disruption caused by our Defense. We get into our sets much quicker.
I agree. And with the way our defense can shut down an opponent it would definitely help SMU.
Re: Would a Larry Brown Coached SMU Benefit from :30 Clock

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Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:19 am
by b_caesar
If we continue to win, would it really matter one way or the other?