Scores in the 40's - even the 30's, worse and worse shooting percentages and bad shot selection (as if points are awarded for 'degree of difficulty'),
and more physical play being allowed by refs, and endless fancy dribbling moves that lead to more turnovers...
now the call to clean it up, make changes, shorten the shot clock to 30 seconds...
"Scoring will continue to trend downward, hitting yet another low for
the shot clock era and forcing the NCAA to have serious talks about fixing
the problem. The NCAA can't demand that its coaches play faster
basketball, but it can make bigger efforts to cut down on physical play that
restricts movement, and bring the shot clock down to 30 seconds. I don't
expect those changes to actually go into effect in 2013, but with final
scores in the 50s and 60s becoming all too prevalent, new rules will at
least be up for discussion, rather than existing only in sportswriters' fantasies."
and more physical play being allowed by refs, and endless fancy dribbling moves that lead to more turnovers...
now the call to clean it up, make changes, shorten the shot clock to 30 seconds...
"Scoring will continue to trend downward, hitting yet another low for
the shot clock era and forcing the NCAA to have serious talks about fixing
the problem. The NCAA can't demand that its coaches play faster
basketball, but it can make bigger efforts to cut down on physical play that
restricts movement, and bring the shot clock down to 30 seconds. I don't
expect those changes to actually go into effect in 2013, but with final
scores in the 50s and 60s becoming all too prevalent, new rules will at
least be up for discussion, rather than existing only in sportswriters' fantasies."
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