SoRuffShoNuff
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The opposing team is already penalized with the hacking strategy, they are put into the penalty really early. Other than that I say learn to shoot.
They REALLY need to do something about all those timeouts at the end of the game, it really kill the flow. I still like the idea of giving teams a chance to advance the ball, but maybe make all/most timeouts in the last 2 minutes to be 20 seconds timeouts.Oh, you mean like the 12 timeouts allotted to each team, not including the numerous TV timeouts as well?
lolThey REALLY need to do something about all those timeouts at the end of the game, it really kill the flow. I still like the idea of giving teams a chance to advance the ball, but maybe make all/most timeouts in the last 2 minutes to be 20 seconds timeouts.
But that doesn't mean that curbing the hack-a-shaq tactic isn't a good idea that going to help the flow of the game.
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I really wish they try to just reduce the number of free throws as a whole, that FThunder fuckery (or the crap the Rockets and Clippers do) is just painful to watch.
What's the difference if people stand around and watch a shitty free thrower miss 3 shots instead of 2?
League wide free throw averages have historically been the same with similar variances in averages. There have always been bad FT shooters and there will always be bad free throw shooters. The current rules simply allow teams to exploit weaknesses that have always existed by committing an act that is arguably outside of the scope of the game.
This is not related to averages. It's about 3 players in the league who can't shoot a ball. It's insane the league is going to change to accommodate them.
Foul someone with the ball - 2 free throws
Foul someone without the ball - 3 free throws
Would that solve the problem?
Averages even among the shittiest of free throwers are usually better than 66% thereby raising the chance of wasting a foul. At the very least, there is less incentive to foul.
This is not related to averages. It's about 3 players in the league who can't shoot a ball. It's insane the league is going to change to accommodate them.
Sounds like lip service to the fans, players and suits never really wanted to change this rule although hacking inbounds/freethrows can get pretty ridiculous. And I doubt the league wants to help 7 footers become dominant again.
As for learning to shoot, it's almost too late in the pros. There's barely any time to practice during the season, and in the offseason these players are out there living a new money lifestyle instead of hitting the gym
3 players per team, you mean. Why would hack-a-player be so prevalent if there were only 3 players total who get hurt by it?
3 players per team, you mean. Why would hack-a-player be so prevalent if there were only 3 players total who get hurt by it?
The onus on the league is to put an entertaining product out there. The point is not to protect anyone but to make the game more enjoyable to watch.Changing a rule like this would be akin to forcing pitchers in the NL to pitch under-handed to poor batters or forcing a football team to stop blitzing against an immobile quarterback.
The onus shouldn't be on the league to protect poor FT shooters... the onus should be on the teams that employ them to sub them out or DNP-CD.
Foul someone with the ball - 2 free throws
Foul someone without the ball - 3 free throws
Would that solve the problem?
Changing a rule like this would be akin to forcing pitchers in the NL to pitch under-handed to poor batters or forcing a football team to stop blitzing against an immobile quarterback.
The onus shouldn't be on the league to protect poor FT shooters... the onus should be on the teams that employ them to sub them out or DNP-CD.
3 players per team, you mean. Why would hack-a-player be so prevalent if there were only 3 players total who get hurt by it?
there's a bad ft shooter starting on just about every squad in the NBA.
3 players per team, you mean. Why would hack-a-player be so prevalent if there were only 3 players total who get hurt by it?
The hacking strategy has never shown any negative effect to the tv ratingsit's always in a sports league's best interest to make the game watchable. if you have too many people stop watching because of bullshit, you don't have a league anymore.
16 out of 117 players who shoot enough FTs to qualify shoot under .700.
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/free-throws/sort/freeThrowPct/order/false
It really is 3 people in the league.
it's always in a sports league's best interest to make the game watchable. if you have too many people stop watching because of bullshit, you don't have a league anymore.
And they've made huge changes to how basketball has played over history, so it's not like the current ruleset is divinely inspired perfection. Like the shot clock.
A league shouldn't change a rule that affects one team. If this was a problem for even a quarter of the teams then ok yeah change it. But we are really only talking about the Clippers. Nobody cares about Detroit.
A league shouldn't change a rule that affects one team.
why reward the two or three chumps who couldn't pull off free throws?
Maybe you should move the 3 point line in too so that midrange shooters can make those shots while youre at it
The argument of "Players should learn to just make their FT!" sounds good, but its ultimately pointless
Its not about improving this for the players, its about improving the viewing experience for the fans. Jordan and Drummond are not missing on purpose or are magically going to improve.
"But they should improve!"
But they wont!
"But they should!"
But they wont
Games can be too long. Too many timeouts, too long, too much time between freethrows, the fat needs to be cut.
The shot clock was instituted because it was an effective strategy against a single player.
The argument of "Players should learn to just make their FT!" sounds good, but its ultimately pointless
Its not about improving this for the players, its about improving the viewing experience for the fans. Jordan and Drummond are not missing on purpose or are magically going to improve.
"But they should improve!"
But they wont!
"But they should!"
But they wont
Games can be too long. Too many timeouts, too long, too much time between freethrows, the fat needs to be cut.
People are going to care when teams employ the hack-a-iguodala strategy against the Warriors in the playoffs.
How is having less free trows dumbs down the game?If you want the game dumbed down for entertainment value, that's fine, that's your opinion. I don't . I don't think nearly as many people hate the hack strategy as the media wants it to be perceived.
Obligatory link to the Ginuwine version of the Noel jump on Drummond.
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If you want the game dumbed down for entertainment value, that's fine, that's your opinion. I don't . I don't think nearly as many people hate the hack strategy as the media wants it to be perceived.
Drummond knows he's going to get jumped on, right? Why wouldn't you just move away from it instead of catching him gently in your arms? He's not even required to be at the box.
Maybe the Cavs should have used it last year, maybe it would have kept him from winning Finals MVP.
Oh, you mean like the 12 timeouts allotted to each team, not including the numerous TV timeouts as well?