free throws are kind of a loophole here, which is why plenty of people foul after free throw attempts
Nah they'd just do it over and over until it's a TO. It'd almost incentivize it.Allow the team to decline shooting free throw and instead in bound the ball. I think that would cut it down a lot but still allow some drama if the team can't deal with pressure.
The solution just came to me following a bong rip. Once the same player has been fouled 5 times, any1 who is on the court can shoot his free throws if he gets fouled anymore.
It's perfect.
I watch a lot of basketball, and I didnt watch this game so I dont know who is shooting the FT, but why would Noel foul someone during a FT? Best case scenario the FT shooter misses and Drummond gets 2 more FT he misses both and then Philly gets the ball back by battling for the rebound. Instead of just battling for the rebound like a C does 100% of the time. In this scenario, if the guy scored the FT it would still be a foul on Noel and They would get another FT or the ball back or something I dont even now because the above play is so stupid.
My point is this is a poor example of a hack-a-player and really just a bad basketball play from philly (but they are a bad team so this understandable) This doesnt happen in the NBA outside of this one play. No one fouls before the shot is even determined a hit or miss.
Nah they'd just do it over and over until it's a TO. It'd almost incentivize it.
I'm telling you guys my solution is perfect.
Philly was shooting the free throws. You don't need to watch the game to know that.Opposing players are always under the rim. Defensive teams get the rebound 95% of the time on free throws, and Drummond already had position to get the rebound, hence Noel immediately fouled. Players like Drummond, Noel, etc have been having their backs jumped on at the free throw line in precisely this manner quite a few times this season. It's not a joke between players.
Nah they'd just do it over and over until it's a TO. It'd almost incentivize it.
I'm telling you guys my solution is perfect.
Ohhhhh haha this is funny but still a poor basketball move, wouldnt you rather player defense and deny giving up any points instead of giving up most of the time at least 1 point? Either way, sucks they are changing the rules for drummond.
Think about it like this. If you give up 1 point in one possession, you are effectively giving up 100 points per 100 possessions. Teams that score 100 points per 100 possessions are usually ranked in the bottom 5 of offenses. Statistically most teams would take that kind of advantage every day all day because typically Detroit scores 102.5 points per 100 possessions. You are effectively turning them into a bottom 3 offense for one possession by putting players like Drummond at the line. Hopefully that makes sense.
haha I know, but that plan won't work because A: The players would all foul out before we got there and the game would be over by default and B: This is assuming Drummond scores only 1 of 2 FT or less every time and Det never gets 1 offensive rebound on all the misses. In theory hack-a-shaq works but not in practice, at least not when done a lot as we have seen this season. I personally am all for hack-a-shaq. Especially in a close 4th quarter it can be like a game of chess. Do you choose to play your good rebounders who cant hit FT or switch em out, ect.
First he needs to suspend a player for flopping that shit still out of hand.
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Shaq improved his free throw shooting.So this wasn't an issue during Hack-a-Shaq but is now?
Or is it just because the commissioner has changed?
as some one who doesn't follow basketball, i need context for this gif
as some one who doesn't follow basketball, i need context for this gif
Shaq improved his free throw shooting.
That gif is HILARIOUS
Drummond is worse at free throws than Shaq? Wow.
Drummond is worse at free throws than Shaq? Wow.
There is no scenario in which all players foul out. If you have only 5 players left, they can foul 100 times and won't foul out.haha I know, but that plan won't work because A: The players would all foul out before we got there and the game would be over by default and B: This is assuming Drummond scores only 1 of 2 FT or less every time and Det never gets 1 offensive rebound on all the misses. In theory hack-a-shaq works but not in practice, at least not when done a lot as we have seen this season. I personally am all for hack-a-shaq. Especially in a close 4th quarter it can be like a game of chess. Do you choose to play your good rebounders who cant hit FT or switch em out, ect.
This is correct.There is no scenario in which all players foul out. If you have only 5 players left, they can foul 100 times and won't foul out.
The solution just came to me following a bong rip. Once the same player has been fouled 5 times, any1 who is on the court can shoot his free throws if he gets fouled anymore.
It's perfect.
Replace free throws with a dance competition.
Could a ref just eject a player for this shit?
No, that's when a team is down and they have to foul or the other team runs the clock out. There's currently rules in place that make you only able to send a player who has possession of the ball to the free throw line in the final two minutes, I'm pretty sure this was made in response to hack a shaq. The current problem is that outside of those final two minutes people are hacking bad free throw players away from the ball (sometimes before they can even inbound the ball) to give their team momentumIs this referring to the intentional fouling at the end of games which ultimately stretches out the last 20 seconds into an additional five minutes?
Or is this some relatively new phenomenon that is occurring regularly throughout the duration of the game?
The problem for me is this, fouling is illegal. You get penalized for fouling. A foul is something that gets called when you break a rule of the game. The point of the game ideally would be to not foul and to play every possession clean.
So by employing a strategy of fouling you are intentionally breaking the rules. I don't watch every sport but it's the only sport I know that breaking the rules has been encouraged and can be an effective strategy for victory or coming back at the ends of the game. All purposefully commited fouls in my opinion, should be penalized more harshly. You should never be able to come back or gain an advantage in any sport by breaking the rules.
You can't purposefully bean players in baseball and get rewarded for it. You can't skip second base and still get a run. In football, pass interference doesn't reward the defense with the ball. Commiting a false start doesn't give you a point. Obviously it's not exactly one to one comparisons because the sports are different but I always found it dumb that doing something against the rules in basketball can help your team win. It's a flaw in the game.
The fouling team is getting penalized, though. The fouled player is getting two of the easiest shots in basketball to make. Whether he can make them or not is on him.