Jake
Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye
‘17 The Deuce Champ
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'18 The Deuce Champ
I used to love basketball - the fluidity of it, teams moving the ball, running up and down the court. It's a shame we don't see much of it these days. What we mostly see are old guys in striped shirts stopping the game - repeatedly. Part of that is just excessive officiating, part of it is the rules of the game. The first part is difficult to overcome because there's so much subjective judgment in calls, but the latter could be changed to not only improve the game but lessen the impact of the first problem.
Some of this is repetitive but I haven't posted about it in months and basketball season just started. Besides, I'm entering the old and crotchety phase of life so this is what pissed off old guys do:
1. Get rid of the notion of players fouling out of games. Too often ticky-tack crap puts a guy on the bench with 2 fouls 3 minutes into the half. No one buys a ticket to watch old guys blow whistles. Don't worry, players won't just foul at will. I've got that covered.
2. Once a player has five fouls every foul he commits beyond that results in two shots AND possession for the other team. Your star player remains in the game, but he had better stop all of that fouling. He will or his coach will take him out of the game himself, but now it's a coach's decision (not a ref's).
3. Enough with the late game foul-fest. It shouldn't be beneficial to foul and no one wants to watch 15 minutes of guys parading to the foul line the last 90 seconds of a game. It's boring, and encourages disregard for the rules. How to stop it? Easy. First off, get rid of the one and one crap. On the 7th team foul of a half it becomes a two-shot foul. As for the double bonus, on the 10th foul it becomes two shots AND the ball. Guess what happens, teams keep playing basketball instead of fouling every 5-10 seconds because it penalizes them to do so now. Imagine that? Committing fouls hurts your team. What a concept.
4. Coaches don't need a boatload of time outs when they're getting at least 4 per half already thanks to TV. And however many they have, don't let them hoard them all until the final 2 minutes. Again, no one wants to watch every possession result in a stoppage of play. First the coach calls time out, then after his team scores or loses possession they commit a foul - does anyone really think this is what Naismith had in mind?
LET THE PLAYERS PLAY
Some of this is repetitive but I haven't posted about it in months and basketball season just started. Besides, I'm entering the old and crotchety phase of life so this is what pissed off old guys do:
1. Get rid of the notion of players fouling out of games. Too often ticky-tack crap puts a guy on the bench with 2 fouls 3 minutes into the half. No one buys a ticket to watch old guys blow whistles. Don't worry, players won't just foul at will. I've got that covered.
2. Once a player has five fouls every foul he commits beyond that results in two shots AND possession for the other team. Your star player remains in the game, but he had better stop all of that fouling. He will or his coach will take him out of the game himself, but now it's a coach's decision (not a ref's).
3. Enough with the late game foul-fest. It shouldn't be beneficial to foul and no one wants to watch 15 minutes of guys parading to the foul line the last 90 seconds of a game. It's boring, and encourages disregard for the rules. How to stop it? Easy. First off, get rid of the one and one crap. On the 7th team foul of a half it becomes a two-shot foul. As for the double bonus, on the 10th foul it becomes two shots AND the ball. Guess what happens, teams keep playing basketball instead of fouling every 5-10 seconds because it penalizes them to do so now. Imagine that? Committing fouls hurts your team. What a concept.
4. Coaches don't need a boatload of time outs when they're getting at least 4 per half already thanks to TV. And however many they have, don't let them hoard them all until the final 2 minutes. Again, no one wants to watch every possession result in a stoppage of play. First the coach calls time out, then after his team scores or loses possession they commit a foul - does anyone really think this is what Naismith had in mind?
LET THE PLAYERS PLAY
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