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How does the possesion arrow take away drama? There isn't much drama in a jump-ball...
Are you kidding me? There is nothing that gets the juices flowing more than a late game jump ball situation when a team needs a score. I'll never forget Chris Paul outjumping Manu Ginobli in that very situation like a year or two ago.How does the possesion arrow take away drama? There isn't much drama in a jump-ball...
No and no.Yes they are. The shotclock is too long and the possession arrow takes away from the drama of the game.
This.No and no.
I'll say that I'm bothered much more by the shot clock. Just imagine, it was 45 seconds at one point.Shot clock is too long for me, but I don't mind the possession arrow.
It's much more tactical.. I love it.I'll say that I'm bothered much more by the shot clock. Just imagine, it was 45 seconds at one point.
35 seconds is an eternity, and it puts the game into the coaches hands, not the players. The average number of posessions in college ball is 69, you shorten to say 30 seconds, that number jumps to 80+.
Creates a much more exciting game.
No you can't, to bothlike my HS is a regulation college sized court, and i can hit the threes as if they were free throws.
but then again, i can hit NBA 3's with ease as well....