NBA Has Reportedly Considered Adding a 4-Point Line

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NBA Has Reportedly Considered Adding a 4-Point Line

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According to ESPN, NBA executives have actually considered adding a four-point line to the sport, flirting with giving fans pretty much the one thing they never knew they wanted. 
 
ESPN's Tom Haberstroh shared the news via a tweet on Tuesday: 
 
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NBA has discussed adding a 4-point line, per president of basketball ops Rod Thorn. How would it change the NBA? http://es.pn/MYT9os  [in]

12:30 PM - 25 Feb 2014

 
Haberstroh's report (subscription required) gives a bit more insight into the idea of the league adding a four-point line. It all starts with ESPN's Henry Abbott, who spoke recently with Rod Thorn, the NBA's president of basketball operations. 
 
Here is what Haberstroh wrote about that conversation: 
 
When I was a kid, I decided to just up and ask my parents for Super Mario 3, knowing that the answer would be a no anyway. However, my parents actually considered the audacious request. This is the same thing. 
 
Turns out, Thorn didn't think the advent of a 4-pointer would be outlandish at all. Rather than reflexively squash the radical idea like you might expect from a 72-year-old NBA lifer who has worn just about every hat in the league, Thorn seemed genuinely intrigued at the notion and revealed that the 4-pointer has "come up" in league discussions.
 
The whole thing has us, well:



Thorn was quite taken with the idea when speaking with Abbott, even mentioning there are some athletes, like Vince Carter, who could effectively launch from that distance. "Some of the players we have can shoot the ball from 30 feet... as easily as they shoot a 23-, 24-foot shot," he stated.

 


We simply have to ask: Why stop there?
 
Let's talk about a nine-point spot on the court (a la NBA Jam), a money ball or other MTV Rock 'N' Jock type wackiness. Hell, let's mandate Dan Cortese play for one team on a nightly basis. 
 
The sooner we can render Blake Griffin's slam dunks meaningless and infuse the game with long-range cannon shots, the better. In fact, we would like someone to kindly ask Thorn if the league has ever mulled over the possibility of Baseketball's "Psyche Out." 
Sure, that sounds absurd, but so did the thought of moving back the line that J.R. Smith would consider a wide-open shot.
For a serious take on the possibility, Haberstroh coincidentally covered this very subject in a January column (subscription required). Sheridan Hoops' Brett Poirier, meanwhile, pours some cold water on the idea:
 
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ONLY way a 4-point shot makes sense is if it's from half court or beyond. 28-feet is too easy for some guys and they would fire all game.

 
Now to reiterate, Thorn states that the idea of a four-point line has simply "come up" in league discussions. We assume this is one of countless items the league discusses on an annual basis, many of which lie dormant on the cutting-room floor. 
 
For the moment, we can only savor the fact that such a notion was bandied about, because there doesn't seem to be any concrete evidence that the advent of the four-point shot is on the way anytime soon. 
 
Fans of the league will be the first to say the NBA isn't broken, so we don't see officials trying to fix it with crazy new shots. 
 
Weep accordingly. 
 
 
 
God no.................
 

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Why did they use Alonzo Gee's picture in the article?
 

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I'd be down if a half court shot was 4 points or something, but nothing more than that.
 

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Teams would go into desperation mode and just starting throwing up half court shots late in the game. Don't want to see that
 

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Adam Silver's off to a hell of a start. Might change the lottery to some barbaric wheel of fortune system, the NBA Dunk Contest was just confusing, and now this shit. 
 

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elcheato said:
Teams would go into desperation mode and just starting throwing up half court shots late in the game. Don't want to see that
Stepbackcourt violation jumpshots
 

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elcheato said:
Teams would go into desperation mode and just starting throwing up half court shots late in the game. Don't want to see that
 
I don't think you're giving coaches enough credit.  The only real scenario when that would happen is if a team is down by four and they don't really have enough time to get a two or three and get the ball back to get up a game winner.
 

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I agree with nola
Ive always thought beyond half court should be more than 3

But if its just an extra line to damian, stephon, steve francis, kobe land of deeeeeep 3s, forget it
 

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elcheato said:
Why did they use Alonzo Gee's picture in the article?
because it looks like hes taking a heave from beyond half court
 

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Maybe the half court shot as 4. Other than that no. Even at half court is stupid we would see more and more half court shots.

We all know that Chris Bosh would have the best four point shot percentage though
 

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nolafan33 said:
I'd be down if a half court shot was 4 points or something, but nothing more than that.
same. half court and beyond, it actually makes sense. otherwise im a strict no.
 

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i think they should look into making oops that were tossed from behind the three line worth three. but obviously they happen and go in a lot more regularly than half court shots.
 

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Papa Pugzo said:
i think they should look into making oops that were tossed from behind the three line worth three. but obviously they happen and go in a lot more regularly than half court shots.
no pugz lol

Im in favor of giving an assist if a player gets fouled after a pass and get FTs if they make at least one free throw
 

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Mexi said:
no pugz lol

Im in favor of giving an assist if a player gets fouled after a pass and get FTs if they make at least one free throw
its just as hard to throw that long of a pass..

and i always said they should hit both free throws for that
 

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Thomas-Panda-Saxby said:
Give .5 assists for every free throw made after a pass to foul
 
Or just one assist for two made free throws, fuck the halfs and all that.
 

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No to a 4 point line. And do they give an assist to an and1? I know college and pro is different but I forgot which is which.
 

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