The Thriller
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Was it a bad call or just a surprising call because NBA refs swallow their whistles?
I thought UCONN’s coach dominated his matchup. He just didn’t have the players. But UCONN also benefitted from Clark’s teammates missing at least 5 layups/bunnies at the rim. They make those easy buckets then suddenly it’s not a one possession game in the end.
It blows me away how much more physical the refs allow NCAA players vs NBA players. The NBA game has become way too soft. Every game feels like an all star game where no one attempts to play defense and zero contact is made. Scores end up artificially inflated. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching this year’s march madness, both men’s and women’s than the NBA this year. There comes a point where it’s not fun watching even the worst teams score on every possession and finishing games with 130+ pts.
I’m probably in the minority though. I miss when teams attempted to play defense, valued possessions, and did something other than shoot quick 3s off the p&r.
I thought UCONN’s coach dominated his matchup. He just didn’t have the players. But UCONN also benefitted from Clark’s teammates missing at least 5 layups/bunnies at the rim. They make those easy buckets then suddenly it’s not a one possession game in the end.
It blows me away how much more physical the refs allow NCAA players vs NBA players. The NBA game has become way too soft. Every game feels like an all star game where no one attempts to play defense and zero contact is made. Scores end up artificially inflated. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching this year’s march madness, both men’s and women’s than the NBA this year. There comes a point where it’s not fun watching even the worst teams score on every possession and finishing games with 130+ pts.
I’m probably in the minority though. I miss when teams attempted to play defense, valued possessions, and did something other than shoot quick 3s off the p&r.