I see that going the other way. When you make defense easier, it makes defenders easier to find.The pessimism is understandable and warranted, but I'm going to ignore it. These rule changes will make perimeter defenders even more valuable.
I might not have phrased that exactly like I meant to. With the old rules it was almost impossible to play defense. Good offense was always going to beat good defense. The only way to build a team was to try and outgun everyone. Now teams can put greater importance on finding players that can defend.I see that going the other way. When you make defense easier, it makes defenders easier to find.
In general I think we participate less in the bull **** fouls... we likely benefit from anything that cracks down on the BS... so I think we are better off.
I also think we won't see much difference. The way the game is officiated is too litigious. I think they could do better by just saying "hey is this basketball?" and calling the game that way. Like when a guy nudges into a player and because he is able to stand as a statue and go limp as he hits the ground that is a foul... but really that's not basketball. Guy jumps backwards/sideways whatever... that's not basketball. Harden raises his arms up to a defenders hand that is literally at his shoulders and then flops like a fish.. that's not basketball.
Wow, I guess different strokes for different folks and all, but I don't get how you can enjoy watching players pull this garbage and shoot a bunch of free throws.Well here's my contrarian take: these changes will elevate less talented players and the game will become less watchable.
This. Rockets games were nearly unwatchable with Harden flopping and flailing his way to a dozen free throws every game.Wow, I guess different strokes for different folks and all, but I don't get how you can enjoy watching players pull this garbage and shoot a bunch of free throws.
Here is an update
Locke was explaining the impact on length of game as well.
It will elevate perimeter defenders a bit and it will lower the shooting percentages as players try to see what is and what isnt considered a foul on those types of plays.Well here's my contrarian take: these changes will elevate less talented players and the game will become less watchable.
Here is an update
Locke was explaining the impact on length of game as well.
4 games. The data does not mean much.Being 4 games into the season I'm surprised we have numbers that mean much.
Also, even 1 game in I was expecting Harden to be at the top.
Thanks for posting this, it's interesting to watch.