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Post by gk on Jun 14, 2009 6:34:59 GMT -6
Certainly the right strategy, but I worry about what will happen to the NBA if all coaches actually figure this out.
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Post by mayor on Jun 14, 2009 12:46:31 GMT -6
Fouling as a strategy - another reason why basketball is boring.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 14, 2009 13:00:51 GMT -6
The fact that they never foul in that situation is why I KNOW I could coach in the NBA and win a championship. I'm smarter than 90% of them.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 14, 2009 14:56:40 GMT -6
I would also watch soccer if they got rid of off sides. That would make the game ten times more exciting. It's like taking away the deep pass in football or the fast break in basketball.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 14, 2009 15:05:22 GMT -6
Fouling as a strategy - another reason why basketball is boring. I feel the same way watching baseball and seeing the pitcher throw to first base 15 times in a row to try and pick off the runner (or keep him honest. Whatever.) I'd like to see a few timeouts eliminated in the NBA. The court should be expanded too.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 14, 2009 15:37:17 GMT -6
Never understood pitching changes when the pitcher is pitching well. Just watched the NC manager make a pitching change and promptly give up 4 runs in the 9th. These things seem to backfire more than they help.
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Post by mayor on Jun 14, 2009 15:47:15 GMT -6
I agree that baseball can have some crazy boring aspects, but baseball is a different kind of game. It's not supposed to be non-stop action (like basketball).
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Post by gk on Jun 15, 2009 7:43:07 GMT -6
Way to hijack the thread you guys. I swear you are the worst message board posters I've ever seen in my life.
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Post by mayor on Jun 15, 2009 13:05:44 GMT -6
So, anybody seen any good movies lately? I rented "The International" last night and it was a pretty good action movie.
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