OT: getting rid of free throws

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  1. Rastapopoulos

    Rastapopoulos Well-Known Member

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    Well, that was boring.
     
  3. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    Or the refs could stop treating the stars like gods and handing out free throws like candy.
     
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    I always thought there were far too many fouls called in NBA games. If your on the playground that tiny stuff doesn't matter.

    Change the rules so players foul out after 3 fouls. Players will adjust the way they defend. Boom problem solved.
     
  5. 1eyejack

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    Here's my solution

    Option-1

    Have players only shoot 1 free throw but make it worth two points instead of 1. Whats the point of shooting 2 shots? If a guy is going in for a layin and gets fouled he has to shoot two shots to make his two points that he would have likely had anyways.

    Option-2

    Have the players shoot 1st free throw if they make it they get two points and don't shoot the 2nd free throw. If they miss they get another free throw worth 1 point.

    The only time they would be required to shoot three free throws is on a player being fouled on a 3 pointer. Mainly because 3 point shots are more difficult and should require the shooter to prove he would make the shot.

    I realize this will never happen mainly because it completely changes the game.
     
  6. Rastapopoulos

    Rastapopoulos Well-Known Member

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    How about: every foul that currently counts as a free-throw-producing foul should instead count as two fouls (with no free throws). If the fouler already has five fouls, then the other foul gets to be assigned to the player of the fouled-player's-team's choice.
     
  7. BigGameDamian

    BigGameDamian Well-Known Member

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    If you get rid of the free throw line then you get rid of the 3pt line as well.
     
  8. ehizzy3

    ehizzy3 RIP mgb

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    ...............and the shot clock
     
  9. PtldPlatypus

    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    I liked the suggestion of have the offending player stand off to the side (like a power play in hockey) until there is a change of possession.
     
  10. speeds

    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    I think both of these suggestions would increase intentional fouling.

    To decrease intentional fouling/fourth quarter shenanigans you'd have to make fouling more serious. Drop the foul-out to three in one half instead of six total, or to five and out instead of six, fouls in the last two minutes don't change possession, etc.

    My grandfather used to say that NBA games should be two minutes long and with the way fourth quarters tend to play out I see where he was coming from.
     

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