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re: Kentucky 85 VS LSU 67 Final

Posted on 3/14/14 at 9:04 pm to
Posted by RTR America
Memphis, TN
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 3/14/14 at 9:04 pm to
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Its whenever you hear all the talk about why basketball is so "bad" right now, it isn't the freedom of movement, it isn't the style of play used by teasm, its the quality of talent and experience in both leagues.



Completely disagree. I will take watching guys like Anthony Davis, Derrick Rose, and Jabari Parker play one year of college basketball over not getting to see them at all. Kids have been going pro early for the last 20-30 years.

They let the game get way too physical. Louisville just won a championship by fouling so much the refs refuse to call all of them. They need to continue to adapt to NBA rules. The 35 second shot clock is painful.

Cal said it earlier this week. The NCAA officials have gone back to letting teams hand check and play much more physical again, so he told his team they need to get much more physical then. Until they get this out of the game it will continue to be an ugly product.
This post was edited on 3/14/14 at 9:05 pm
Posted by DaleDenton
Member since Jun 2010
42396 posts
Posted on 3/14/14 at 9:13 pm to
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Completely disagree. I will take watching guys like Anthony Davis, Derrick Rose, and Jabari Parker play one year of college basketball over not getting to see them at all. Kids have been going pro early for the last 20-30 years.


Not in the same amount of numbers.

Very few would go as early as common now days.

I'm not talking about the Davis' Roses, or Parker's who are NBA ready out of HS/1 year of college.

I'm talking about all the other guys who were/are not ready but will be taken in the draft anyway due to future potential not readiness to play like the guys above.
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