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2 hours ago, crazzyness said:

That statement is the epitomy of entitlement. If a team played GOOD defense, they'd get the ball back. If team A can move the ball better than team B can defend the ball, why should team A be penalized for it?

A good defense doesn’t steal the ball every time down the floor

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29 minutes ago, crazzyness said:

I'm not going to go watch the film, because I frankly don't a rat's fanny what they did.

Either tell us what they did that that rubbed you the wrong way, or quit wasting space on here. 

Don’t get your panties in a wad! You are the one that is so against a shot clock. Proof is in the film. Holding the ball doesn’t develop the players on either team. And the fans hate it-most schools need attendance $ to make their programs work and who wants to watch a game of team just standing there. 

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Our boys team slowed it down last season and it was painful to watch and you could tell by the crowds.  The players didn’t enjoy it either as you can imagine.  I would argue that most players would prefer a shot clock and prefer to play more up and down.  Most stalling only happens in the 4th quarter and it gets even slower in tourney time.  

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