billyjack wrote:But anyway, if there is an interest in improving the flow of the college game, I'd focus on:
The Obvious One:
1. Reducing the number of timeouts per team, from 4 timeouts in the 2nd half, to 2 timeouts in the 2nd half.
Also:
2. On offensive rebounds, the shot clock resets to only 18 seconds.
3. Push the 3-point line back a couple of feet.
4. Under 2 minutes in the game, if in the bonus, a foul by the losing team results in an additional 5 seconds off the clock. If it's the 13th team foul, then 10 seconds off.
stever20 wrote:They aren't going to do #1 on your obvious ones. However like was said in the Katz article from Byrd- a timeout called within 30 seconds of a media timeout becomes the media timeout. one of the biggest problems is the timeout, 20 seconds of play, tv timeout. This would help it out big time- reduce some times 3-4 timeouts.
And #4 just isn't happening. You may have a big problem with fouling on purpose, but it's part of the game and won't go away. Never.
Your #2- I think it could go to 20 seconds on a 30 second shot clock(this mimics the international game where it resets to 14 on an offensive rebound).
Irishdawg wrote:I think people will be surprised at how little the 30 second shot clock improves scoring on a game-by-game basis. On average teams will get another 3-4 possessions per game, as most of them don't play slow enough to consistently run into shot clock issues. Offense efficiency slightly improved in the NIT, CBI and CIT tourneys where they experimented with it, but it went from something like 1.04 PPP to 1.06 PPP, which is hardly noticeable on a game-by-game basis.
So this will create another 4-6 ppg for teams, which over the course of the season will be hailed as "saving" the game or at least a significant improvement, when in reality, it really doesn't change it a lot.
The other thing that I think we'll see this impact are upsets both during the season and in the tournament. 3-4 more possessions won't eliminate them, but typically the more possessions there are, the better it is for the team with the better talent. Won't completely eliminate them by any means, but I do think there will be fewer of them.
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