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Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby UrbanLegendMD on Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:44 pm

It's like completely different games now. Players make awful turnovers, cannot drive, cannot guard the perimeter and all you need to beat anybody is three point shooting and a guy to bring the ball up the court against the press. 40 FG% is considered okay and teams spend 30 seconds dribbling around and jacking up a three. I know I am beating a dead horse here but it seems like this year it has been particularly extra special bad. Why would you want NBA prospects spend an extra year playing in systems where they learn nothing but bad habits while dominating embarrassingly weak competition (or in case of Josh Selby not being able to contain a midget named Rodriguez).
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby joelafan on Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:53 pm

yea when vcu beats kansas you ask yourself wtf..
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby shanedude on Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:58 pm

That's why I don't watch it.If I stop at a college game when flipping through channels I will only see crappy ball. It might just be me but I have no idea why people watch it.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby Angry Jimmy on Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:59 pm

I watched the Championship game between UNC and Michigan the other day on ESPN Classic, and the game play was much closer to pro level then anything we see today.

Not just from the Fab 5, from North Carolina too.

I think players just aren't very good anymore. They don't work hard enough on skills, relying more on athleticism and a 3pt shot.
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Postby candy for lunch on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:13 pm

NCAA basketball is unwatchable.
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Postby joelafan on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:18 pm

candy for lunch wrote:NCAA basketball is unwatchable.

And watching nba players get techs over nothing is? College basketball itself and the conecpt is actualy fun to watch. The refs somtimes f it up though.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby DaRooster8 on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:19 pm

The quality of play has definitely dropped. You got guys turning the ball over like crazy, missing free throws, bricking shots. I think kids these days are not focused on the fundamentals of the game. It's all about doing a crazy dunk to get on ESPN.
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Postby joelafan on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:21 pm

DaRooster8 wrote:The quality of play has definitely dropped. You got guys turning the ball over like crazy, missing free throws, bricking shots. I think kids these days are not focused on the fundamentals of the game. It's all about doing a crazy dunk to get on ESPN.

yea... this is bad year for major college sports.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby mefromthefuture on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:31 pm

This is down season overall but everyone has already talked about weak the draft class was so it was already known.

And of course if your a smaller team and your playing the teams that are bigger, quicker, and stronger then you. They will slow the game down and use that clock and take smart threes and slow the game down it's the only chance they have at any level HS, College, Pro.

UNC and Kentucky is even in terms of talent so they play quicker more pro style.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby joelafan on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:36 pm

mefromthefuture wrote:This is down season overall but everyone has already talked about weak the draft class was so it was already known.

And of course if your a smaller team and your playing the teams that are bigger, quicker, and stronger then you. They will slow the game down and use that clock and take smart threes and slow the game down it's the only chance they have at any level HS, College, Pro.

UNC and Kentucky is even in terms of talent so they play quicker more pro style.

Yea i see alot of the underclass men staying . I would with the uncertiny of the lockcout. I think kemba walker will be big in the nba..
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby joelafan on Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:36 pm

mefromthefuture wrote:This is down season overall but everyone has already talked about weak the draft class was so it was already known.

And of course if your a smaller team and your playing the teams that are bigger, quicker, and stronger then you. They will slow the game down and use that clock and take smart threes and slow the game down it's the only chance they have at any level HS, College, Pro.

UNC and Kentucky is even in terms of talent so they play quicker more pro style.

Yea i see alot of the underclass men staying . I would with the uncertiny of the lockcout. I think kemba walker will be big in the nba..
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby Jeff23 on Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:08 pm

Angry Jimmy wrote:I watched the Championship game between UNC and Michigan the other day on ESPN Classic, and the game play was much closer to pro level then anything we see today.

Not just from the Fab 5, from North Carolina too.

I think players just aren't very good anymore. They don't work hard enough on skills, relying more on athleticism and a 3pt shot.


Its because the good players stay for only one year there. Back in the 80's and 90's it was very, very rare to see a freshman start, today freshmans are the best players in the teams.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby mattg on Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:44 pm

NCAA is a much more strategic, possession by possession game. College ball is much better coached than NBA basketball, a lot more teaching of fundamentals and concepts. The longer shot clock also allows teams to play many different styles, while in the NBA everyone runs pretty much the same few set actions because you have to go much more quickly. Obviously the skill level of the players is lower than that of the NBA, but what does anyone expect from a feeder league? If you're watching NCAA ball to see great individual players you're watching for the wrong reasons.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby Nett on Tue Apr 05, 2011 12:26 am

I think the one of the problems with college basketball is the 35 second shot clock and short 3-point line. With the long shot clock, we see excessive dribbling and perimeter swings. Something, I see every shots as a 3 pointer. And with the short 3-point line, there's more less space to post up.
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Re: Quality of Play on the College Level

Postby Hoopaholix on Tue May 03, 2011 2:34 pm

College ball is more athletic, stronger & bigger guys, but less skilled in general. Then again almost all basketball is like that these days. Players are relying on athleticism more than skill.
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