Ontario wrote:xdrta+ wrote:Ontario wrote:You're right the freedom of movement rule changes are not responsible for the trend of course, they are just frustrating to me because they are the absolute opposite of what the league should have been trying to achieve. The league if anything should have been trying to prevent refs from being drawn into calling perimeter fouls where the offensive player initiates contact, and maybe taking the corner three out of the G-league game to gather some statistical information and getting a chance to witness some games played with that as an experiment.
I don't get this. You think calling holding and grabbing off the ball, which is not a "rule change" it's just being called more often, has to do with the offensive player initiating contact? That makes no sense. I don't get why people think that grabbing and holding cutters and players coming off screens makes for good basketball. You might as well watch wrestling.
I do not think those two things have anything to do with each other specifically at all. I am saying what the league needed was something to help balance the value of perimeter with mid-range offense and what the league targeted instead was something to provide perimeter offense even greater efficiency.
Defenses needed help with the James Harden's of the world, and James Harden was the one who had something waiting for him under the tree.
Enforcing off ball holding rules is just as valuable for mid-range offense as it is for distance. Three point shooting is no better this year than in years past.



















