I’d like to see a basketball game played that ends when one team scores 100 points. No time limit, although I’d use the standard 12-minute “quarter” as a unit of reference (thus, if the game were to end in the third quarter or the sixth quarter, that would be fine too, just as long as one team ultimately gets to 100 points first). All the other rules for basketball would remain the same. I figure with this format, the first half would be offense-oriented for both teams, but as one or both teams begin to get closer to 100 points, the game will shift to a defense-oriented game. Any takers?
10 5 minute games would probably take over 3 1/2 hours to complete … I’d cut back on number of time outs that can be used in the last 5 minutes (or, keep the number the same, but only have the clock stop and not allow huddles at courtside). I only watch games that I’ve DVRed and now I enjoy the game much more.
College basketball scoring seems to be WAY down. The refs won’t call fouls so the defense rules, and the one-and-done rule prevents players and teams from achieving their potential. Not that I care, when does football season start?
dunner99rok almost 12 years ago
I’d like to see a basketball game played that ends when one team scores 100 points. No time limit, although I’d use the standard 12-minute “quarter” as a unit of reference (thus, if the game were to end in the third quarter or the sixth quarter, that would be fine too, just as long as one team ultimately gets to 100 points first). All the other rules for basketball would remain the same. I figure with this format, the first half would be offense-oriented for both teams, but as one or both teams begin to get closer to 100 points, the game will shift to a defense-oriented game. Any takers?
rugeirn almost 12 years ago
You have to admit, the lady has it figured out.
drdougsteward almost 12 years ago
10 5 minute games would probably take over 3 1/2 hours to complete … I’d cut back on number of time outs that can be used in the last 5 minutes (or, keep the number the same, but only have the clock stop and not allow huddles at courtside). I only watch games that I’ve DVRed and now I enjoy the game much more.
pschearer Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Wow, what an idea! Nine games a day could save baseball.
Godfreydaniel almost 12 years ago
College basketball scoring seems to be WAY down. The refs won’t call fouls so the defense rules, and the one-and-done rule prevents players and teams from achieving their potential. Not that I care, when does football season start?
Kenneth Buhagiar Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Smart cookie!…and cute, too.