Popular Post Naturalhoosier Posted June 9, 2015 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2015 CBB needs the excitement. It has gotten boring. Last year had a ton of really bad basketball. Overall. But v what saved CBB ratings was Kentucky. Well what they had doesn't come along often. And CBB does need a rebranding. The college Gane is about 30 years behind where it should be and for no reason. Change is needed. Disagree. I love the current form of college basketball and the different varieties that are allowed under the current system. Fast game, slow game, and everything in between. With 200-300 teams, there aren't enough athletes to have all fast paced games. It still allows for those who with lesser athletic ability to still play a higher level of ball and showcase their talents. thebigweave, CrossboneIU22, GloryDays and 6 others 9 Quote
biteoftheapple Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 I do not watch the NBA very often because of pieces of the game I do not care for. I rather CBB stay as different as possible. thebigweave, indianato, Naturalhoosier and 1 other 4 Quote
FindEndNow Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 Disagree. I love the current form of college basketball and the different varieties that are allowed under the current system. Fast game, slow game, and everything in between. With 200-300 teams, there aren't enough athletes to have all fast paced games. It still allows for those who with lesser athletic ability to still play a higher level of ball and showcase their talents. I guess all those colleges outside of the US aren't able to do that... oh wait lol. The fact is that you can play whatever style you still want with a 24 second shot clock. And the average possession in the NBA is about 17 seconds while the average in college is about 18. But that extra 12 seconds allows for so much... we'll nothing to happen that it hurts the game. Quote
HoosierAloha Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 There's also nothing wrong with CBB wanting to maintain its own 'brand'. 2 halves/4 quarters, at the end of the day, I don't think it makes or breaks anything (for me personally I mean...I'd watch regardless). Put me in the bucket of folks who is not a fan of rule changes based on time. For instance, the post-timeout rule the moves the out-of-bounds play to mid-court. Why reward the defense, who just gave up the lead w/5 seconds to go? Make them earn it just like the other team just did. Just because it's at the end of a half/game, why award a special opportunity (aside from trying to generate excitement). From a gamesmanship perspective, I don't like it. This. Give me a solid fundamental game that I can get excited over. I could never quite determine what I didn't like about the NBA but I think this is the main reason. It seems like they try to manufacture excitement too much. You have the best players in the world but they still feel like they need to control the game. Don't like it from a basketball standpoint, great for an entertainment view though. Naturalhoosier, mamasa and thebigweave 3 Quote
FindEndNow Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 This. Give me a solid fundamental game that I can get excited over. I could never quite determine what I didn't like about the NBA but I think this is the main reason. It seems like they try to manufacture excitement too much. You have the best players in the world but they still feel like they need to control the game. Don't like it from a basketball standpoint, great for an entertainment view though. players should control the game. They're the ones on the floor. Quote
HoosierAloha Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 players should control the game. They're the ones on the floor. Agreed, the best players in the world can generate enough excitement. However, when you can catch an inbounds pass and take 4 steps before putting the ball on the floor it ruins the basketball part of National Basketball Association for me. The same goes with star players missing shots and then having fouls called. The game is controlled too much for "basketball." mamasa, CrossboneIU22, indianato and 1 other 4 Quote
FindEndNow Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 Agreed, the best players in the world can generate enough excitement. However, when you can catch an inbounds pass and take 4 steps before putting the ball on the floor it ruins the basketball part of National Basketball Association for me. The same goes with star players missing shots and then having fouls called. The game is controlled too much for "basketball." all American players travel before dribbling. That's I'm HS, college and NBA. A reason you'll always see American players struggle with that in FIBA play or in the Olympics. Quote
FindEndNow Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 all American players travel before dribbling. That's I'm HS, college and NBA. A reason you'll always see American players struggle with that in FIBA play or in the Olympics. That goes to the refs though. Need to be enforcing that starting in HS. Just a thing refs don't pay attention to. Quote
WayneFleekHoosier Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 all American players travel before dribbling. That's I'm HS, college and NBA. A reason you'll always see American players struggle with that in FIBA play or in the Olympics. IDK. They called Troy Williams for this every possession his Freshman season. Guess they didn't call it at Oak Hill. Quote
biteoftheapple Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 We already have the NBA established. I don't want every form of BB to be a copy CrossboneIU22, Dalton26, mamasa and 1 other 4 Quote
FindEndNow Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 IDK. They called Troy Williams for this every possession his Freshman season. Guess they didn't call it at Oak Hill. they probably didn't. Just watching a game and you'll see it as consistent as carrying. Neither are called unless it is absolutely obvious. Quote
Naturalhoosier Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 all American players travel before dribbling. That's I'm HS, college and NBA. A reason you'll always see American players struggle with that in FIBA play or in the Olympics. That's just flat out incorrect and a sad reason to accept that it's ok. That's like me dropping a blanket statement of everyone dislikes the NBA because they play no defense. We both know that's incorrect and brings out incessant whining. The fact is that NBA players routinely get away with gross traveling with 3 sometimes 4 steps. While traveling persists in the NCAA, the NBA allows it at a whole different level. A big reason (probably just one of many) US teams struggle in international play is that we feature stellar, top-notch athletes and the competition brings fundamentally sound basketball players who play a solid team game sacrificing the personal glory for the teams benefit. There are a ton more Dirk Novitzki's around the world than LeBron James'. HoosierAloha, CrossboneIU22 and mamasa 3 Quote
JSHoosier Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 That's just flat out incorrect and a sad reason to accept that it's ok. That's like me dropping a blanket statement of everyone dislikes the NBA because they play no defense. We both know that's incorrect and brings out incessant whining. The fact is that NBA players routinely get away with gross traveling with 3 sometimes 4 steps. While traveling persists in the NCAA, the NBA allows it at a whole different level. A big reason (probably just one of many) US teams struggle in international play is that we feature stellar, top-notch athletes and the competition brings fundamentally sound basketball players who play a solid team game sacrificing the personal glory for the teams benefit. There are a ton more Dirk Novitzki's around the world than LeBron James'. NBA players sometimes get away with far far worse than 3 or 4 steps. I saw a clip where a player literally double dribbled, switched pivot feet AND took about 8 steps and didn't get called. HoosierAloha 1 Quote
seanmm1971 Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 The USA has won gold 14 out of 18 Olympic games in the modern era. Not sure how that qualifies as struggling? Naturalhoosier, Hovadipo, WayneFleekHoosier and 1 other 4 Quote
seanmm1971 Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 That being said better get the generals thread back on iuwbb. mamasa, ccgeneral and Naturalhoosier 3 Quote
KB0 Posted June 10, 2015 Posted June 10, 2015 Not sure how a thread about women's basketball ended up being about how the US "struggles" (not remotely true) in FIBA competitions. Going back to the women switching to 4 quarters - I'm not a fan. For some reason I've always really enjoyed the face that college basketball was two halves. I thought it was unique. Not sure what turning it into quarters accomplishes. HoosierD 1 Quote
FindEndNow Posted June 10, 2015 Posted June 10, 2015 Not sure how a thread about women's basketball ended up being about how the US "struggles" (not remotely true) in FIBA competitions. Going back to the women switching to 4 quarters - I'm not a fan. For some reason I've always really enjoyed the face that college basketball was two halves. I thought it was unique. Not sure what turning it into quarters accomplishes. I didn't say they struggled playing. They struggled with dribbling before running. Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted June 10, 2015 Posted June 10, 2015 Not sure how a thread about women's basketball ended up being about how the US "struggles" (not remotely true) in FIBA competitions. Going back to the women switching to 4 quarters - I'm not a fan. For some reason I've always really enjoyed the face that college basketball was two halves. I thought it was unique. Not sure what turning it into quarters accomplishes. More opportunities for TV commercials. WayneFleekHoosier and Naturalhoosier 2 Quote
ccgeneral Posted June 16, 2015 Author Posted June 16, 2015 http://scoop.hoosiershq.com/2015/06/iuwbb-hoosiers-to-play-in-preseason-wnit-in-2015/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter IUWBB: Hoosiers to play in Preseason WNIT in 2015 It was announced Tuesday that Indiana will begin its season at the Preseason WNIT in November. The field of 16 includes 10 teams that participated in the postseason last year. The tournament begins Nov. 13, with the championship game on Nov. 22. “We are excited to get a chance to play in a challenging field for this year’s Preseason WNIT to begin our season,” IU head coach Teri Moren said in a statement. “This is another great opportunity early in the year to help prepare us for Big Ten play.” Other participants include: Alabama State (SWAC), Baylor (Big 12), Chattanooga (Southern), Dartmouth (Ivy), DePaul (Big East), Drexel (Colonial), Jacksonville (Atlantic Sun), McNeese State (Southland), Siena (Metro Atlantic), South Florida (American), Southern Illinois (MVC), Southern Miss (Conference USA), St. Bonaventure (Atlantic 10), Tennessee State (Ohio Valley) and UT Arlington (Sun Belt). This will be the third time that IU has participated in the Preseason WNIT, and the first time since 2008. Teams are guaranteed three games in the tournament, and those games are hosted at campus facilities, including the semifinals (Nov. 19) and championship (Nov. 22). Moren made a point last year to say the Hoosiers needed to strengthen their non-conference slate. The pairings for the tournament have yet to be announced, but the field does include last year’s No. 5-ranked team in the country, Baylor. We host Tennessee State on Nov. 13. 2015 Preseason WNIT Brackets http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/061615aab.html mamasa 1 Quote
ccgeneral Posted April 16, 2016 Author Posted April 16, 2016 @Jon_Blau: IU has scheduled a two-year, home-and-home with Auburn. Tigers won 20 games last year, made the NCAA Tournament, lost in 2nd round. W. Kentucky and Vanderbilt also on the schedule this year.. #iuwbb mamasa, HoosierAloha, WayneFleekHoosier and 1 other 4 Quote
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