I watched the end of the Kentucky/UL game. UL started running the final play with about 8 seconds left. Am I the only one who thinks that is just too late? I cannot remember how many times I saw teams fail to put up a good shot when trying to run down the clock to less than 10 seconds.
Is there a study (or consensus) on the optimal number of seconds to leave on the clock when a team wants to shorten the game? My gut feeling is 12 seconds (at the college level) -- at worst you end up leaving 2-3 seconds for the other team, but you give yourself some margin for error in addition to a chance for an offense rebound.
Any thoughts?
Is there a study (or consensus) on the optimal number of seconds to leave on the clock when a team wants to shorten the game? My gut feeling is 12 seconds (at the college level) -- at worst you end up leaving 2-3 seconds for the other team, but you give yourself some margin for error in addition to a chance for an offense rebound.
Any thoughts?