First, I would like to apologize for not making a baseball thread talking about how we're screwed, someone hates us, or calling out a different poster for being stupid.
I remember a bunch of people complaining about the college game all throughout the season, fans here, fans in general, talking heads, about how it has become so boring to watch because coaches have made defense their main priority instead of guys flying around the court scoring.
I was watching the pre-game show for this game 4 between SA and Memphis and they were debating the 3rd best team in the NBA and none of them thought it was Memphis or Indiana.
That got me thinking, Memphis and Indiana aren't even close to being the most talented teams in the NBA and neither has an advantage over anyone by having a superior coach, but the two have a HUGE defensive presence on the court (I think Memphis and Indiana finished #1 and #2 in total defense).
College basketball had its lowest scoring average I think since the shot-clock in 2012-13. Is it here to stay? It looks like it's the small market's answer to superstar offensive weapons. Is that a good thing? Obviously there will always be scoring threats in the NBA, but with a more defensive oriented game in the NCAA do we see more 11 PPG/9 RPG/4 BPG guys like Hibbert becoming the norm? DeAndre Jordan and Tyson Chandler are worthless on offense but command big bucks, and I wouldn't want to face either in the paint on my way to the basket.
I remember a bunch of people complaining about the college game all throughout the season, fans here, fans in general, talking heads, about how it has become so boring to watch because coaches have made defense their main priority instead of guys flying around the court scoring.
I was watching the pre-game show for this game 4 between SA and Memphis and they were debating the 3rd best team in the NBA and none of them thought it was Memphis or Indiana.
That got me thinking, Memphis and Indiana aren't even close to being the most talented teams in the NBA and neither has an advantage over anyone by having a superior coach, but the two have a HUGE defensive presence on the court (I think Memphis and Indiana finished #1 and #2 in total defense).
College basketball had its lowest scoring average I think since the shot-clock in 2012-13. Is it here to stay? It looks like it's the small market's answer to superstar offensive weapons. Is that a good thing? Obviously there will always be scoring threats in the NBA, but with a more defensive oriented game in the NCAA do we see more 11 PPG/9 RPG/4 BPG guys like Hibbert becoming the norm? DeAndre Jordan and Tyson Chandler are worthless on offense but command big bucks, and I wouldn't want to face either in the paint on my way to the basket.