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[QUOTE="AZHuskiePop, post: 3964427, member: 1609"] “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. “ Changes should be marginal and in response to address a recent trend in the game. Few major changes are really positive. However: I’m old enough enough to remember the old ABA They had a couple of differences to the NBA game The red ,white, and blue basketball and the three point shot. One was a gimmick which never sustain in the long run and the other added a significant dimension to the game . I watched the Nets because they had Super John , and the most exciting playing in BB Dr J In a game they were trailing by 11 closing in on the minute Mark The Good Dr hit a 3 now it’s 8 A stop and he comes down and hits another 5 points Same thing again and it’s 2 points The Nets get the ball back and he hits a three at the buzzer for the win. I knew at that point a something had been added to the game and it would never be the same. [/QUOTE]
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