meyers7
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Oh it's broke. Glad they are finally fixing it.The NCAA fixing what isn't broken.
Oh it's broke. Glad they are finally fixing it.The NCAA fixing what isn't broken.
The courts look the same Fast forward to about 5:30 if you don’t want the whole tourUh, Nan? You realize that the men’s and women’s teams have separate practice floors inside Werth, right?
Given the the basket height was designed for scrawny middle schoolers I would like to see basket raised a foot for men to cut down on dunks—one of the reasons I don’t watch men’s game—and put more emphasis on finesse and less on height and brute strength. Just think of the fun watching NBA giants sputter and bitch about the change.very happy to see this, now if pro male Nba players could stop saying that the WNBA needs to lower the rim for "dunks" would be even better. Nba players can have their opinion of what would make the Wnba "more exciting" but to minimize the females of the Wnba by trying to turn the league into a gimmick is not cool imo
UConn does spread the floor. AgStatesman correctly suggests that with the new 3-pt line, UConn will spread the floor “more.”If it is an advantage for us, why didn't we do it before (to spread the floor) ?
It will have a negative effect on percentages. Attempts will not be affected because it's still a 50% bonus.Wonder what effect if any this will have on percentages and attempts?
If it's an advantage, why didn't Geno have them move out before? There is no limit on how much you can move out. I guess you see something Geno does not.UConn does spread the floor. AgStatesman correctly suggests that with the new 3-pt line, UConn will spread the floor “more.”
Cat:
Thanks for posting.
I came across the press release on this and cut and pasted the top two 'graphs:
"The NCAA Women’s Basketball Rules Committee on Friday proposed moving the 3-point line to the international distance of 22 feet, 1¾ inches, beginning with the 2021-22 season.
"All rule recommendations must be approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which is scheduled to discuss women’s basketball proposals June 3."
My question: will this recommendation be subject to much discussion/debate to the Rules Oversight Panel or is it pretty much a done deal?
Based on what I saw this past season this will have minimal effect. Percentages may go down a point or two. Dana Evans probably took half of her attempts from a foot or more behind the line, as did many other good three-point shooters that I saw.We know it’s no problem for Saylor or Caroline, as they typically shoot from 23-25’. As for Azzi, pick a distance—any distance—and she’ll be the best. This is a good move for the game.
I think it will lead to more open looks because help defenders will be required to cover more ground. We have players that can beat the primary defender and help defenders will have a more difficult time making up the ground. I think this will help Paige more then anyone, her natural development coupled with a change that aides her game, can't wait!Based on what I saw this past season this will have minimal effect. Percentages may go down a point or two. Dana Evans probably took half of her attempts from a foot or more behind the line, as did many other good three-point shooters that I saw.
Let me clarify. When the new 3-pt line is in effect, it will be an “advantage” for UConn because they are loaded with “long range” shooters vs most of their opponents, so they will be able to spread the floor more than they currently do and still be effective shooting the 3. As for the old 3-pt line, there was no reason to shoot 3’s from an extra 16” unless you had to.If it's an advantage, why didn't Geno have them move out before? There is no limit on how much you can move out. I guess you see something Geno does not.
No. The WNBA ball is still about an inch smaller.But they use the men's size ball in WNBA and Internationally, I believe.
Outside game? These two need to concentrate on a game inside the arc and finishing at the basket. Anything else would be gravy.Concerned that for some of UConn's players that are trying to develop an outside game (ex. Griffin, McLean), this is another thing to get in their heads.
Not against us, because that’s within our players comfortable range. For Connecticut it probably means somewhat easier driving to the hoop.I agree with our shooters, it will not be an issue and I agree with mediocre shooters
(32% or so) the shooting will be worse and I am not sure how that makes the watchability of the game better as more teams will pack the paint
The courts look the same Fast forward to about 5:30 if you don’t want the whole tour
To a legitimate 3 point shooter, they couldn’t care less. You could move the line back another 6” and it would not change their mindset or shot. Most long range shooters take pride in hitting shots taken well behind the arc.One less line to differentiate on multi-court arrangements! ?
Two of ND's top three-point shooters -- Mabrey and Brunelle -- regularly shoot three's from beyond this line anyway. Particularly Mabrey. (Any Mabrey)
Devil's Advocate: Remember the old adage (maybe not so old, but since the 3-point shot was instituted): the worst shot you can take is a 2-pointer with your foot on the 3-point line.To a legitimate 3 point shooter, they couldn’t care less. You could move the line back another 6” and it would not change their mindset or shot. Most long range shooters take pride in hitting shots taken well behind the arc.