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DMN: Here are the new rule changes for this year's NIT, which will affect Texas and TCU
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 2702679" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p>Just as a point of reference, in 1970-1971 UCLA averaged 83.5 points per game, and they were <strong>52nd</strong> in the country in ppg. They averaged 94 ppg in 1971-72 but to be fair that was 5th in the country. No shot clock, no 3-point line. You remember when the leading scorer in the nation used to always be 30+ ppg and sometimes 40? Now you hardly ever see anyone average 20 ppg. The point is that shot clocks and the 3-point line haven't really had the desired effect, more than anything it's dumbed down the game so much that coaches don't even bother trying to set up offenses that involve much more than pick and rolls and isolation plays.</p><p></p><p>The game has gotten too physical and there are too many bad shots taken and bad offense played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 2702679, member: 72863"] Just as a point of reference, in 1970-1971 UCLA averaged 83.5 points per game, and they were [B]52nd[/B] in the country in ppg. They averaged 94 ppg in 1971-72 but to be fair that was 5th in the country. No shot clock, no 3-point line. You remember when the leading scorer in the nation used to always be 30+ ppg and sometimes 40? Now you hardly ever see anyone average 20 ppg. The point is that shot clocks and the 3-point line haven't really had the desired effect, more than anything it's dumbed down the game so much that coaches don't even bother trying to set up offenses that involve much more than pick and rolls and isolation plays. The game has gotten too physical and there are too many bad shots taken and bad offense played. [/QUOTE]
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