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Re: Nelson, Cuban dislike charge line





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http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/basketball/7381306.htm



"If you don't have to have [the arc], it helps the game" he said. Not
having the arc " promotes more aggressiveness, guys driving to the
basket and reduces injuries. It forces guys to make basketball plays.
It makes so much sense. It's not like stepping in front of someone
just to take a charge. That's not a basketball play. It's just a
turnover."





I stand firmly with Bill Walton on this issue... as he disgustedly watched
Scottie Pippen run under a player to take a charge in last year's




playoffs,




he wondered, "When did NBA players start running under each other trying




to




take charges? Get up in the air and block a shot."




i disagree.  a lot of defense is positioning, and that's what this boils
down to, period.  it's up to the refs to make the right call, but what is
wrong with being in good position to cut off a player who is driving toward
the hoop?

and bill walton's idea of "get up in the air and block a shot" is great
except for  the fact that refs are more likely to call that a foul these
days.  even a "clean" block (one where the ball gets blocked and then the
defender's hand comes and touches the shooter's hand, which should be  a
legal defensive play) is likely to result in a whistle and free throws and a
PF.




Right, another issue. Defense is discouraged by the officiating these
days. The NBA is so concerned with low scoring that they've eliminated
defense from the game almost entirely



Certainly not true in the paint, where play is allowed to be more brutal than it ever has in my 34 years of watching the game.

On Shaq, yeah. They hack the hell out of him.





-- MF

See L.A. for class
On March 21 in Los Angeles, former Celtics great (who broke the hearts
of many Lakers fans) Bill Russell had his picture on the scoreboard.
The fans gave him a long ovation.
The previous night, when it was announced that Shaq O'Neal scored his
20,000th point, the fans in Sacramento booed. Then, to make matters
worse, a the game ball was defaced, presumably by a Sacramento fan.

Clinton E. Parish
Sacramento

Rest in Peace, Francis Dayle "Chick" Hearn : 1916 - 2002





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