Rules that the OHSAA should get rid of???
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NFHS, in my fan opinion, should allow pre-game dunking. Which, in turn, could mean OHSAA would allow pre-game dunking.
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The only way to get rid of the five count is to have a shot clock.
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I'd like to see them get rid of the "over the back" foul that I hear fans calling for a 1,000x a game.
Yep, get rid of pre-game dunking, break a rim and/or backboard pregame. Would be a great fan experience!
Yep, get rid of pre-game dunking, break a rim and/or backboard pregame. Would be a great fan experience!
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Dont get rid of any rule, but please for the love of all things holy, bring back the palming the basketball call and jump stop then pivot then pass that never gets called anymore!
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here is a couple they should add, 45 sec. shot clock, and the half circle line to determine a charge that is taken to far under the rim, not sure what its called but that would help a little on if the player is above that line taking a charge
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Heck while we are at it, lets just keep adding lines behind the 3 point line, we could have a 4 point line, a 5 point line and a spot in the backcourt where if you hit a floor length shot your team automatically wins the game!falconbball wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:01 pm here is a couple they should add, 45 sec. shot clock, and the half circle line to determine a charge that is taken to far under the rim, not sure what its called but that would help a little on if the player is above that line taking a charge
I dare you to name more than 1 or 2 games a season where someone used a Carolina 4 corner stall unless at the end of a quarter or the end of a game, so a shot clock is worthless!
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Jr high boys using a 28.5 ball let them use the 29.5, also allowing more than two people per travel team.
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OHSAA needs to add more time to JV games. 6 minute quarters is not fair to those kids. Not sure what Kentucky does, but West Virginia and Indiana both play full 32 minute games.
The closely guarded rule could go away. It is called so inconsistently anyways. It isn't an "arms length away" as I hear so much. It's 6 feet! Which is much more than an arm length.
Keep the restricted arc area out of high school basketball. There is a lot more going on in that rule than just the arc. Knowing where the drive started, whether the defender was a primary or secondary defender, etc all goes into determining whether the restricted area applies.
The closely guarded rule could go away. It is called so inconsistently anyways. It isn't an "arms length away" as I hear so much. It's 6 feet! Which is much more than an arm length.
Keep the restricted arc area out of high school basketball. There is a lot more going on in that rule than just the arc. Knowing where the drive started, whether the defender was a primary or secondary defender, etc all goes into determining whether the restricted area applies.
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you can play 7 minutes if you want but they recommend 6 minutes quartersgolfis4me wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:45 pm OHSAA needs to add more time to JV games. 6 minute quarters is not fair to those kids. Not sure what Kentucky does, but West Virginia and Indiana both play full 32 minute games.
The closely guarded rule could go away. It is called so inconsistently anyways. It isn't an "arms length away" as I hear so much. It's 6 feet! Which is much more than an arm length.
Keep the restricted arc area out of high school basketball. There is a lot more going on in that rule than just the arc. Knowing where the drive started, whether the defender was a primary or secondary defender, etc all goes into determining whether the restricted area applies.
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If I was a coach I would like the half arc line Would help with rebounding Inside the arc you can not get many reboundsfalconbball wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:01 pm here is a couple they should add, 45 sec. shot clock, and the half circle line to determine a charge that is taken to far under the rim, not sure what its called but that would help a little on if the player is above that line taking a charge
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Jump stop and pivot ? That's just good fundamental basketball imo.
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When a player goes to the hoop taking 2 steps then lands it should be a travelling call. This so called jump stop off your own dribble/euro step is a crock. Also KY allows dunking in pre game and rims are not broken.
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What an interesting(ly obtuse) position to take.
The frequency of rims being broken, be it from a pre-game or in-game dunk, is astronomically low. I guess the solution to the problem (that doesn’t exist) is to ban dunking altogether.
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Jump Stop With Prior Possession -
Start from the example above...drive down the lane, step/jump off of one leg and then come to land on two feet.
A) Gather in Air - This is when you are dribbling the ball and gather it in the air off of the step. From there, you can land on both feet, then move one of the feet to step into a shot or pass.
B) Gather on Step - This is when you gather the ball on the first step (the step into the jump stop). From there, you can't take any steps because you have taken two already - one to get into the air and then two when you landed on both feet. The next movement has to be up to take a shot.
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make every fan take a 10 hour coarse on the rules, some of the refs can attend also
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king kong wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:24 pm.
Jump Stop With Prior Possession -
Start from the example above...drive down the lane, step/jump off of one leg and then come to land on two feet.
A) Gather in Air - This is when you are dribbling the ball and gather it in the air off of the step. From there, you can land on both feet, then move one of the feet to step into a shot or pass.
B) Gather on Step - This is when you gather the ball on the first step (the step into the jump stop). From there, you can't take any steps because you have taken two already - one to get into the air and then two when you landed on both feet. The next movement has to be up to take a shot.
Agreed.
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i totally agree with the ball. That is CRAZYBuckeye_storm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:25 pm Jr high boys using a 28.5 ball let them use the 29.5, also allowing more than two people per travel team.
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i personally agree with the half circle line for surefalconbball wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:01 pm here is a couple they should add, 45 sec. shot clock, and the half circle line to determine a charge that is taken to far under the rim, not sure what its called but that would help a little on if the player is above that line taking a charge