Barbershopman
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I don't follow the NBA until the playoffs. The last NBA game I attended was when the Kings were still in Kansas City in 1985. That game the Kings were victorious with 101 points. Of the games that were played last night, all of the losing teams scores would have beaten the Kings. The Bulls lost to the Warriors 149-124 without the game going into overtime for crying out loud!
Now before I get nasty replies, yes, the game has changed since 1985. The three point line has been implemented and now the game is being played at the perimeter rather than trying to get the ball inside. But what is it about the scoring this year, most of the LOSING teams are scoring 110 plus. Is this just a perk of how the game is played today, shooting more threes and not worrying about getting the ball inside? Is it that teams aren't running the shot clock down and therefore more possessions per game? Is it that the players are getting better? Is it a combination of all three or is it something else?
Barbershopman
Now before I get nasty replies, yes, the game has changed since 1985. The three point line has been implemented and now the game is being played at the perimeter rather than trying to get the ball inside. But what is it about the scoring this year, most of the LOSING teams are scoring 110 plus. Is this just a perk of how the game is played today, shooting more threes and not worrying about getting the ball inside? Is it that teams aren't running the shot clock down and therefore more possessions per game? Is it that the players are getting better? Is it a combination of all three or is it something else?
Barbershopman