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Friday, September 24, 2010

NBA’s New Technical Foul Rule

          The NBA has added to it’s list of technical foul violations that referees can call. Now, refs are allowed to blow the whistle for the reactions of players to a call. Before this year, a player’s instant reaction to a call was allowed to be overlooked by the refs, but anything excessive would be called. This year, those instant reactions are no longer allowed.
Whistles While You Watch
With this extra technical foul rule, the games are going to be filled with whistles. Because the instantaneous reactions are so uncontrollable, they are very difficult to control and therefore, many players will break this new rule. If the refs follow the letter of the law, then this will lead to many more whistles during the game which will ultimately result in

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Team USA in the FIBA World Championships

          Team USA’s basketball “B” team has been competing in Turkey at the FIBA World Championship tournament. Although no member of Team USA’s gold medal Olympic team from 2008 is on the world championship team, it is no excuse for the way they have played through their first 5 games.
Age is Only a Number
The team may be young, led by 21 year old and reigning NBA scoring champ Kevin Durant, but that is no excuse for the immature way that this team has been playing in their group stage games.
Game after game, this team has played offensive basketball as if they were in an all-star game. They attempt to run flashy fast breaks with jaw dropping alley-oops and other unnecessary moves. It’s one thing to run the fast break, which they should definitely be doing with the likes of speedsters Derrick Rose and Russell Westbrook running the point, but too many times