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  • No coincidences
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 01-18-10
    • 76300

    #1
    Basketball totals
    Why is it a generally accepted practice in basketball to see 5-10 more points in the 2H than the first half in college but 5-10 less in the NBA? I know the generic answer is that coaches foul more later in games at the college level as a strategic move, but why? I've never understood the stark difference in cadence and expectation of a game to get to an end result.

    Anyone have an explanation beyond that? Do officials call games differently? I don't know why, down 5-7 late, an NBA coach would have his players foul any less than a college one would to try and stop the clock to get back in a game.
  • k13
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-16-10
    • 18104

    #2
    Shot clock.

    You can run out a lot more clock in college if there's no foul.
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    • thetrinity
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-25-11
      • 22430

      #3
      Originally posted by k13
      Shot clock. You can run out a lot more clock in college if there's no foul.
      this and nba has no 1-n-1 and better at fts generally
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