More Basketball Ideas
At the risk of repeating myself, I do not like basketball as much as I once did. When I tune into a game, I usually see the final minutes are bogged down in timeouts and foul line shots - so boring and anticlimactic. So I offer up a few more ideas to change the makeup of the game:
A. Multiple 3-point lines. When a team is penalized, it surrenders a closer 3-point shot for the other team. This would be made possible by having the lines illuminated under the floor boards. This penalty could be in effect for a few minutes in the game, could be awarded for a foul call.
B. Multiple Free-throw lines too. A closer line could be granted after x number of team fouls, This would make a foul shot easier to hit. This would be incentive for a more discipline game (as would the above 3-point line idea as well).
C. Shorter shot clocks for penalty-ridden teams. As you can see, I like changes that arise from penalties. It changes the make-up of the game, and that’s probably why I like hockey so much.
D. A basket that changes in height and position. It could be raised and pushed farther back to penalize a team, or lowered and closer as a reward. Not only would it be an entertaining variable, but it would demand much more athleticism and precision than a fixed basket.
Other suggestions: Award 2 points for a single free-throw shot, rather than having to shoot two separate shots at 1-point apiece. Give the player the option to shoot from the 3-point line for a foul shot. Fewer timeouts. Automatically award points for flagrant fouls AND give the ball back to the team that had possession.
Posted on April 14, 2011, in Basketball, Sports and tagged Basketball, NBA, NCAA, Sports, WNBA. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.
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