Shot Clock In H.S. Basketball Yes or No
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100% facts. And to try to use the nfl as an example highlights the systematic racist way of looking at things people dont realize they do. Not saying you are purposefully racist, but what is the root reason why you made a blanket statement that athletes would end up in jail or dead? Like apbk shows, its the exact opposite case when you look at stats and numbers.abpk2903 wrote: ↑April 6th, 2022, 1:34 pm I think you are doing the opposite of proving your point. A NFL roster is 53 players and another 10 on the practice squad. Now add in another dozen players that are on IR and do not count towards the 63. That is 75 players per roster. Over a 22 year time period that is 1,650 rostered players. The WORST team in the league had 3.3% of those players arrested. The best team in the league had less than 1% of those players arrested.
1 in every 3 Americans have a criminal record. 49% of African American males are arrested by the age of 23. Majority of NFL is African American males.
I think you might want to re-think your stance on this one. It's actually INCREDIBLE how few arrests of NFL players there are.
Where does this assumption that NFL players can only play sports come from? Do you understand the complexity of the job that they do? NFL players have some of the sharpest minds in the world. Not only can they process exactly what they need to do on each play, they do so at a speed that most people couldn't even comprehend.
In fact, the NFL is the top organization in the world when it comes to percentage of employees with a college diploma (46%) and high school diploma (100%).
One of the worst takes I have ever seen on here.
Re: Shot Clock In H.S. Basketball Yes or No
Saying you're not racist basically proves the contrary.
Pro sports are a business and no matter how many idiots complain about salaries the adults who represent the owners know how good they have it. Owners will always pay the players bc they know a poor product will not sell.
And yes, there should be a shot clock. Stalling is just a bs tactic employed by poor coaches.
Pro sports are a business and no matter how many idiots complain about salaries the adults who represent the owners know how good they have it. Owners will always pay the players bc they know a poor product will not sell.
And yes, there should be a shot clock. Stalling is just a bs tactic employed by poor coaches.
Re: Shot Clock In H.S. Basketball Yes or No
If a poor product will not sell, how do you explain the Pirates?say_oww wrote: ↑April 10th, 2022, 12:10 pm Saying you're not racist basically proves the contrary.
Pro sports are a business and no matter how many idiots complain about salaries the adults who represent the owners know how good they have it. Owners will always pay the players bc they know a poor product will not sell.
And yes, there should be a shot clock. Stalling is just a bs tactic employed by poor coaches.
It ain't over until it's over.
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I will agree thereOutOfTheLoop wrote: ↑April 5th, 2022, 9:07 pmGood luck with getting a staight answer based in reality from Manfred. He just wants to yell at kids on his lawn rather than provide an actual better economic plan for pro sports.Wrasslerfan wrote: ↑April 1st, 2022, 11:25 pmHere we go with the ole no athlete deserves a million playing a game nonsense from manfred
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Via Twitter:
“ Appears Florida high school basketball is getting closer to adapting a 35-second shot clock. FHSAA board of directors will vote on the issue April 25. Executive Director recommends optional clocks during 2022-23 & 2023-24 seasons and required clocks beginning with 2024-25 season.”
“ Appears Florida high school basketball is getting closer to adapting a 35-second shot clock. FHSAA board of directors will vote on the issue April 25. Executive Director recommends optional clocks during 2022-23 & 2023-24 seasons and required clocks beginning with 2024-25 season.”
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Re: Shot Clock In H.S. Basketball Yes or No
"The #PIAA basketball steering committee today voted against adding a shot clock for high school basketball. A statewide survey of schools was almost evenly split, says WPIAL rep Bill Cardone #HSSN"
- Chris Harlan on Twitter.
If it's evenly split today, seems like it's getting closer to happening.
- Chris Harlan on Twitter.
If it's evenly split today, seems like it's getting closer to happening.