I caught part of a video where Scal mentioned he heard the competition committee is interested in trying to allow more physical defense on the perimeter. Whether that's true, actually comes about via the committee, or manifests in real games is uncertain. But I certainly hope we get to see more impactful defense in the average nba game going forward. The past maybe three years have just been too randomized aesthetically for my taste.
They have to allow it...because some things now are BS imo
- the dribble, stop, jump back and bait into fouls (Trey Young and Curry move)
- the hand into chest, shoot through the arm needs to be explored. Because 99 percent of the time, the player has no intention in making that jump shot
- Jump shooters jumping off axis into a defender
- Lowry rule - jumping into a retreading defenders for foul calls - needs to go away
- Block attempts at the rim. It should be all ball, but a little scrape at the hair or small part of hand.... just let it go.
- Players who go down too easily (trying to draw charges)
- Another Lowry rule - trying to take charge on pass attempts. Comical if you ask me
Unfortunately with all of these proposed(mine) changes, it will be less beneficial for guys like Smart, Beverlys, Harrell of the world.
Just stop with these "soccer" like attempts to draw fouls/acting. I don't mind the technical foul reviews for obvious harsh non basketball fouls. Otherwise needs to go back to 2010 ish type basketball. Take the refs out of the game as much as possible