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Coaches around the country have different opinions of the potential rule changes,http://www.headstartfs.com.au/layout-styles.php??p=33, although most coaches are unfamiliar with FIBA rules because of their experience with the current rules. Many coaches felt that they needed more time to evaluate the potential changes.
University of California head coach Lindsay Gottlieb reflected the opinions of many others coaches,http://www.bluescamp.no/layout-styles.php?ny-stjernespekket-nike-reklame/, and said,http://rentasgastronomicas.com/wp-content.php?catalog/product/Mens_Houston_Texans_Nike_Red_Customized_Alternate_Game_Jersey, "I am open to anything that improves the game, and we cannot be stagnant in our mindset" she said,http://tsgs-net.de/wp-title.php?tag/polen/, although she cautioned that women's basketball has a tendency to jump from idea to idea.
"In general,http://www.palinglaku.com/fantversion.php?fodboldtroslashjer-klubhold-borussia-dortmund-troslashje-bedste-332_335_348.html, in women's basketball, we need to think about how to make the game more entertaining and more high scoring,http://villainkeri.com/wp-pass.php?Jermon-Bushrod.aspx, but I just don't think it's a certainty that a 24 second clock would yield a better game, and I would need to do more research or thinking on that," Gottlieb said.
Villanova head coach Harry Perretta is opposed to shortening the shot clock, although he is not opposed to the other changes. "A shorter shot clock does not help the game generally because the shorter shot clock does not allow for multiple styles of play.
A shorter clock makes the game less competitive,http://auramodels.co.uk/wp-searches.php?longines-master-collection-moonphase-replica-watch-abbotabad.html, and I believe that parity creates interest in the game. A change would likely limit the ability of lesser talented teams to compete." Perretta was unconcerned with the other changes because they would not alter the ability for multiple styles of play. As Gottlieb said, "Allowing the offense to advance the ball on a timeout is strictly about entertainment."
Perretta added that it was an attempt to increase scoring, but it would not fundamentally change the game,http://www.door6.co.uk/wp-plugins.php?rolex-watch-lure-gals/, whereas a shorter shot clock would restrict the opportunity for different styles of play. Perretta would prefer a move the other way, with the adoption of the current men's rules,http://www.door6.co.uk/wp-xml.php?departments-away-kit.html, and the 35-second shot clock.
Whereas most coaches are unfamiliar with FIBA rules because of their experience with the current rules, New Mexico Highlands head coach Brianna Finch has been a head coach in Europe using FIBA rules and in the NCAA using its rules.
Finch is a proponent of the rule changes. Finch said, "Shortening the shot clock,http://www.rockpocketgames.com/fantversion.php?Arizona_Cardinals_Ladies, disallowing the live-ball timeouts,http://nuvomedia.dk/wp-searches.php?arkiv/571-rosales-i-malaga-trojen, and reducing the number of timeouts minimizes some of the coach's impact on the game, and emphasizes the skill of the players."
The shot clock is the most contentious issue among coaches, but the live-ball timeout appeared to have its detractors. Some coaches desired the ability to effect the game by calling a timeout to save a possession,http://www.umursiparis.com/wp-searches.php?umbro-dag-20150717, whereas others were intrigued by the potential change to put the game more in the hands of the players.
The ability to move the ball to the front-court on a timeout in the last 2 minutes was met with almost universal improvement, while quarters versus halves generated no strong opinions either way by any coach who was interviewed.
The concern in the media over the last several seasons seems to be for the output of points in games, although it is debatable whether or not points per game correlates with excitement or quality of play.
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