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  • Jnathletics
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    Originally posted by Bruce Kritzler
    How about raising the basket to 11' ?
    Wasn't the original idea to have the basket 4' above tallest players?
    Might as well make it 12' then as Yao is 7'6", and Manute is 7'7.

    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/yao_ming/

    Sun Ming Ming – 2.36m (7'9") – Tallest Basketball player.
    Kenny George – 2.34m (7'8") – Tallest American basketball player.
    Manute Bol – 2.31m (7'7") – Retired Sudanese professional basketball player. Tied as tallest player in National Basketball Association (NBA) history.
    Gheorghe MureÅŸan – 2.31m (7'7") – Retired Romanian professional basketball player. Tied as tallest player in NBA history.
    Yao Ming – 2.29m (7'6")[17] – Tallest current NBA player.

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  • Bruce Kritzler
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    How about raising the basket to 11' ?
    Wasn't the original idea to have the basket 4' above tallest players?

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  • acquiredtaste7
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    I've played my share of 4-on-4 fullcourt games. They are essentially a continuous fastbreak the whole time. Exhausting, but fun! If the NBA did it, centers would become obsolete, and every shot would either be a 3-pointer or a dunk.

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  • bijanc
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    Four on the Floor

    While it might create space, four-on-four basketball would require a scrap of every pattern, half-court strategy, defensive set, and position diagram developed since the days of Clair Bee and Phog Allen, given that the teams would have 20% less personnel on the floor at a given time. Coaches would thus never submit to it, as players have learned to either be one of, or prep for, a pivot player, two cornerpersons, and two guards since the late 1890's. Every press, screen is predicated on an odd number of athletes per side.

    Be tough to run a triangle offense w/ four players.

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  • paulthefan
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    Originally posted by gh
    I'd be quite happy to see both basketball and hockey played 4-on-4; the players have evolved beyond the confines of the original playing surfaces.
    great idea.

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  • jhc68
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    I agree, five big-body NBA players occupy too much space on the court. Four players would open up the game and create more interesting match-ups.

    And it's a great idea for hockey with this variation: Four guys for each team skate around trying to score or play defense, the other two guys for each team could just fight each other.

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  • Pego
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    Agreed, in hockey particularly.

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  • gh
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    I'd be quite happy to see both basketball and hockey played 4-on-4; the players have evolved beyond the confines of the original playing surfaces.

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  • tandfman
    started a topic Pro basketball now a speed sport?

    Pro basketball now a speed sport?

    Yes, according to the Wall Street Journal. Interesting article says they've changed the rules to make the game faster.

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124156522945489389.html
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