topperbounce
Well-known member
I went to a game last night and watched a team who was up 10 with 3:30 left in the game perform the weave and play keep away for 1:00 until the other team had to eventually overly gamble and gave up a lay up. In my opinion this is NOT basketball. In a real basketball game, when there’s 3:30 left with a team down 10, there’s a chance they could come back. Without a shot clock it’s nearly impossible for a team to comeback in that scenario.
How many states play HS basketball with a shot clock?
Does Ohio not have one because of cost for equipment?
How would the shot clock get approved for Ohio basketball?
How many states play HS basketball with a shot clock?
Does Ohio not have one because of cost for equipment?
How would the shot clock get approved for Ohio basketball?