College Basketball 2022-23 Discussion

Over-rated screenwriter as well

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That’s a bold take even if you don’t like White Lotus.

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don’t like that, don’t like enlightened (enlightenment?)

school of rock is cool

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Finally…someone else that doesn’t like White Lotus!! Thank you!!!

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I thought season one was one of the worst shows I’ve ever forced myself to watch. I was shocked it got renewed for season two.

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I was literally coming here to argue for school of rock but we’re square there so carry on

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A guy that some people hoped we would reach out to

He’s gonna bag some money and a bunch of losses.

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hmm again a curious referendum on his suitors and bonafides

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bag some money from DePaul?

I think this speaks, as Boutros says, to how much interest there was in him (not much)

Doesn’t DePaul have a recent history of funnelling money under the table to recruits?

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0-99 let’s Goooo

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I wouldn’t know, but gosh I sure hope not given their results. Where does the money even come from?

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I’m curious about how the proposed block/charge rules and calling a timeout in the air compare to NBA or FIBA. I’m not a fan of how many charges get called by B10 refs…but I’m also fearful of asking them to get a masters degree in the subject to be able to call it or to allow offense players just to widely initiate contact in order to draw fouls. As for airborne timeouts…my initial reaction is to not like it. I think timeouts are too easily given already in a ā€œjump ballā€ situation where no one has possession so allowing someone out of control in the air to call one seems negative to me.

I don’t understand the amber/red light one. I want fewer wasted timeouts so I wish they were doing more to align media timeouts and coaches timeouts instead of keeping it as an experiment and I think you definitely should lose timeouts lobbying for replay. I would even be tempted for some creative rule centered around long replay reviews either serving as a timeout OR now allowing the players on the floor near the benches during them.

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In the Quentin Richardson days maybe.

I’m not sure what the specific rule change needs to be (pushing the charge circle further out? Making help defense charges auto blocking calls?)

But all levels of basketball need to find a way to eliminate defenders sliding under airborne players and make contests actual plays on the ball.

I was thinking of Romeo Weems from a few years ago.

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Ejiofor is the Kansas center that transfers out