OK, it’s that horrible time of the year when BB is still over 5 months away, so I’ll throw out a topic which hopefully will generate a little interest.
I don’t like the 3 Point Shot! To me it cheapens the game and puts way too much emphasis on one aspect of the game.
No other major sport gives extra credit for shooting or kicking a ball from a longer distance. So why should BB?
A home run in baseball over the short right field fence counts for only one run (not counting team mates on base), exactly the same as one over the further left field, and center field fences. And in the very rare occasions when someone has nailed one completely out of the park, it still counts for only one run.
A field goal in Football, no matter how far it is kicked, counts exactly the same from any distance, as well as any pass, including the Hail Mary.
The same is true in Soccer, Hockey, and Volley Ball.
The only sport I can think of where distance matters is Track and Field, but these are mostly individual events and not really team sports (except for the overall standings) and rarely is a ball involved, except if one considers the shot putt a ball. Never try to bounce one.
I don’t like the 3 Point Shot! To me it cheapens the game and puts way too much emphasis on one aspect of the game.
No other major sport gives extra credit for shooting or kicking a ball from a longer distance. So why should BB?
A home run in baseball over the short right field fence counts for only one run (not counting team mates on base), exactly the same as one over the further left field, and center field fences. And in the very rare occasions when someone has nailed one completely out of the park, it still counts for only one run.
A field goal in Football, no matter how far it is kicked, counts exactly the same from any distance, as well as any pass, including the Hail Mary.
The same is true in Soccer, Hockey, and Volley Ball.
The only sport I can think of where distance matters is Track and Field, but these are mostly individual events and not really team sports (except for the overall standings) and rarely is a ball involved, except if one considers the shot putt a ball. Never try to bounce one.
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