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re: Kim Mulkey interview on OTB

Posted on 3/12/24 at 9:04 am to
Posted by Mobiletiggah
Mobile Alabama
Member since Mar 2021
2722 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 9:04 am to
These types of on the court altercations are common in basketball. It’s pretty much why I decided to quit watching the sport on any level. The proximity to other players, the same players, for that amount of time, mixed in with the physicality that has developed in the game make it inevitable that players will lose their cool. 20 years ago the sport had a more controlled approach to the elbowing, hip checks, tripping, and hands to the face.
Posted by elmo 57
Member since Sep 2023
68 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 9:23 am to
It goes back to the officials. Al Mcguire use to say a quick whistle the game is being called tightly a slow whistle the game will be physical. In today's game they usually just suck on their whistles. The game has changed some teams play alot of players, these players foul alot officials get tired of calling fouls and so the game gets a lot more rough and then fights happen. Call it the John Thompson effect or Georgetown effect whatever you want. Not a fan of Staley but she has brought this into the women's game and she is undefeated. It will start to trickle down to other teams. Coaches are copycats NFL use to be smash mouth not anymore pass,pass,pass. Baseball gorilla ball and then small ball. It all runs in cycles.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
35528 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 9:36 am to
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20 years ago the sport had a more controlled approach to the elbowing, hip checks, tripping, and hands to the face.


When the shorts got longer and we got away from the bounce pass things really went downhill. There’s no pride in a crisp layup anymore. It’s a different game.
Posted by caliegeaux
Member since Aug 2004
10218 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 10:46 am to
i think the theatrics, flopping, flailing arms etc, along with refs giving preferential treatment to star players, plays a huge roll in this. call the game by the rules, not by the moment.
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28500 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 11:23 am to
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These types of on the court altercations are common in basketball. It’s pretty much why I decided to quit watching the sport on any level. The proximity to other players, the same players, for that amount of time, mixed in with the physicality that has developed in the game make it inevitable that players will lose their cool. 20 years ago the sport had a more controlled approach to the elbowing, hip checks, tripping, and hands to the face.


Are you sure you really watched basketball at any point beyond the last few years? The game used to be MUCH more physical than it is now and fights FAR worse than this little push and shove were commonplace. Jordan, Bird, Ewing, Dr. J, Barkley, Kareem, the entire Detroit Piston's team, etc were often getting into fights. Not a couple of pushes. But actual punches thrown. Guys went inside at their own peril because they knew the hard contact was likely coming. They all laugh at the faux "physicality" of today's game. That's why you hear Mulkey laughing at the notion this was a "fight". She played in an era where the game was actually physical.

Basketball is as non-physical today as it has ever been largely due to the emphasis on increased three point shooting and spacing. If this level of "physicality" bothers you, PLEASE do yourself a favor and avoid watching games from the 70's, 80's, and 90's
This post was edited on 3/12/24 at 11:26 am
Posted by rutiger
purgatory
Member since Jun 2007
21136 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 12:20 pm to
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20 years ago the sport had a more controlled approach to the elbowing, hip checks, tripping, and hands to the face.


Wtf are you talking about? Basketball gets softer every year.
Posted by lsu4life77
Member since Jun 2010
1032 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 1:04 pm to
thats too many words to define a pussy!!
Posted by SouthEndzoneTiger
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2008
10607 posts
Posted on 3/12/24 at 1:11 pm to
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These types of on the court altercations are common in basketball. It’s pretty much why I decided to quit watching the sport on any level.


You keep a lot of bubble wrap at the house, huh?
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