I think the clock started on time. Hard to tell on the shot because the video is so bad. Hard to tell if the ball is gone or if that is someone's head in the background.
I think the clock started on time. Hard to tell on the shot because the video is so bad. Hard to tell if the ball is gone or if that is someone's head in the background.
That was the slowest 3 seconds of my life. But I'll take it.
I tend to forget how much the game has changed in those 30 years. No shot clock. No 3 point line. Makes more of an impact late in close games.
I know this would never happen, but I think it would be a very interesting experiment to have a "throw back" game played between two current day teams. No shot clock, no three point shot, no dunking, no media timeouts, etc... I bet many of today's players would play like a fish out of water. Kids today only practice dunks and three point shots. The intermediate jumper is virtually a thing of the past. I think I would pay to see a real game played under yesterdays rules.
No dunking was only from 1967-1976, it is not the norm of the past.
I can't begin to describe the epicness of that pic or those uniforms.
Thank you.
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