AdaSooner
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The season is just getting started, but I have already seen a significant change in the way the game is being called, and played. I like that hand-checking and using forearms to control offensive players is being called fairly consistently now. I also like the new rule on taking a charge.
The biggest change I have seen in every game I have watched so far, including the OU women's win over WSU yesterday, is an emphasis on dribble penetration in an attempt to draw fouls or score by taking the ball to the hole instead of working it around the perimeter to shoot from three. More and more teams are using their guards and wings to put pressure on defenders with the penetration dribble.
I see that as an advantage for this OU team. Ever player in our top eight is adequate to really good at taking the ball to the hole. If the goal is to increase scoring by giving the offensive player a means to use his skills, I would say the new rules are accomplishing exactly what the coaches and ADs wanted to see. It will be interesting to see what the final stats show when the season is over.
The biggest change I have seen in every game I have watched so far, including the OU women's win over WSU yesterday, is an emphasis on dribble penetration in an attempt to draw fouls or score by taking the ball to the hole instead of working it around the perimeter to shoot from three. More and more teams are using their guards and wings to put pressure on defenders with the penetration dribble.
I see that as an advantage for this OU team. Ever player in our top eight is adequate to really good at taking the ball to the hole. If the goal is to increase scoring by giving the offensive player a means to use his skills, I would say the new rules are accomplishing exactly what the coaches and ADs wanted to see. It will be interesting to see what the final stats show when the season is over.