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Or the opposite may be true.
One of the reasons SOME teams slow down the pace and run through the clock quite a bit is to expose the D. Basically you're forcing the opponent to play concentrated defense for the full 24. If there's a slip-up then you get an easy basket. One could make the case that transition basketball offers the same opportunity but the flaw is that you don't get transition basket opportunities every basket and your team sucks it up at rebounding if you send a man early. At least with a slower game you get the opportunity for an easy basket every possession.
One of the reasons SOME teams slow down the pace and run through the clock quite a bit is to expose the D. Basically you're forcing the opponent to play concentrated defense for the full 24. If there's a slip-up then you get an easy basket. One could make the case that transition basketball offers the same opportunity but the flaw is that you don't get transition basket opportunities every basket and your team sucks it up at rebounding if you send a man early. At least with a slower game you get the opportunity for an easy basket every possession.
Thanks Ed
It is interesting to see how the FG% goes down. Seems a quicker pace might help our FG%
