by VUGrad1314 » July 10th, 2018, 4:00 pm
Here's another strike against the "Elam Ending:" It doesn't actually fix the problem it seeks to address. Instead of the foul barrage by the trailing team occurring at the end of the game, it will begin much earlier in the half as the trailing team attempts to narrow the gap before the game opens up again at the 4 minute timeout. You'll start seeing teams start trying to pile up team fouls much earlier in the half so that the team in the lead still has to go to the line a lot. Teams will begin to use their end of game strategies much earlier. And if teams are thinking about and employing end-of-game strategy closer to halftime, then what is the point of having a halftime period to make adjustments if you have significantly less time to implement and judge the efficacy of those adjustments . Sure, the ending might be more exciting , but getting to that ending will be the same boring slog, except this time it's spaced much closer to another extended stoppage. This would make the second half more boring for fans on balance,especially those watching on TV. What we have may not be a perfect system but neither is this. In the face of two imperfect systems, I will throw my support behind the one that has served the game just fine for decades. This is college basketball. By and large these kids are playing because they love the game. We don't need gimmicks here, and that's really all this "Elam Ending" is.