Some teams use it all year.Yeah that's ass.
OTOH if everybody has to "change the way you shoot a little bit," I would think that would be more of an advantage to us than a disadvantage. If anyone is going to be able to adapt quickly it's going to be the best, most experience snipers in cbb.
That certainly makes sense.This should be standardized.
😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯Some teams use it all year.
NIKE School?Okay, this is probably a stupid question but why are we not using the Wilson ball if the NCAA tournament is going to use the Wilson ball?
Yeah, as soon as I started playing organized ball in school, the days of the cheap rubber ball (which was kind of-w/ a February birthday- a go to b-day present for me) were over. I didn't get the school-grade KHSAA approved version, but I upgraded to the indoor-outdoor synthetic leather version. Forget my favorite brand, but I believe it was a Rawlings? Did they make basketballs? Once I became somewhat good, I could shoot w/ any ball type at a better than average clip. Any adjustments I might've made from ball to ball were subconsciously; I never gave it any thought. Ballhandling moreso than shooting was affected, for me, more from ball to ball.I grew up in a rural working class family. My dad wasn’t spending good money on a leather basketball when they made those cheap rubber balls, so I learned to shoot with a cheap rubber ball. When I started playing in school, I couldn’t shoot a leather ball very well. I didn’t know why I shot better at home than at school. Thought it was nerves or something. Wasn’t smart enough to figure out it was the ball until years later.
The ball absolutely makes a difference.
It's usually shooters that it affects. It sure didn't affect Brandon Garrison.May be why Williams suddenly lost his touch around the rim last night.![]()
The NCAA has agreed. It's the Wilson. The schools have decided they'd rather sacrifice because got to grab every dollar in capitalist America.Why wouldn’t we be using the same ball in the regular season as the tourney?
That makes no sense. The NCAA needs to agree on one official standardized ball to be used in all D1 games. I can’t believe that hasn’t already been done.
I believe UK does use the Wilson ball in practice leading up to the tournament (and maybe some during the season too). I know that they used a Spaulding ball leading up to the game with Duke because that was the ball used in that game. I do not think this was done prior to Pope’s arrival. I agee it would be smart to use it, but at least Popr is aware and makes adjustments in practice.Okay, this is probably a stupid question but why are we not using the Wilson ball if the NCAA tournament is going to use the Wilson ball?
Better make sure Tom Brady isn’t in charge of inflating the WilsonsWait til the next game, the ball will have a different PSI and be different.
SEC is blameless. Got nothing to do with conference. Kentucky chooses the ball used when they play at home. Other team when on the roadDon’t expect a conference that parades the poor quality of refs out night after night to make a good decision on which balls to use.
I assume as a Nike school we use a Nike ball but I have no ideaOkay, this is probably a stupid question but why are we not using the Wilson ball if the NCAA tournament is going to use the Wilson ball?
thats what she saidThis isn't a excuse. All these bballs are not the same. Each brand is chasing perfection. I really like the dime one. But it's tru. Not all balls are equal.