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Anonymous
Years ago
Jump ball in the NBA
it had nothing to do with the WNBA, it's been happening in College ball since the '80's. i don't understand the desire to 'speed up the game'?? you work hard to get a jump ball and then have to look and see whose 'posession' it is, rather than being awarded the chance to now 'win' the ball from the jump ball. it has taken away from the natural flow of the game, leaving this start/stop lack of chance in it's place... hate it!

