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Years ago
Boti: low scoring NBL a turn-off
When coaches pick athleticism and size over skills like shooting, what do you expect?
If they pick them for their dunking ability and then the defence doesn't let them dunk, there's not a lot of other options.
How does the shooting % of nowadays compare to that of the great teams of the 90s?

Years ago
For a spectator sport, offence and suspense is the key to success, much like a good romance novel.

Years ago
Perth (and maybe the Hawks) is the only team that is playing well, all the other teams are finding their feet and improving with each game. Players missing, players carrying niggling injuries etc, there are lots of reasons but they will all improve and the scores will go up.
