The Schwab wrote:I would agree with you that it would make class b better....BUT i dont know if some of the small schools could afford a shot clock.
baller01 wrote:The Schwab wrote:I would agree with you that it would make class b better....BUT i dont know if some of the small schools could afford a shot clock.
Honestly, two shot clocks can't cost THAT much. I find it really hard to believe that a school couldn't scrap together a couple hundred bucks for shot clocks. I don't think it would be a problem financially.
magichoops wrote:Shot clock cost $1800-2500. That is assuming you are buying one system, but you couls easily take 20% off if buying 100 of them.
baller01 wrote:IMO it would make a bigger spread between the good and the bad. Realistically, if a team is very partient on the offensive end, doesn't turn the ball over, and plays good defense, they have a chance to win. That is why Dickinson Trinity has had so much success over the years. Even if they aren't the better team, they still have a chance to win because of how they play. A shot clock would definately benefit the good teams but hurt the bad teams. Can you imagine how big of point spread you would have in most games against a good and bad team. Imagine a bad team putting up a shot every 20-30 seconds or so instead of holding it for a minute.
couldnt you get a student manager to do this or do smaller schools not have them?ndsportsfan98 wrote:magichoops wrote:Shot clock cost $1800-2500. That is assuming you are buying one system, but you couls easily take 20% off if buying 100 of them.
I'm guessing schools take into consideration the cost of someone operating them during the games as well. Most schools pay there clock operator what....$25.00??? to run the clock. Tack on another $20.00 for the shot clock operator 20X20 home games (boys/girls) on the season and this pushes it to $2200-2900 for the cost. The big schools would have no problem paying this, but the smaller schools wouldn't be happy.
cdub1 wrote:couldnt you get a student manager to do this or do smaller schools not have them?ndsportsfan98 wrote:magichoops wrote:Shot clock cost $1800-2500. That is assuming you are buying one system, but you couls easily take 20% off if buying 100 of them.
I'm guessing schools take into consideration the cost of someone operating them during the games as well. Most schools pay there clock operator what....$25.00??? to run the clock. Tack on another $20.00 for the shot clock operator 20X20 home games (boys/girls) on the season and this pushes it to $2200-2900 for the cost. The big schools would have no problem paying this, but the smaller schools wouldn't be happy.
baseball wrote:cdub1 wrote:couldnt you get a student manager to do this or do smaller schools not have them?ndsportsfan98 wrote:magichoops wrote:Shot clock cost $1800-2500. That is assuming you are buying one system, but you couls easily take 20% off if buying 100 of them.
I'm guessing schools take into consideration the cost of someone operating them during the games as well. Most schools pay there clock operator what....$25.00??? to run the clock. Tack on another $20.00 for the shot clock operator 20X20 home games (boys/girls) on the season and this pushes it to $2200-2900 for the cost. The big schools would have no problem paying this, but the smaller schools wouldn't be happy.
what about the guy doing the book or possession arrow??
bruins44 wrote:In Class A there are three adults at the table, scorekeeper, scoreboard and shot clock, so it does add another $20 per game to the people at the table, JV also plays with the shot clock so add another $20 for that game... THE SHOT CLOCK WAS THE BEST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED IN CLASS A... the best teams wins most game, no stalling!!
cdub1 wrote:bruins44 wrote:In Class A there are three adults at the table, scorekeeper, scoreboard and shot clock, so it does add another $20 per game to the people at the table, JV also plays with the shot clock so add another $20 for that game... THE SHOT CLOCK WAS THE BEST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED IN CLASS A... the best teams wins most game, no stalling!!
in jv student managers do shot clock
bruins44 wrote:cdub1 wrote:bruins44 wrote:In Class A there are three adults at the table, scorekeeper, scoreboard and shot clock, so it does add another $20 per game to the people at the table, JV also plays with the shot clock so add another $20 for that game... THE SHOT CLOCK WAS THE BEST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED IN CLASS A... the best teams wins most game, no stalling!!
in jv student managers do shot clock
Maybe in Mandan but not in the EDC, every JV game is run by adults at the Score table in the EDC
Happens ALL THE TIME in class b basketball....every team does it.Ditka14 wrote:If your down by four points with a minute left a really cheap team could just try to pass the ball around where with a shot clock would give you a for sure another possision and then foul?
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