Yankton defeated Watertown in "thriling" fashion 32-29 last night. I don't know if its just the ESD but these games are tough to watch. I'm not sure these kids are learning a style of basketball that is consistent with the game played at the next level. Not that that is what its about, but I think there is something to be said when a high scoring game in SD boy's basketball means one team exceeds 50 points.
I don't think you can really place blame but I was present when a couple of AD's were discussing this issue and I think they would like to find a solution. I enjoy watching a well disciplined team play basketball but I'd like to see at least 1 point a minute. A shot clock probably isn't practical so a change in the coaching philosophy is probably the only solution.
I'd be interested to hearing more opinions from those closer to high school basketball in the state. It might be as simple as the lack of talent on the court prevents teams from scoring more. I definitely think that plays a part. Maybe I'm wrong.
I don't think you can really place blame but I was present when a couple of AD's were discussing this issue and I think they would like to find a solution. I enjoy watching a well disciplined team play basketball but I'd like to see at least 1 point a minute. A shot clock probably isn't practical so a change in the coaching philosophy is probably the only solution.
I'd be interested to hearing more opinions from those closer to high school basketball in the state. It might be as simple as the lack of talent on the court prevents teams from scoring more. I definitely think that plays a part. Maybe I'm wrong.
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