They did that in the NBA All Star Game a few years. The point is it will generally stop teams from fouling to try to get the ball back leading to the free throw dance that bogs down most close games. In this rule system, the best strategy is to play solid defense, not foul.
My theory is the networks/advertisers want to eliminate overtime to keep their schedules more consistent. This can also aid fans and cities where the timing of a fan exodus is more predictable and therefore manageable. As a fan of the game I don't like the rule, but it does make some logical sense. Just not for the sport.
@@korbindallas4552As a fan of the game myself I love it: not only does it eliminate the endless procession of timeouts in close games, but it also means that, like baseball, there's always a theoretical chance to come back. It also means the game never ends on a miss. Miss a game-winning shot? Go make a stop on defense and try again. More heroes, fewer goats.
@@korbindallas4552Eliminating overtime is more of a by-product. More importantly, the one thing you would be giving up is the chance for insane buzzer beaters, like Dame Lillard versus the Thunder, Vince Carter versus the Spurs, or MJ versus the Cavs. I suppose a 92-92 game being played to 94 would also be exciting, but not quite the same.
Yeah I was coming in to say the same thing. I mean, you miss the buzzer beaters, except when it comes to the shot clock, but it cuts down on the morass which is the end of these basketball games with all the fouling and timeouts.
The basketball rule is called the Elam ending. It is being tested in several minor leagues and may be implemented in the NBA in the future. The main benefits are that it eliminates the need for overtime and also discourages teams from the intentional fouling and free throw procession that plagues alot of games.
Dude the play to leader + 9 rule is amazing! It means every game ends on a make by the winning team. Every game feels like a buzzer beater to win on the final play. So great! The crowd is chanting DEFENSE for the home team because the other team can't win if they can't score, miracle fifteen minute runs happen sometimes... I love it.
The basketball rule - the Elam ending - is being tested in many different leagues, including the NBA, because it has a few big benefits actually! Good for the players: Prevents overtime, so helps mitigate exhaustion-related injuries. Good for the pace of play: Discourages intentional fouling and clock manipulation, which is often the slowest and least exciting part of a basketball game, which is *not* what you want the final minutes of your sporting competition to be. Good for the fans: Prevents blowouts from dragging on needlessly - if a team is leading 91 to 70 with 4 minutes to go, you don't always have to play out all 4 minutes, but can end it in 1 or 2 minutes instead. Plus, it means every game will end in a "walkoff" shot - no more games ending with a slow dribble at halfcourt.
Am I crazy or does this read like AI wrote this? I'm not sure how or why that happened, but after reading it back I realized it sounds like ChatGPT?? I think maybe it's just the structure of and tone my comment lol 😭 like "short intro followed by bulleted list" and "mildly enthusiastic with polite exclamation marks" is a very common ChatGPT essay lol
It seems like you want sponsors that aren’t gambling sites and I really respect that. I’ll chug all the MOUNTAIN DEW I can and wear SHADY RAYS on all of my eyeballs.
@@seanconnell3414They are, or have been. But I imagine the point here is that they aren't constantly putting betting ads in our faces. Over time, we'll see if it sticks.
Yea but it could be for every video like a lot of other channels and websites. It’s just something I noticed and appreciate considering I know people who have lost a lot of money gambling sometimes ruining their families. So dew the dew, shady rays- a few.
Target score is awesome, makes it so the end of the game isn't so unrelated to the rest of the game, and every game ends in a game winner / walkoff . Its badass
Holly shiiit, as an absolute fanatical-crazy-madman Argentine football(soccer) fan, it is so weird for me to see our league on your channel lol... I have a gringa girlfriend and she likes Baseball so I started to follow a bunch of baseball channels, I found yours and she loved it when I sent to her one of your breakdowns lol P.S: Go Chicago Cubs and AGUANTE RIVER PLATE PAPAAAAAAAAAAAAA LOL
The final of The Hundred was last night, and Curran was again instrumental in winning the game for Oval with a damn near shutout from the last 20 balls.
The basketball rule is called the Elam Ending, and it's how every basketball game should end. The reason for it's existence is to end intentional fouling at the end of games, and a team is never out of it until the score is reached. Congrats on the sponsorship! This is my favorite Jomboy show that you do, happy to see it doing well.
I’ve said it before but genuinely means a lot as a retired lax bro who tries to do everything I can to grow the game to see a channel with such traction show it off.
I like that basketball rule better. It would stop all the fouling and dragging the end of so many games on forever. Rather than slowing a game down it could speed it up.
They do a similar thing in The Soccer Tournament with a target score that’s the winning team’s score at the end of regular play plus one. Game always ends with a goal that way.
those shots are so hard to track...you literally have to get in the net to punch out sometimes or you end up looking like a toddler jumping as high as you can fingers stretched out and it just sails over your head...happened to me my junior year off a corner...i cried for a week
Another plus to the Elam ending is every game has a game winning shot. Obviously you lose the traditional buzzer beaters (except the end of the first three quarters) but you always end on a shot going down.
"Never say die. That's Hinsdale's motto that I just made up." 😂 Let's get these mamma-jammas to 200,000 views. Things You Missed is the best. Shout-out to Rony and Dalton and I can't remember who else scours the channels for fun and interesting sporting moments, but well done.
Intent of Target Score: Eliminate/reduce deliberate fouling by the trailing defense Eliminate/reduce stalling by the leading offense Eliminate/reduce rushed/sloppy possessions by the trailing offense Provide greater hope for late comebacks Provide more memorable game-ending moments Eliminate late-game clock controversies and reviews
It’s called the Elam Ending. TBT has been using it forever. Its a fantastic way to end basketball games, takes the clock factor out of the game. Making any close range comeback possible.
The basketball rule was first done (to my knowledge) in TBT and it’s called the Elam ending. Their whole tagline with it is “every game ends in a buzzer beater” which is almost true, since the last play of every game is guaranteed to be a made shot. It can be very anticlimatic if it ends up being a game winning free throw, but still pretty cool
I don't like the rule that much, but it definitely prevents foul fests and encourages good defense down the stretch. It is interesting and would never be implemented in a regular big league, but for a smaller league it's fun to watch.
I imagine the basketball rule prevents excessive fouling at the end of the game as well as low effort time-wasting at the end of blowouts. It would also prevent overtime. It kind of sounds neat. The only thing I don't understand is why not a simple number like +10 instead of +9.
If I plan on watching Jomboy knowing that he will show me all the things I never planned on watching, does that mean I did plan on watching them through Jomboy?
Neither of the top comments mentioned this (although I think they got really important points I didn't think of, but this was my gut feeling and I think it's also relevant), but the Elam ending also eliminates garbage time where the result is determined but the teams have to keep playing
Clock manipulation and timeouts at the end of the game aren't fun to watch. It is a bunch of ads at the most exciting part of any game. Fouling people at the end of the game to stop the clock is a pretty bad precedent that has been set if you think about it. All those fouls could be labeled flagrant if you wanted. It also reflects 21 or street ball. You play to a number.
That basketball ending rule sounds awesome! Its great because if the game is a blow out as little as three shots can end the game and the losing theam's suffering. It also encourages defense at the end of games rather than fouling because you can't give up points you don't have to. I think the best thing though is it means games always end with a made basket so the potential for walk-off dunks like this one is really high.
I'd actually watch the NBA if they had this rule. It keeps the pace of the game going until the end, and avoids the stalling that works so well under the current rules
I really like the CEBL rule. It would make the final minutes more exciting because the team in the lead wouldn't be able to just let the time go forcing the opponent to intentionally foul so they get a chance with the ball. With the goal score it's still a race and it would make 3 pointers feel even more exciting in the final plays.
That LLWS was crazy roller-coaster. The team from Jasper, Indiana was also down to their last strike a half-inning earlier, but put up 6 runs in top of the 6th inning to pull ahead, and then lost. You need to reinvestigate! I hadn't planned it, but watched the whole game :)
That rule has been around for a long time. TBT aka the basketball tournament was the first thing I ever heard of doing it. Allows teams to stop fouling a bunch at the end of games it’s pretty fun
I know a lot of people watch nascar, but its still niche enough. It would be cool if you covered more of that. The Dillon wreck to win last week and the Lajoie full flip and roll this week is enough craziness to at least consider.
For people who don't play soccer: I'm 40, I've played nearly non-stop since I was in first grade. I've seen many many many attempts at hitting a bicycle kick in the various competitive & rec leagues from a wide array of people I'd call talented. And they always fail in ridiculous fashion. And its hilarious almost every time. Now, I don't think non-soccer people ever think it looks particularly easy, as I have to imagine people can understand that it certainly looks challenging to execute. But I think we get desensitized at how relatively 'easy' it looks because we seem to only ever see it in highlight reels when it works, lol. Or in short: The move looks tough, but I assure you, it's even tougher than you'd think, lol
Blaze (lax goalie) plays professional box lacrosse as a forward and outdoor scored coast to coast when he was in college too. Was only a matter of time
It's called the Elam ending, and they used it in The Basketball Tournament last year...I remember watching it with Best Virginia. Really cool ending format
Jimmy the CEBL uses what's called the "Elam Ending" which they use in The Basketball Tournament (TBT). And some of the other comments said it is so they don't foul... but really it's because it's so much more epic for every game to end on a game winner
CEBL says that the Intent of "Target Score" is: Eliminate/reduce deliberate fouling by the trailing defense Eliminate/reduce stalling by the leading offense Eliminate/reduce rushed/sloppy possessions by the trailing offense Provide greater hope for late comebacks Provide more memorable game-ending moments Eliminate late-game clock controversies and reviews
Saw the Elam ending on Fox Sports 1 this summer. I love it. I must admit that when playing recreation league games, we won more games cuz the other team didn’t make free throws.😃😝
Yes! Good rule, that way you're always fighting for a goal at the very end, and never to run out the clock. Plus that means you get a "walk-off" score in every game, and in that one, it was a slam-dunk.
I think that basketball league's rule allows for walk-off home run style situations where someone can shoot a clutch three or make a great layup and flex their way to the bench as the game ends.
For the CEBL thing - eliminates the team who is losing to intentionally foul to force free throws in order to try and get the ball back. I like it!!! Stops the BS fouling that always happens which has always cheapened the game in my opinion.
Blaze isn’t just the best goalie, he’s arguably the best all around player as he’s a starting forward in the pro indoor league, as well. Check out his coast to coast goal from his time at Albany University. Great highlight.
Played lacrosse in high school, our goalie went coast to coast twice in the three years I played with him. He could have easily been one of our better offensive players too but for some reason he was a glutton for punishment and decided to play goalie.
Ultimate frisbee has long used target scores in their leagues and that works great in that context. It's even more important in basketball, which can be so painful to watch with all the deliberate fouls at the end of the game.
That basketball rule would be so amazing for college basketball. The last few minutes can take FOREVER and be so incredibly tedious it makes for some truly unwatchable game endings.
The cap in basketball could be interesting if the give the other team a chance to rebuttal. Then if they respond give a shootout type finish with all the starting players shooting from 3.
Dude thank you so much for putting CEBL on things you missed! I from Winnipeg home of the Sea Bears and a big basketball fan. The target score rule is Awesome! It does two things. First it stops all the fouling in the last 3 min of a game to try and come back. The second reason and the thing I like the best is every game ends on a basket. It build anticipation and a tone of energy to the end of a regular season game! It's so fun! Enter This account can't receive your message
They did that in the NBA All Star Game a few years. The point is it will generally stop teams from fouling to try to get the ball back leading to the free throw dance that bogs down most close games. In this rule system, the best strategy is to play solid defense, not foul.
My theory is the networks/advertisers want to eliminate overtime to keep their schedules more consistent. This can also aid fans and cities where the timing of a fan exodus is more predictable and therefore manageable.
As a fan of the game I don't like the rule, but it does make some logical sense. Just not for the sport.
@@korbindallas4552As a fan of the game myself I love it: not only does it eliminate the endless procession of timeouts in close games, but it also means that, like baseball, there's always a theoretical chance to come back. It also means the game never ends on a miss. Miss a game-winning shot? Go make a stop on defense and try again. More heroes, fewer goats.
I love the idea of this rule. NBA and NCAA, please discuss implementing this in your leagues!
@@korbindallas4552Eliminating overtime is more of a by-product. More importantly, the one thing you would be giving up is the chance for insane buzzer beaters, like Dame Lillard versus the Thunder, Vince Carter versus the Spurs, or MJ versus the Cavs. I suppose a 92-92 game being played to 94 would also be exciting, but not quite the same.
Yeah I was coming in to say the same thing. I mean, you miss the buzzer beaters, except when it comes to the shot clock, but it cuts down on the morass which is the end of these basketball games with all the fouling and timeouts.
The basketball rule is called the Elam ending. It is being tested in several minor leagues and may be implemented in the NBA in the future. The main benefits are that it eliminates the need for overtime and also discourages teams from the intentional fouling and free throw procession that plagues alot of games.
This is what I was going to post. I'm surprised the JomBoy wasn't familiar with the Elam ending, it's had a fair amount the last 15 years.
I love the idea of this. I always disliked the way basketball games end in fouls.
Also cool cause there will be a “walk off” score every game
I was completely confused about that. Thanks for clearing that up.
It's one of the available rule changes in NBA 2k. We did it on a secret base experiment video and it kinda sucked, lol, but we abused it pretty bad.
Dude the play to leader + 9 rule is amazing! It means every game ends on a make by the winning team. Every game feels like a buzzer beater to win on the final play. So great! The crowd is chanting DEFENSE for the home team because the other team can't win if they can't score, miracle fifteen minute runs happen sometimes... I love it.
thank you for sticking with things you missed. I know it didn't always get the highest view count but they're my favorite series by far.
It always gets over 100k
I always loved these videos too!!
@@jekanyika His breakdowns get way more though. His video of Kjerstad getting hit in the head a few weeks ago has 1.6 million views.
@@jekanyikaironically this one might not…
The basketball rule - the Elam ending - is being tested in many different leagues, including the NBA, because it has a few big benefits actually!
Good for the players: Prevents overtime, so helps mitigate exhaustion-related injuries.
Good for the pace of play: Discourages intentional fouling and clock manipulation, which is often the slowest and least exciting part of a basketball game, which is *not* what you want the final minutes of your sporting competition to be.
Good for the fans: Prevents blowouts from dragging on needlessly - if a team is leading 91 to 70 with 4 minutes to go, you don't always have to play out all 4 minutes, but can end it in 1 or 2 minutes instead. Plus, it means every game will end in a "walkoff" shot - no more games ending with a slow dribble at halfcourt.
Am I crazy or does this read like AI wrote this? I'm not sure how or why that happened, but after reading it back I realized it sounds like ChatGPT?? I think maybe it's just the structure of and tone my comment lol 😭 like "short intro followed by bulleted list" and "mildly enthusiastic with polite exclamation marks" is a very common ChatGPT essay lol
@@AliceYobbynaw, ChatGPT uses complete sentences and reads more like essay answers to homework questions. 😅
This is my favourite thing to watch on RUclips. Original and refreshing content.
I think it says Original and refreshing content on a Mtn Dew can
This is by far the best Jomboy Media segment
Congratulations on the sponsor! I was not expecting Mountain Dew at all, that is wild.
Mountain Dew and Hims. Get wired and hard at the same time.
“Turns out…umps bald.” Too funny Jim.
Is no one gonna say anything about the ump taking a ball to the shin?
@@grantpowell4135 took it like a champ
@@t-mo199 right lol
Do the Dew Jimmy, just do the Dew! I thoroughly enjoy this focus on the obscure every week. They seem like a lot of work. Keep 'em coming! Thanks!
It seems like you want sponsors that aren’t gambling sites and I really respect that. I’ll chug all the MOUNTAIN DEW I can and wear SHADY RAYS on all of my eyeballs.
I'm pretty sure they're sponsored by Draft Kings also
@@seanconnell3414They are, or have been. But I imagine the point here is that they aren't constantly putting betting ads in our faces. Over time, we'll see if it sticks.
@@seanconnell3414I know they have DK as sponsors but I don’t see them sponsor every time which is cool.
Yea but it could be for every video like a lot of other channels and websites. It’s just something I noticed and appreciate considering I know people who have lost a lot of money gambling sometimes ruining their families. So dew the dew, shady rays- a few.
@Willybobthorton I bet more peoples lives have been ruined from drinking mtn dew every day 😂. That diabetes will get ya.
Target score is awesome, makes it so the end of the game isn't so unrelated to the rest of the game, and every game ends in a game winner / walkoff . Its badass
Holly shiiit, as an absolute fanatical-crazy-madman Argentine football(soccer) fan, it is so weird for me to see our league on your channel lol... I have a gringa girlfriend and she likes Baseball so I started to follow a bunch of baseball channels, I found yours and she loved it when I sent to her one of your breakdowns lol
P.S: Go Chicago Cubs and AGUANTE RIVER PLATE PAPAAAAAAAAAAAAA LOL
Gotta love a goalie goal
Love seeing the success. TYM is always so fun and entertaining and respectful. Just a love of sport.
The final of The Hundred was last night, and Curran was again instrumental in winning the game for Oval with a damn near shutout from the last 20 balls.
The basketball rule is called the Elam Ending, and it's how every basketball game should end. The reason for it's existence is to end intentional fouling at the end of games, and a team is never out of it until the score is reached. Congrats on the sponsorship! This is my favorite Jomboy show that you do, happy to see it doing well.
I’ve said it before but genuinely means a lot as a retired lax bro who tries to do everything I can to grow the game to see a channel with such traction show it off.
They use the Elam ending in The Basketball Tournament. I prefer it over the constant fouling at the end of regular games
2:17 Holy shit, that umpires legs. Guy looks like an alien.
ruclips.net/video/75TcZupSDEI/видео.html zero reaction to taking one to the shin
@@Picaroon9 Yea, that's just even more proof he's a fucking alien.
@@Picaroon9 They wear shin pads under their pants
That a big time sponsor. I’m happy this side quest has been so successful. I Really enjoy it. Thanks for the dedication.
Jomboy is just...fun. I'm never disappointed. And I'm jealous. He's making a living watching sports and telling us what was said...
Great line up this week! That bicycle kick must have been insane to watch in person.
That basketball rule is SO much better than the typical foul - free throw BS you normally see at the end of close basketball games.
The Mountain Dew sponsorship is wild. Welcome to the big league world series.
Watching Jomboy always makes me thirsty for Mountain Dew.
I like that basketball rule better. It would stop all the fouling and dragging the end of so many games on forever. Rather than slowing a game down it could speed it up.
Soccer is such an amazing sport. That volley to himself and bicycle kick were sublime.
It would be if they did things like that regularly.
That was one badass bicycle kick
Mauricio Pochettino
Steve Dietrich "chugger" is the best to ever do it Jimmy. Have some darn respect lol 😂
They do a similar thing in The Soccer Tournament with a target score that’s the winning team’s score at the end of regular play plus one. Game always ends with a goal that way.
The PLL goalie goal was awesome! Thanks for highlighting that for us.
those shots are so hard to track...you literally have to get in the net to punch out sometimes or you end up looking like a toddler jumping as high as you can fingers stretched out and it just sails over your head...happened to me my junior year off a corner...i cried for a week
Another plus to the Elam ending is every game has a game winning shot. Obviously you lose the traditional buzzer beaters (except the end of the first three quarters) but you always end on a shot going down.
Blaze Riorden also did a coast to coast in college when he was with Albany. Still remember that clip to this day.
"Never say die. That's Hinsdale's motto that I just made up." 😂
Let's get these mamma-jammas to 200,000 views.
Things You Missed is the best. Shout-out to Rony and Dalton and I can't remember who else scours the channels for fun and interesting sporting moments, but well done.
6:03 so teams don't waste time
Intent of Target Score:
Eliminate/reduce deliberate fouling by the trailing defense
Eliminate/reduce stalling by the leading offense
Eliminate/reduce rushed/sloppy possessions by the trailing offense
Provide greater hope for late comebacks
Provide more memorable game-ending moments
Eliminate late-game clock controversies and reviews
Yep exactly my thought.
Eliminates overtime/ties as well.
Eliminates the free throw contests at end of games
Exactly. They HAVE to score points to end it verse letting the clock tick
It’s called the Elam Ending. TBT has been using it forever. Its a fantastic way to end basketball games, takes the clock factor out of the game. Making any close range comeback possible.
Nice to see some love for the CEBL on here, that league is legit electric
The basketball rule was first done (to my knowledge) in TBT and it’s called the Elam ending. Their whole tagline with it is “every game ends in a buzzer beater” which is almost true, since the last play of every game is guaranteed to be a made shot. It can be very anticlimatic if it ends up being a game winning free throw, but still pretty cool
That was one bad ass bicycle kick
I don't like the rule that much, but it definitely prevents foul fests and encourages good defense down the stretch. It is interesting and would never be implemented in a regular big league, but for a smaller league it's fun to watch.
I love how pumped the fans are when Illinois ties the game up. That's what makes youth sports so great!
0 and 2 and throws one down the pipe? Thrown some junk first, you're ahead in the count.
love the variety this puts in my feed! thx jomboy!
I imagine the basketball rule prevents excessive fouling at the end of the game as well as low effort time-wasting at the end of blowouts. It would also prevent overtime. It kind of sounds neat. The only thing I don't understand is why not a simple number like +10 instead of +9.
If I plan on watching Jomboy knowing that he will show me all the things I never planned on watching, does that mean I did plan on watching them through Jomboy?
Neither of the top comments mentioned this (although I think they got really important points I didn't think of, but this was my gut feeling and I think it's also relevant), but the Elam ending also eliminates garbage time where the result is determined but the teams have to keep playing
No garbage time means some players might never see game action, since they only get in for garbage time.
Clock manipulation and timeouts at the end of the game aren't fun to watch. It is a bunch of ads at the most exciting part of any game. Fouling people at the end of the game to stop the clock is a pretty bad precedent that has been set if you think about it. All those fouls could be labeled flagrant if you wanted. It also reflects 21 or street ball. You play to a number.
That basketball ending rule sounds awesome! Its great because if the game is a blow out as little as three shots can end the game and the losing theam's suffering. It also encourages defense at the end of games rather than fouling because you can't give up points you don't have to. I think the best thing though is it means games always end with a made basket so the potential for walk-off dunks like this one is really high.
Wow, you got The Dew for a sponsor. Youve reached the top of the Mountain.....Dew.
I'd actually watch the NBA if they had this rule. It keeps the pace of the game going until the end, and avoids the stalling that works so well under the current rules
I really like the CEBL rule. It would make the final minutes more exciting because the team in the lead wouldn't be able to just let the time go forcing the opponent to intentionally foul so they get a chance with the ball. With the goal score it's still a race and it would make 3 pointers feel even more exciting in the final plays.
That LLWS was crazy roller-coaster. The team from Jasper, Indiana was also down to their last strike a half-inning earlier, but put up 6 runs in top of the 6th inning to pull ahead, and then lost. You need to reinvestigate! I hadn't planned it, but watched the whole game :)
That rule has been around for a long time. TBT aka the basketball tournament was the first thing I ever heard of doing it. Allows teams to stop fouling a bunch at the end of games it’s pretty fun
That bicycle kick was nuts. Dude was right to do the ‘crazy’ signal
Walter Bou’s brother, Gustavo Bou, just retired from professional football. Gonna miss him on the revs.
Never have I wanted a Mountain Dew more.
I know a lot of people watch nascar, but its still niche enough. It would be cool if you covered more of that. The Dillon wreck to win last week and the Lajoie full flip and roll this week is enough craziness to at least consider.
For people who don't play soccer:
I'm 40, I've played nearly non-stop since I was in first grade. I've seen many many many attempts at hitting a bicycle kick in the various competitive & rec leagues from a wide array of people I'd call talented. And they always fail in ridiculous fashion. And its hilarious almost every time.
Now, I don't think non-soccer people ever think it looks particularly easy, as I have to imagine people can understand that it certainly looks challenging to execute. But I think we get desensitized at how relatively 'easy' it looks because we seem to only ever see it in highlight reels when it works, lol.
Or in short:
The move looks tough, but I assure you, it's even tougher than you'd think, lol
Blaze (lax goalie) plays professional box lacrosse as a forward and outdoor scored coast to coast when he was in college too. Was only a matter of time
I love Hinsdale Illinois’ longstanding motto “NEVER SAY DIE” 😂
It's called the Elam ending, and they used it in The Basketball Tournament last year...I remember watching it with Best Virginia. Really cool ending format
Jimmy the CEBL uses what's called the "Elam Ending" which they use in The Basketball Tournament (TBT). And some of the other comments said it is so they don't foul... but really it's because it's so much more epic for every game to end on a game winner
so into this series, commenting to keep the hype train rolling
CEBL says that the Intent of "Target Score" is:
Eliminate/reduce deliberate fouling by the trailing defense
Eliminate/reduce stalling by the leading offense
Eliminate/reduce rushed/sloppy possessions by the trailing offense
Provide greater hope for late comebacks
Provide more memorable game-ending moments
Eliminate late-game clock controversies and reviews
Saw the Elam ending on Fox Sports 1 this summer. I love it. I must admit that when playing recreation league games, we won more games cuz the other team didn’t make free throws.😃😝
Yes! Good rule, that way you're always fighting for a goal at the very end, and never to run out the clock. Plus that means you get a "walk-off" score in every game, and in that one, it was a slam-dunk.
For sure one of your top uploads so far!
I think that basketball league's rule allows for walk-off home run style situations where someone can shoot a clutch three or make a great layup and flex their way to the bench as the game ends.
I'm gonna enjoy an ice cold, refreshing Mountain Dew TM today
For the CEBL thing - eliminates the team who is losing to intentionally foul to force free throws in order to try and get the ball back. I like it!!! Stops the BS fouling that always happens which has always cheapened the game in my opinion.
Jim was most definitely on the dew this episode
When you said the cricket player's little fistpump was just for him, I was saying it at the same time, and for some reason that made the video for me.
The Soccer Goal was an almost perfect recreation of one of Ronaldinhos best goals ever.
That's the Elam ending. TBT summer basketball tournament here in the US uses it. I kind of like it...
Greatest show on the internet!!!
Was a nice Coast to Coast, Would love to see a breakdown of some of Brett Queener's Goalie Coast to Coast goals
Blaze isn’t just the best goalie, he’s arguably the best all around player as he’s a starting forward in the pro indoor league, as well. Check out his coast to coast goal from his time at Albany University. Great highlight.
Played lacrosse in high school, our goalie went coast to coast twice in the three years I played with him. He could have easily been one of our better offensive players too but for some reason he was a glutton for punishment and decided to play goalie.
Best freakin channel ever!! Love you guys!! 🤘🤘👍👍
The goalie shrug is awesome.
Wait, this is sponsored by the Dew? *THE DEW*
Ultimate frisbee has long used target scores in their leagues and that works great in that context.
It's even more important in basketball, which can be so painful to watch with all the deliberate fouls at the end of the game.
I love this series so much
Congrats on Mountain Dew, so sick
Thank you baby Jesus. Mountain Dew!!
Love this segment!
Bro the fact you got Mountain Dew is wild
What a heads up play by the 2nd baseman!
Love the basketball points target rule. The foul-timeout fest that mars the end of most close games goes bye-bye.
You couldn't get the Mountain Dew sponsorship last year when caffine didn't hurt me?
That's Patrick Roy right there.
That basketball rule would be so amazing for college basketball. The last few minutes can take FOREVER and be so incredibly tedious it makes for some truly unwatchable game endings.
Mtn Dew definitely got that theme song money.
The cap in basketball could be interesting if the give the other team a chance to rebuttal. Then if they respond give a shootout type finish with all the starting players shooting from 3.
Dude thank you so much for putting CEBL on things you missed! I from Winnipeg home of the Sea Bears and a big basketball fan. The target score rule is Awesome! It does two things. First it stops all the fouling in the last 3 min of a game to try and come back. The second reason and the thing I like the best is every game ends on a basket. It build anticipation and a tone of energy to the end of a regular season game! It's so fun!
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5:25 Why? perhaps because the game can end in an awesome walk-off alley-oop dunk? and always ends in a walk-off?
Or we do things the old way and the last 2 minutes of the game is watching people shoot free throws. This is so much better
I think more importantly, it solves the terrible clock management at the end of basketball games.
Thanks Jim