Chuma Okeke: “Honestly, I think the NBA is probably slower than college ball. The only reason it feels faster is because of the 24-second shot clock. That makes it seem like it’s more up and down, but in reality, it’s not much faster than college. The biggest difference is that in the NBA, a lot of teams are running ISO, slow-ball, or pick-and-roll. In college, you might run a play to get an easy bucket or move the ball around more.” -via YouTube / September 20, 2024
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