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First they ruin, I MEAN RUIN college football with this clock starting BS...now the NBA is switching game balls, and according to SHAQ the ball is like "a cheap K Mart ball"...why change the ball, what sense?

:nopityA: these competition committee people need to cool it :icon_conf
 

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Shaq and others hate the new NBA ball

MIAMI (AP) -- Heat center Shaquille O'Neal is no fan of the new basketballs to be used by the NBA this season, and isn't afraid to say so.

"I think the new ball is terrible," O'Neal said Monday. "It's the worst decision some expert, whoever did it, made. ... The NBA's been around how long? A hundred years? Fifty years? So to change it now, whoever that person is needs his college degree revoked. It's a terrible decision."

It's only the second time in 60 seasons the NBA has changed its game balls, and the first time in 35 years.

The new model, the league said in a release, "is a microfiber composite with moisture management that provides superior grip and feel throughout the course of a game."

O'Neal, along with many of his Heat teammates, strongly disagree.

"Feels like one of those cheap balls that you buy at the toy store, indoor-outdoor balls," O'Neal said. "I look for shooting percentages to be way down and turnovers to be way up, because when the ball gets wet you can't really control it. Whoever did that needs to be fired. It was terrible, a terrible decision. Awful. I might get fined for saying that, but so what?"

Other factors cited by the league in changing the ball is so that ones used in games will be uniform throughout the league, and that the leather models needed a breaking-in period that won't be necessary with the composite.

"I don't like it, because it's different," Heat backup center Michael Doleac said. "You get used to something, you don't want to change it. ... But in three years, we'll probably all look back and not be able to imagine playing with anything else."

The new composite will be the third type of ball Heat guard Dwyane Wade will use in four months.

Last season's finals were played with the traditional leather ball, then the FIBA world championships used a ball that was slightly smaller than the NBA model -- something Wade spent most of the summer getting familiar with.

"Now I've got to make another adjustment with a ball that I haven't shot with at all and it's going to be a challenge," Wade said. "That means it's going to take a lot of late nights for me, I'll tell you that, to get really adjusted to the ball because I have no choice."

Wade said the biggest complaint players have with the new ball is the slippage factor, as in how much grip will be lost when players' hands sweat and that moisture gets on the ball.

"Hopefully over time, you'll hear nothing about it and we'll all stop complaining," Wade said. "But I think rebounds are going to go up this year. All around the league, I think there's going to be a lot of bricks thrown up there early on."

Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


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It will be interesting to see if shooting percentages do drop...and if the oddsmaker will factor this in right away..

I tried shooting with the smaller girls ball once...and that is odd, ball is smaller but it's totally different to play with.
 

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If you guys have played with a leather game ball back in the day, you know damn well the thing feels great the entire time.

I feel for these guys
 

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Journeyman said:
They have used the same ball for 66 years!
according to ESPN this is the 2nd time in 60 seasons the ball has been changed...
 

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Dsethi said:
according to ESPN this is the 2nd time in 60 seasons the ball has been changed...

60 yrs, 66 yrs...not much difference, I think that means it was 60+ years ago the ball was changed last 2 times in 60 years...

Basically saying the last time they changed the ball was when Dr. Naismith took down the peach baskets.
 

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The one thing that has changed a lot is the goal

It is so much easier to shoot on one of those NBA goals when the springs are soft, it is extremely forgiving
 

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They are jumping the gun here. I am sure the ball's design will help improve shooting and grip. These guys aren't stupid. Give it a chance and you will see. Technological improvements are everywhere in sports, and I think it is a good thing.
 

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The teniis eye is about the only piece of technology I have really approved...screw instant replay, screw the clock running in college, screw the new ball...it aint broke! the college clock rule thing just has me furious...I think they will change it back.
 

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you don't like instant replay? why not use video to prove/disprove a catch which can have a huge effect on the game/season/career?
 

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ive used the new ball, way better IMO then the old one.
 

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IMPROVED grip it is for dunking lets get to it no one in nba can shoot anymore just dunk
 

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