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The Rubber Band Effect, or Why Scott Drew Might Sit Players with Two Fouls

Baylor used to play guys with two fouls a lot; the rubber band effect might explain why Baylor sits guys more often now
February 21, 2024
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There’s an old maxim: A bucket or stop one minute into the game is just as valuable as one that occurs in the last minute of the game. 

There’s also a funny episode of The Fairly OddParents. The show involved a child who gained fairy godparents, which allowed him to wish for anything within confined rules. In that one episode, he wishes to be an unstoppable basketball player.

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