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Post by bvrbooster on Apr 1, 2024 21:39:24 GMT -8
It was 9 inches short. One would think even a cursory inspection of it would have caught that; that's a bunch.
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Apr 1, 2024 21:56:25 GMT -8
Or the hole in the floor that is supposed to be centered under the basket being 9" closer to the end line.
As I said before, what a f*** up!?!?
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Post by greybeav on Apr 2, 2024 7:30:30 GMT -8
It was 9 inches short. One would think even a cursory inspection of it would have caught that; that's a bunch. I didn't know it was that far off till you said that, had to research and yeah, that's insane. If I wasn't too lazy, I'd look up the 3-pt shooting stats by for each team, compare to when they were on that end of the court, etc. etc. "After reviewing the Portland court, it was found that the center hole was punched about 9 inches short of where it needed to be at the apex of the 3-point arc. “Connor Sports and the NCAA found the inaccurate line was the result of human error by the finisher contracted by Connor Sports,” Holzman said." There's even a drawing here, I need visuals myself. apnews.com/article/ncaa-portland-3point-line-d78742b29b8a48fa3f6b5de7899c7844
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Apr 2, 2024 11:00:24 GMT -8
Thanks for the link gb. Just looking at the photo it appears very obvious that one side is shorter than the other
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