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Originally Posted by Tetraman
At the beginning of college basketball season, teams build their roster to a specific set of rules - one of those rules included that any shot made inside the 3-point line would be worth 2 points. Theres were the official rules of Basketball. They were part of the game. And so a season went on where the 2-point shots were involved. Then came the NCAA tournament, who slotted 68 teams first, and then announced that Slam Dunks would earn 3 points rather than 2.
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I have a slight issue with this ongoing analogy. It seems to me that people repeatedly are associating IRI with the NBA official tournaments. IRI isn't an official FIRST event. They are not required to play by the same rules. They can make these changes because it's an
offseason event... Street ball has different rules than the NCAA tournaments doesn't it? I think that IRI is essentially some really high class street ball.
Also, if coaches are allowed to modify their roster for play in the "off season" with these modified rules, then they should go ahead and do so. Some coaches may not have the resources to hire new plays (read: modify their robots) but thats part of the game...