Garbage time

Garbage time

Garbage time, also known as "junk time", is a term used in American sports (most commonly, basketball and football) parlance to refer to the period at the end of a timed sporting event when the outcome of the game has already been decided, and the coaches of one or both teams will decide to replace their best players with substitutes. [Beech, Roland. [http://www.nbcsports.com/nba/279527/detail.html "Coaching by the numbers"] , nbcsports.com, October 31, 2006] This serves to give those substitutes playing time experience in an actual game situation, as well as to protect the best players from the possibility of injury. [Jackson, John. " [http://www.suntimes.com/sports/basketball/bulls/185296,CST-SPT-bull25.article Trash men: Rookies roll in garbage time] ", "Chicago Sun-Times", December 25, 2006]

Garbage time owes its name to the fact that that period in a game is frequently marked by a significant drop in the quality of game play. This occurs for two primary reasons. Firstly, the players involved during that time are generally less talented. And secondly, the fact that seldom-used substitutes usually desire more future playing time means that when those players do play, they are often more concerned with making an individual impression than with executing team play at its best; this is especially true during garbage time because at that point, the matter of which team will win has already been decided anyway. [" [http://www.82games.com/comm14.htm Garbage Time Player Stats] ", 82games.com]

There are so-called "unwritten rules" for garbage time which indicate that the leading team should neither continue to play its starting players, devote unnecessary effort toward increasing the size of its lead, nor attempt particularly difficult and spectacular plays. [Kaufman, King. " [http://www.salon.com/sports/col/kaufman/2006/12/19/tuesday/index1.html King Kaufman's Sports Daily] ", salon.com, December 19, 2006] Doing so is interpreted as an unsportsmanlike attempt to embarrass or humiliate the trailing team. Violations (perceived or actual) of these guidelines sometimes result physical confrontations between the players of the opposing teams, such as the 2004 Malice at the Palace basketball brawl or the 2006 Knicks-Nuggets brawl, each of which occurred during garbage time.

During garbage time, the trailing team can sometimes rack up an unusually high tally of statistics, leading the respective box score to appear misleading of their actual game performance. For instance, in American football, if the losing team is behind by several touchdowns, the offense may resort entirely to the passing game in a futile effort to catch up. At the same time, the leading team (on defense, with inferior players) may allow them to complete plays (which benefits them by running out the clock). This may lead the statistics to indicate a high amount of passing yards for the losing squad, which would suggest the team performed better than reality. In general, although not always the case, it is not unusual for the losing team to have more passing attempts/yards than the winning team.

The phrase "garbage time" is one of a number of commonly used basketball terms, each of which is thought to have either been coined by broadcaster Chick Hearn, or first given widespread exposure through Hearn's adoption of it for use during his broadcasts. [Associated Press. " [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/news/2002/08/05/hearn_monday_ap Lakers announcer Hearn dead at 85] ", cnnsi.com, August 8, 2002]

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