Throughout the past couple of years, high school basketball has started to look more and more like collegiate basketball. Players are constantly working on their fast break dunks, transferring to play for the best teams in the state, sponsors put money into programs and, as of this year, Nebraska high school basketball has a shot clock.
Contrary to popular belief, this is not the first time the Metro high school teams have seen the shot clock. Last year, at the Metro Holiday tournament, players and coaches alike got their first experience in games with a shot clock, which helped them prepare for the upcoming season.
The Eagles have many drills which have helped them work with a shot clock.
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