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Old Mon Jan 10, 2005, 01:47pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
As I said, I thought he had both feet in the front court. Been wrong before too.

On that travelling call, I didn't think that the pivot foot moved, but it looked like there might also have been some contact that knocked the kid off balance. You know what Valentine's biggest problem on that call was, imo? I thought that he got caught too close to the play. He had a terrible view of the pivot foot because the play came right at him, and he was right on top of it-just a coupla feet away.
One other thing I didn't understand about the beginning of the game. Clougherty made some sort of call on a Kentucky steal & fast break right in front of the table. Play stopped, I didn't hear a whistle, and the next thing you know, Kansas has the ball back. Anyone know exactly what happened on this play?? All 3 officials huddled quickly in front of the table and then play resumed. I'm wondering if there was an inadvertent whistle or something.
The Miles Travel...dribbling when he fell...no travel.

The Miles Backcourt...appeared like left foor was on the line (not absolutly clear in my video) but I lean towards no violation.

The other traveling (rolled ankle) call. I thought he had already pivoted on the other foot prior to the pivot shown in the close up angle. I agreed with the traveling.

The first half Clougherty question...I heard no whistle, as far as I could tell, the player heard a sqeak and thought it was a whistle and stopped dribbling (while still running) and then Clougherty called a travel. It was goofy, no doubt but I don't think the crew did anything to cause it.
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