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Originally posted by rulesmaven
I think Nichols explanation was that he gathered while the left foot was still on the floor. If that's not the basis for the call, I'm really not seeing any other coceivable basis. If the left foot was clear of the floor when the dribble stopped, I can't see any problem with the play, because he surely shot before the right foot returned to the floor.
One interesting thing to note is that Scott -- the defender who had been guarding Ray out near the sideline/three point line immediately assumed he had been called for the foul and ran over to the spot to say that it was on the floor. I did think Scott fouled him out there, and Scott has admitted as much. But the shot they showed on CBS today looks pretty clear that McCants didn't touch him once he got in the lane.
I hate to say it, but it really is hard to conclude anything other than that O'Neill anticipated contact in the lane.
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What I heard on CBS is that Nichols said IF the official judged the left foot was the pivot then the travel was the correct call. If.
I did not hear that Nichols said it was absolutely the correct call.
I'm looking for the statement but I can't find it. If you have a link can you post it and we can put this this to an end.