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Originally Posted by zebraman
Embarrassing. I'm thinking that John Adams is not going to be real pleased about the way a few things that were handled in that game.
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Hank Nichols still assigns this tournament although I'm sure John Adams (if he were watching) would not be pleased if it happened as described here.
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Originally Posted by Spence
One of the elbow scenarios as I recall it:
UK's Brandon Knight had the ball on the wing with a defender on him. While bringing the ball from his left to his right he strikes the UW defender in the nose with his elbow. No call. Played on. Not sure of all of the details in between but I do know that eventually a foul was called on UW on a shot by UK inside. 2 shots. Go to a TV timeout.
During the TV timeout UW coach asks about the elbow by Knight. Officials then go back to the monitor and determine that it was a foul.
When we return from the commercial a foul is called on UK's Knight, 2 FTs are shot with the lanes cleared , and then they went back to UK shooting 2 FTs for the shooting foul that happened prior to the TV TO.
Was that handled correctly? Can you go back for something that occurred previously? Is there a limit on how far back in time you can go?
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I'm interested in this play and how it was adjudicated.
If it happened as you described then I think they did it wrong (IMO).
After reviewing the monitor and discovering an "intentional foul" from an elbow, the crew should have:
Penalize KY Knight for an "intentional foul."
KY Knight or whichever UK Player got fouled: gets 2 FTs for being fouled before the TV timeout with the lane cleared.
UW player who got elbowed: 2 FTs for being elbowed above the head with the lane cleared.
UW gets the ball out of bounds nearest to the spot where the elbow foul was.