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Originally Posted by Toren
I haven't seen the video since last night, so my memory may be a little foggy. But I remember thinking I would have called the first contact as a hand check. But he obviously ruled it incidental no call. Which then lead to the whole series of backcourt non violations.
For the record, he nailed the no call on the possible violations.
But my point remains, if you let the first couple of contacts go, its hard to justify penalizing the defense on the one play he decides to actually not foul.
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I guess we'll agree to disagree...
It would be hard to justify if he just blew his whistle like it was a routine call. But did you see his verbal skills & big table presence?
Veteran guys say, we can turn our million dollar call into a cheap call & turn nickle & dimers into a million dollar call, depending on what we do post-whistle.
Take a look at Pitino after the whistle, dude is calling the next play.