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Old Mon Feb 06, 2017, 06:40pm
dahoopref dahoopref is offline
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Thanks for posting JRut. Wow!! This play was a lot closer than I was informed about. This is a very tough play considering the time and situation. A lot to be learned from this.

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Originally Posted by deecee View Post
In real time I can see officials missing the RA aspect here. However it should be an RA play based on the amount of videos and emphasis on the level of contact expected on plays to rim AND the RA that have been circulated the last couple years.
I don't like where the L is positioned on the court in front of the endline or how his head position is no-where remotely looking at the RA; it is completely upward. The C could officiate upward action to the rim and would have a difficult view picking up defender's feet due to USC #22 obstructing the sight-line one this play.

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
Initial guarding position is established outside of the restricted area and then the defender gives ground and the offensive player slips by with little contact. I have a no-call call on this.
I agree with your assessment and like the no-call as well.
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