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Baylor ring hanging T
Baylor vs Yale with 47.6 left in the first half. Came from the Lead.
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Had no problem with it, he pulled his feet almost to the rim, no one around
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I agree with the call, but have to wonder why the C didn't get it.
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Why shouldn't the Lead have first crack?
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Here is the video.
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Maryland vs. Kansas (South Region Semi)
How about the one on Maryland with 9:33 in the first?
It was close. Not sure I would have called it. However, worth a discussion. Also, plays like these make me glad that Class B's are only one FT now. |
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Maryland game.
They had to call that since they missed the double dribble [emoji3] It's a correct call IMO since no one was underneath him and he did an extra swing that wasn't necessary. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk |
It seemed like the extra swing was done solely for the purpose of him coming off the rim with his momentum going back down the floor.
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I've gone back and forth on this. In the end...it looks like he added a little extra sauce at the end so I think I'm OK with it. Agree the C shoulda grabbed it though.
This brings up a point that is often discussed in our pre-games...a certain high level vet in our association likes to add something along the lines of "If ya see one out of your primary that grabs ya by the balls, go get it". Maybe this one grabbed the L. |
No reason the L can't get this.
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I don't see why this is not the leads Primary in the first place. He's right there to see if any opponents are causing danger.
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I don't disagree. If he chins up a bit, though, I could see him missing it while looking at bodies for contact, etc.
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