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Old Sun Dec 25, 2016, 04:43pm
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He does call a block. All I can figure is he waited to see if ball was going in on the shot. He may have called white for a bump on the shooter. There wasn't anything on the rebound.

Did the shooter get two FTs after this?
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Old Sun Dec 25, 2016, 06:05pm
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He does call a block. All I can figure is he waited to see if ball was going in on the shot. He may have called white for a bump on the shooter. There wasn't anything on the rebound.

Did the shooter get two FTs after this?
That is what I'm thinking...a block is not a typical call for a rebound.
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Old Sun Dec 25, 2016, 10:41pm
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He does call a block. All I can figure is he waited to see if ball was going in on the shot. He may have called white for a bump on the shooter. There wasn't anything on the rebound.

Did the shooter get two FTs after this?
AJ called a block on W25. He signaled a restricted area block, but I believe it was a block regardless because #25 turns his body into the shooter. But #25 was a secondary defender in the restricted area.

I have the full game downloaded and I saw multiple replays showing 25 turning his body into the shooter.

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Old Sun Dec 25, 2016, 10:43pm
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As for the play at 2:15 of the second half, they go to the monitor to see if there is cause for a flagrant or dead-ball technical on W25 after a travel is called on the opposing team.

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Old Mon Dec 26, 2016, 12:49pm
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He is not calling a foul on the rebound. He is calling a RA block.

Secondary defender grounded in the RA - correctly called a block. It just looks bad / confusing because it is called so late. However, a correct call.

The lead is caught in "no mans land" on the drive, or else he probably does a better job picking up secondary defender in RA.

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Old Wed Dec 28, 2016, 12:34pm
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He is not calling a foul on the rebound. He is calling a RA block.

Secondary defender grounded in the RA - correctly called a block. It just looks bad / confusing because it is called so late. However, a correct call.

The lead is caught in "no mans land" on the drive, or else he probably does a better job picking up secondary defender in RA.
The whistle cadence was awful late. And the point is not often done just for the RA by many officials. So I am not so sure that I agree that this was the reason, but if it was, then so be it.

And going back and looking at the video, the shooter was the guy going to the basket #44 and not the guy rebounding. But his signal and whistle confused the situation and the commentators as well.

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Old Wed Dec 28, 2016, 02:35pm
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He is not calling a foul on the rebound. He is calling a RA block.

Secondary defender grounded in the RA - correctly called a block. It just looks bad / confusing because it is called so late. However, a correct call.

The lead is caught in "no mans land" on the drive, or else he probably does a better job picking up secondary defender in RA.
Dale is 100% correct on this. I would have thought the C would have helped the lead on this play but the T's call is the exact play that are on the NCAA training tapes from JD Collins. The grounded secondary defender should be penalized under the current rules.
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Old Wed Dec 28, 2016, 07:25pm
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Dale is 100% correct on this. I would have thought the C would have helped the lead on this play but the T's call is the exact play that are on the NCAA training tapes from JD Collins. The grounded secondary defender should be penalized under the current rules.
Dang, what am I, chopped liver? I beat Dale by a few hours.

Feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here. LOL

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Old Thu Dec 29, 2016, 01:49am
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Dang, what am I, chopped liver? I beat Dale by a few hours.

Feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here. LOL

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Old Thu Dec 29, 2016, 11:36am
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Dang, what am I, chopped liver? I beat Dale by a few hours.

Feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here. LOL

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Sorry BNR, you are correct. I just thought Dale3 had a more complete answer for those that aren't quite as familiar with the RA rules.

By the way, Rodney is still one of my all time favorites. I pull up his old routines on youtube quite often!
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