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Cmon ZM, you better than that dude! You didn't say which half! |
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Here are the plays, in the first half.
Play #1: 9:46 - block/charge
Play #2: 9:32 - Should be a decent continuous motion play to discuss Peace
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Play 1 is basically about as close as it gets.
Did the defender stop moving forward before the offensive player left the ground to catch the pass? I looked at in slo-mo and still can't decide Announcer is dead wrong though. He's got the ball, you don't have to give a chance to a damn thing (other than touch the floor if you got there late). Live, I probably would've had a block too. Very difficult play to officiate too, unless you're disciplined enough to stare at the empty lane in your PCA with a trap 3 feet away from you. |
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The block/charge play is close. Did the defender establish his position prior to the offensive player going airborne? It is tough to tell even with the video. The offensive player doesn't come down on the floor either. He lands on the defender's foot and then crashes into him.
Difficult play, but I call a charge when it is super close. The other play is not even close. Only MTD and the guy working the game would count the goal. Cinci/Xavier? Perhaps its an Ohio thing. |
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Agreed that Play 1 is essentially as close as it gets. I can go either way. In real time, I'd likely have called a block.
Play 2, no goal. I agree he was fouled in his initial shooting motion (which is when the official raises his fist and blows his whistle), but THEN he reloads after the defender goes by/play is blown dead. Yes, it's a tough sell to award 2 shots and not count the goal, but that is how I see this one. Player was prevented from finishing his initial motion by the foul ... and then decided to try again unimpeded after the whistle. |
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I think the second play is much tougher than the first. I have an easy block on the first. I can see either on the second but would lean toward counting the basket.
Now I'll go back and watch the slo-mo versions. |
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Play #1: I have a block. The defender is still coming forward when the player goes airborne. It was not that hard of a call IMO. Saw that when I first saw the play.
Play #2: I guess it depends on when the foul was called. I am thinking he did not actually call the foul until the player was coming down from the air and grabbed the shooter. If you feel the contact was before that, then you do not have a counted basket. I can see both sides but understand that the official is standing and seeing the left arm as well that we do not see. I would like to ask him what he had ultimately, which is not likely going to happen. ![]() Peace
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Both are razor thin margins either way....
1) I like block here...my gut reaction first time in real time. Looks to be moving forward slightly in slow-mo. Certainly wouldn't question a charge from the official though. 2) Shooter appears to have gathered and started up at point of contact. Count it.
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