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I'm not judging the call one way or another. I just don't agree with the Trail coming to get this play when the Lead was right there and the Center (his primary in transition) had a clear look.
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Hmm. My first thought was that was a good get by the new T. The old T is starting to transition and is a bit straitlined, the C is all the way across the court, and T was following the play. I think he got it right, and particularly in crunch time, this is a great call. The bump causing the travel pretty much forced him to make it, I'm guessing it was going to be a play on if the ballhandler kept going up the floor. I liked his mechanics in that he closed down on it and was decisive and clear.
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If you're going to take a call right in front of your partner, particularly one in perfect position, it better be obvious and right. And it wasn't. The player had LGP and got run into. He didn't do anything wrong. It wasn't a block. Even if you don't agree with it not being a block, that isn't the type of call to go get that far away like that.
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The C has sideline-to-sideline in transition, especially at the mid-court area, that play is his primary.
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Agree. The new T was looking through several other players too. Not a good look.
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Duke vs UNC 7:55 second half
scramble for the ball and ball goes oob. During dead ball the camera shows Duke player Kennard who ended up on his butt oob. One of the refs offers his hand to help Kennard up and Kennard slaps the refs hand away. At least that is what I saw. The camera shows it very briefly. There was no call made and from what I could tell the action was ignored and rightly so.
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