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5: Had to watch it 10 times, but CC I think. First aspect is "where did the dribble end?" Some could argue that he was fumbling the gather so long that both feet were airborne when he finally secured control. I would disagree, though, as I feel the dribble ended while his right foot was still touching (pivot established). Then the next aspect is did that right foot (left foot came back down first but that's irrelevant) come back down before the pass. Ever so close, but I think it did. Travel. A no call here would not have been the worst ever. 6: No brainer. 7: Flopping 301. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Play 5: CC.....not only did he land, but one foot was flat on the floor and the 2nd foot was at the point of touching before he released the ball.
Play 6: CC...the extra footwork allowed the shooter create the space he needed to get the open shot. Play 7. CNC...not even close. I had essentially the same thing in a playoff game last year with seconds to go. The only difference is that the player in my game got in my face screaming about not calling the foul....so I called a foul, just not the one he wanted. Play 8. If I'm not calling a foul on the W12 for hooking his off arm around B5, I'm sure not calling B5 for pushing W12. |
5) Travel
6) Travel 7) Oh Miles, what are you doing? 8) Play on |
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