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Play #1. In addition to the discussion of how much contact to allow after a block, this could even be considered one of the rare cases where a double foul might be the right call. Both clubbed each other in the face. Even if you don't want call both, the offensive player was clearing out and hit the defender's face first and hit him pretty good. That should have been called and that would make the ball dead. The subsequent foul would have technically happened after the ball was dead but would have been close enough to consider it approximately the same time.
Play #2. Yes, it is definitely a travel. But I'll admit that I have not called that on more than one occasion even when I've seen it.
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Play #3- boy from the play in real time I thought for sure it was a foul. Then the other angles it looks like he didn't touch him. The last slo mo looks to me like he displaced him however. I go with foul.
FYI- I was at the Big 10 Tournament this weekend and that official was one of the best IMO. He officiated the final yesterday. |
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Play #4 = correct call, but boy did the new Lead get caught WAY behind this play. He is merely one step ahead of the C and hasn't yet reached the 28-foot mark when the ball comes loose. Tough position for that play.
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Plays I did not have time to post earlier. Let me know what you think.
Play #5: Play #6: Play #7: Peace
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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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