Kansas/Baylor (video request)
17:54 second half on CBS. Foul called off the ball on a good basket.
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You request and an additional play (Video)
Play #1:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_G6-swkoNDk" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe> Play #2: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e28moyClvRU" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe> Peace |
Both good calls.
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1. Travel by Blue 10. Left foot is pivot and slides before dribble. I like the foul, reminds me of a play I had earlier in the year.
2. Offensive. |
Good calls.
No question in Play #2. And I believe you have to get that foul in Play #1, as it's a big enough push that you shouldn't let it go. |
no, was flop, these are big boys, don't encourage them to flop on light contact. that player drew 2 fouls by flopping on the most important player on the floor. don't reward or it's dominoes for the day. lol.
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to call a flop in the post w/o substantial displacement or a grab and throw is for the ladies game. don't call a foul if you think the 'fouled' player could have stayed on his feet if he was trying to.
the other 2 calls, that travel was a great get, and the 3 point shot, while I am of the opinion that if a defender is dumb enough to make an official make a decision on a last second shot by getting in the gray area, I didn't think that was any contact whatsoever, complete flop. no foul if you can't clearly tell on a replay whether there was any contact on the arm whatsoever after the shot, it shouldn't have been called. |
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2. The player that was fouled didn't leave his feet, so you're thing about leaving his feet makes no sense. Besides, being able to "fight against" the foul is meaningless. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
by staying on his feet, I mean not gone to the floor in a heap lol. These are men, it's not junior high girls. If a player is engaged is stationary post play, and bends his knee for leverage and to lock up against an opponent, don't penalize it if the opponent chooses to not engage but instead to fall like he's been shot by a sniper. tell him to get his ass up, and guess what, he won't do it anymore. if there is obvious illegal contact, that's another matter. wasn't in either of those cases. stick man chose not to fight position. i think in both cases the player flopped to see if a naive official would fall for it. and he got bites both times lol. that won't fly with officials that know what they are doing, and they will let the flopper know it too. if you are on the ground in the paint and someone gets caught up with you, it's a foul on you, so be careful big boy.
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You post like a fan and not like an official. Punctuation is your friend.
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I'll amend my previous post to say he "posts like a troll...." |
KU fan, yes, has nothing to do with what I'm saying. I've reffed games with current NBA players and know what I'm doing. If you want to call it like ladies are playing, they don't like it. lol.
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