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grunewar Sat Apr 06, 2019 08:15pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 1032052)
Including Charles Barkley, who said he wasn’t aware of that ruling.
He was absolute class in not complaining about officiating decisions, but rather praised both Auburn and Virginia for the plays that they made and the great game.

I too thought Charles showed some class there. Appreciative of what Auburn accomplished. Stuff happens. Good on him!

SC Official Sat Apr 06, 2019 08:17pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 1032031)
At that stage of the game does it really matter?

We post potentially missed plays or rules all the time on this forum that probably don’t matter “at that stage of the game.” So what’s your point?

Raymond Sat Apr 06, 2019 08:29pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 1032031)
At that stage of the game does it really matter?

It always matters if you working a college game with me. When I'm the crew chief I make sure that we're putting the ball in play where it supposed to be.

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Raymond Sat Apr 06, 2019 08:32pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 1032050)
Auburn fans throw stuff at the refs as they leave the floor.



https://streamable.com/k8496

While security stands around with their thumbs up their asses.

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Rich Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:34pm

It's unfortunate the double dribble was missed, but the T knew the defense was going to take a foul there.....tough to officiate the defense there knowing that and catch a double - which rarely happens at that level.


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dahoopref Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:35pm

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Originally Posted by SC Official (Post 1032048)
Hardly any fanboys knew that was an illegal dribble until Steratore came on air.

Put yourself on the court as the T or C and imagine officiating the defender (as we are taught) expecting a take-foul to happen.

I'm not seeing a dribble off the foot with the Auburn #2 so close to the ball handler and not guessing why the ball was loose for a split second. I'm just really surprised Breeding didn't call the take-foul.

SC Official Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:44pm

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Originally Posted by dahoopref (Post 1032069)
Put yourself on the court as the T or C and imagine officiating the defender (as we are taught) expecting a take-foul to happen.

I'm not seeing a dribble off the foot with the Auburn #2 so close to the ball handler and not guessing why the ball was loose for a split second. I'm just really surprised Breeding didn't call the take-foul.

Christ, Breeding was not the official that missed the illegal dribble or the take foul.

Rich Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:49pm

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Originally Posted by SC Official (Post 1032071)
Christ, Breeding was not the official that missed the illegal dribble or the take foul.



The T missed the illegal dribble. The C had a great, open look at the take foul.


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SC Official Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:49pm

It’s amazing to me how many holier-than-thou high school officials have the gall to act as though “I wouldn’t have missed that play or this play.”

This crew missed plays. This crew made some outstanding calls.

Yawn.

Nevadaref Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:51pm

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Originally Posted by dahoopref (Post 1032069)
Put yourself on the court as the T or C and imagine officiating the defender (as we are taught) expecting a take-foul to happen.

I'm not seeing a dribble off the foot with the Auburn #2 so close to the ball handler and not guessing why the ball was loose for a split second. I'm just really surprised Breeding didn't call the take-foul.

You want the Lead to come get that in the backcourt?
Sirmons was the C.

Rich Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:51pm

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Originally Posted by SC Official (Post 1032073)
It’s amazing to me how many holier-than-thou high school officials have the gall to act as though “I wouldn’t have missed that play or this play.”



This crew missed plays. This crew made some outstanding calls.



Yawn.



I'm with you in case you don't realize it.

Who the f---, even in a top HS game, expects an illegal dribble?

Staring at the dribbler is usually a recipe for not getting anywhere near that level.


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SC Official Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:53pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 1032072)
The T missed the illegal dribble. The C had a great, open look at the take foul.

The T was Kimble. The C was Sirmons.

Breeding had nothing to do with these plays, and he had the guts to make the most important call of the game and nailed it.

How many holier-than-thou officials would have passed on that play under the justification of “letting the kids decide it”?

dahoopref Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:53pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 1032074)
You want the Lead to come get that in the backcourt?
Sirmons was the C.

Sorry, I incorrectly identified Breeding for Sirmons.

Rich Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:55pm

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Originally Posted by SC Official (Post 1032076)
The T was Kimble. The C was Sirmons.



Breeding had nothing to do with these plays, and he had the guts to make the most important call of the game and nailed it.



How many holier-than-thou officials would have passed on that play under the justification of “letting the kids decide it”?



I never used names.

A to B, bodied the shooter at the top of the shot.

If you pass on that, you're not a good official and I don't want to work with you.


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SC Official Sat Apr 06, 2019 09:55pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 1032075)
I'm with you in case you don't realize it.

Who the f---, even in a top HS game, expects an illegal dribble?

Staring at the dribbler is usually a recipe for not getting anywhere near that level.


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I know plenty of high school officials who would stare at the dribbler, know the dribbling rules forward and back, and would still miss that play.

Yet in a Final Four game those same officials want to lambaste the top officials in the country for erring. LOL.


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