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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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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. |
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The T missed the illegal dribble. The C had a great, open look at the take foul. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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. |
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Sirmons was the C. |
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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. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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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”? |
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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. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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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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