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Billy Packer once again showed just how clueless he is about the rules of the game.
Kansas is pushing up the ball and the player dribbling picks up his dribble with his right foot in the front court and his left foot on the division line and passes it to his teammate in the back court. Packer is screaming for the violation saying Kentucky should have the ball. |
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Maybe I saw it wrong(twice- because the replay looked the same to me), but it sure looked like the Kansas player had both feet in the frontcourt when he picked up the ball and passed it back to to a teammate that jumped from the backcourt. I thought it shoulda been a violation as soon as the airborne player touched the ball, because he jumped from the backcourt.
Have to see that one on SportsDesk again, I guess. |
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I have DVR and I replayed it several times. The KU player had his right foot about foot and a half into the front court and was dribbling in the back court. His left foot was on the division line when he gathered the dribble and passed it to his teammate.
It was close, but his foot was still on the line. Ted Valentine was too far back as trail to see anything, but it looked the the center was looking right at it. The funny thing was we did not hear a word from Packer when Teddy called the travel on Moody when his pivot foot NEVER moved, when he lost his balance gathering his dribble and twisted his ankle. |
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As I said, I thought he had both feet in the front court. Been wrong before too.
On that travelling call, I didn't think that the pivot foot moved, but it looked like there might also have been some contact that knocked the kid off balance. You know what Valentine's biggest problem on that call was, imo? I thought that he got caught too close to the play. He had a terrible view of the pivot foot because the play came right at him, and he was right on top of it-just a coupla feet away. |
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Teddy V. called a foul on Sparks when he stripped a Kansas player. They showed the replay in the arena and we heard the crowd reaction. At least, I don't have to deal with that at my games in rackety old gyms and 25 parents.
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whats the ncaa rule on traveling, while being doubled teamed (no dribble) with under a minute left, Miles fell to the floor then passed the ball to his teamate for a three. why wasn't there a travel call. how about all the held ball calls, i thought it was a physical defensive game.
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The NCAA rule is basically the same as the NF rule. I did not see the play so I cannot comment on why something was not called. Maybe the officials felt he got rid of the ball before the player hit the floor? Maybe when he hit the floor the ball handler was not in control of the ball. I really do not know.
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