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A Mike Patrick Gem
"The 5 second count ends when the dribbler passes that little hash on the sideline."
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The same game Jay Bilas says after an FSU was called for a PC foul. Bilas says, "He (Duke player Jon Scheyer) did not have the angle and he was moving."
I guess Patrick was rubbing off on Bilas. Peace
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Yes, "He was not set and was still moving" was used multiple times on that instant reply. Although I still thing it was a bang-bang block.
I believe he referred to the 28-foot line as the "quarter-court line" - when the dribbler "gets past that line, then the count stops and starts over." Is somebody kidding? That's just completely bizarre. |
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Perhaps one of our resident fossils could fill us in on what that rule was???
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Brad Nessler tells us that 21-0 is the best Carolina start ever.
I think anybody that knows anything about college basketball knows that Carolina went 32-0 in 1957, beating Wilt Chamberlain and Kansas in 3OT for the National Championship. Guys really need to do their homework. I can hardly wait to hear these two yahoos broadcast Tennessee-Vanderbilt tomorrow night. ![]()
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Midcourt Forecourt
The 28 foot midcourt hashmark used to separate the frontcourt into the midcourt and the forecourt. It used to be used, as stated in previous posts, to start a new five second count. It also used to be used for the old Lack of Action rule. If I remember correctly, the team behind, when on offense, had a certain amount of time to advance the ball from the midcourt into the forecourt. I believe that the amount of time allowed changed from ??? to ??? during the mid-1980's. Veterans, please help.
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