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A couple of points that I wanted to bring up about actions I have seen in the NCAA tournament's. I just wonder if anyone else has noticed and get some thoughts on the calls and/or no-calls.
1) I have seen several dunks well after the whistle. I am talking about players that are not already heading to the basket to dunk. The whistle blows and everyone stops, except one big guy with the ball who takes two steps and slams it. I can't tell that the officials even notice it, though maybe they do and either tell the player not to do it or choose to ignore it. Should anything be done or said about this by the officials on the floor? 2) Players dunking, then slapping the backboard while still in the air. To me that is taunting and is unsportsmanlike. I don't even remember what game it was but it was towards the end of a close game and had the player been assessed a technical it could have had an affect on the outcome. I think until a supervisor or somebody tells me to look the other way, this is automatic in my book. Thoughts? 3) One thing I hadn't really noticed until last night in the Women's NCAA tourney when Minnesota was playing at UNC, an assistant?(an adult woman at the far end of the bench) was nearly out on the court wildly flinging a large white towel towards the official in anger over a call. The head coach was reluctant to argue because she had been T'd minutes before. I think I would have to put a stop to actions like this very quickly. It looked like it would be very hard to ignore as animated as it was.
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1) No problem with the dunking after the whistle. At least in the situations i have seen.
2) Actually this was called a T in a NC2a game. I saw the replays just when i turned on the TV. Don't know the game but they did call the T. And i think it was at the end of a close game. 3) didn't see that, but i saw a game last night where the court had 10' to 15' clearance around the court. The coaches were not near the court. whats up with that.
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1)so do you just ignore it or try to stop it by preventative officiating? 2)I did see it called once, which is why I noticed it the second time probably, and it wasn't called then, same question would you call it if you saw it 3)the weirdest one I have seen was in a conference tournament, the court at Wisconsin??? or Minnesota??? was about three feet higher than the benches, like they were in a pit, I would be afraid of falling off as an official
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Devdog69, I saw that assistant from ther UNC/Minn women's game the other night too. I think she was either an assistant or an injured player ... couldn't tell, but the towel waving was constant throughout the second half and it was directed at the officials a lot of the time. She definitely deserved a T.
Williams arena (The Barn) at Minnesota is notorious for its raised floor. I've seen a few players go tumbling or slide right off into the cheerleaders. I saw a little of the Vanderbilt game. The teams sit underneath the basket (I beleive) at one end. There is nothing on the far sideline for about 20ft until the stands begin. I'm not sure about the near sideline because of the camera view |
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