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Looks like the foul occurred with .3 secs left on the clock. Gutsy call. Especially since only one third of the gym was able to see what the official saw.
I would think the only way an official calls a foul in that situation is if it is an obvious foul that everyone in the gymnasium can see. Gutsy gutsy call. |
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Yea, that's what I said. Only make calls when a foul is obvious to everyone in attendance.
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It's only right. We officials have no business making a call that we don't know the entire audience, coaches and players will agree with. I can't believe I'm the only one that calls a game using that mantra.
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I watched the video before I read anything about the incident. I was actually wondering what the "controversy" was all about. Sure it was a gutsy call, but that is why you work in the state tournament game!!
Had the other team done a better job boxing out and securing the rebound (not to mention more then one missed free throw or turn over) this wouldn't have been an issue. |
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In my experience, you're in a very miniscule minority with that particular philosophy. |
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I've heard of calling the obvious, but never calling only the obvious.....
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Lot's of good opinions posted on the site with the video.
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And it's not really that gutsy imo either. I would expect a good official to make that call if it's truly there every time. |
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About the second...I'm not being sarcastic (no blue font) with this question - and that's all it is - a question: consistency being key is a given, however, in that game and in that situation does that particular play warrant a potentially game ending call? Consider the situation - Team A got not one, made two athletic plays that led to 2 shots in the remaining seconds and a third play to secure a second rebound. Team B alertly ties up the ball - no obvious foul committed. Hats off to the official that made, what I assume to be a holding call since the video isn't clear, to put the other team on the line with a chance to win with no time left. I call that gutsy in a h.s. sub state game. Pile on. |
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