Nasty ending to St. John's at Seton Hall
Nasty ending to St. John's at Seton Hall.
Lavin gets two Ts in about 3 seconds after yelling at one of the officials. With about a dozen seconds remaining a St. John's player makes a hard foul to prevent a show-off dunk by Seton Hall, which was winning the game, and John Cahill called a flagrant personal and tossed him. I'll note that he gave the intentional signal first, before making it clear that he was ejecting the offender, which is something that I've recently advocated in order to make it clear to everyone that the official isn't just calling a common foul since there isn't a signal for a flagrant foul. I would like to see the NFHS add that signal this summer. What do others think? |
I agree with you.
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<table class="mod-data mod-pbp" border="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr class="odd"><td valign="top" width="50">0:08</td><td valign="top">Flagrant Foul on Justin Burrell (Ejected)</td><td style="text-align: center;" valign="top" nowrap="nowrap">70-84</td><td valign="top"> </td></tr> <tr class="even"><td valign="top" width="50">0:08</td><td valign="top"> </td><td style="text-align: center;" valign="top" nowrap="nowrap">70-84</td><td valign="top">Anali Okoloji missed Free Throw.</td></tr> <tr class="odd"><td valign="top" width="50">0:08</td><td valign="top"> </td><td style="text-align: center;" valign="top" nowrap="nowrap">70-84</td><td valign="top"> </td></tr> <tr class="even"><td valign="top" width="50">0:08</td><td valign="top"> </td><td style="text-align: center;" valign="top" nowrap="nowrap">70-84</td><td valign="top">Anali Okoloji missed Free Throw.</td></tr> <tr class="odd"><td valign="top" width="50">0:00</td><td colspan="3" style="text-align: center;">End Game</td></tr></tbody></table> |
Talking heads at halftime of the next game are already talking about the ejection and how the first one was too fast. :rolleyes: I'm more surprised that the second was issued that quickly (which was justly deserved).
As far the flagrant foul call, I completely agree with it. There was a good wind up, impact that was shoulder high, and a nice push and follow through that sent the player a good distance out of bounds. I don't believe for a second the player was trying to make a play on the ball and was making a frustration play. |
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2. He was ticked due to the action of the held ball at the other end just prior. That could have been handled better. Tony Greene got between the players and held the St. John's guy back. I thought a T on the Seton Hall player would have been a quality decision to calm down the tempers. The flagrant at the other end was a direct result imo. |
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I believe your account of the end since I was not able to catch the game. It does certainly sound like that action that preceded the flagrant could of been handled better. Perhaps I'll be able to find a clip of the end later on tonight. From what you described, the flagrant foul call became that much easier to call. |
You can see plays in question here:
Seton Hall Stuns St. John's - ESPN Video - ESPN And the player was not going in for a "show off" dunk. He was just going to lay the ball in. |
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St. John's Red Storm vs. Seton Hall Pirates - Box Score - March 03, 2011 - ESPN |
Read Lavins lips on the second technical, he is saying:
"you suck, you suck, you piece of sh*t." For the flagrant foul, I think Cahill was just gonna go with the intentional till the St. John player starting taunting the Seton Hall player and just upgraded to a flagrant instead of a intentional and technical. |
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[QUOTE= I don't see any taunting. He simply stands still. Perhaps verbal. I can't tell. I believe that Cahill tossed him for the foul, not anything else.[/QUOTE]
My opinion he stands over him and stares him down. Just my observation. |
The red player didn't take any steps (maaaaybe half-a-step) beyond what was necessary to stop after making illegal contact. He did have a half-assed arm movement towards the white player, but I do believe that he said something.
I bet that if red "stopped on a dime" (an untypical act) and didn't say anything to white, red may have received just an INT. The DQ is a good call as far as I am concerned. |
I'm okay with the officials not issuing T's with the action that preceded the flagrant. I just thought the Seton Hall player was off balance and held on to the ball. I didn't think he was continuing play and throwing the St. Johns player to the ground. Of course St. Johns probably didn't see it that way.
I also think the flagrant was a result of being frustrated and thinking the Seton Hall player was showing up their team with the attempt that the end. It's customary and good sportsmanship to not shoot the ball when you're up and the shot clock is off. There was no need for that last attempt but that does not excuse the foul. BTW, I more than likely would have had a flagrant foul just for the action itself. I don't believe the St. Johns player stood over the player and stared him down. There was a good 3 feet between the player on the ground and the fouler. |
At 2:49 on a rebound, Lindsay (who was the L) calls a foul against SH. Greene (from the T) comes in and calls a jumpball (SH with the possession arrow). Lavin is upset and perceives that Green overruled Lindsey.
After a possession by each team (in which SH scores twice and SJ doesn't score), Lavin calls a TO at 1:55 and begins his screaming at Lindsay, "Why did you let him (Greene) over you?" and then a barrage of "You Suck...." Then Lavin doesn't leave the court immediately and even has his team huddle around him for at least 30 seconds. Cahill and then Green go over to the huddle where Lavin continues to yell a bit. What got me a little perturbed was watching Greene shake Lavin's hand before he leaves the court. :eek: I know I would be upset if anyone on my crew shook the hands of a coach that I just ejected. |
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He says (yells) "why did you let him over rule you"; Unless Lavin was on him the whole time (since the jump ball), I thought it was a quick T. The second T was well deserved.
Yes very strange how they allowed Lavin to coach through the time out. The Flagrant foul was a good call. In my opinion, with little time on the clock Seton Hall should have not attempted a shot up by 12. I think the St John's player out of frustration reacted (wrongly) to the dunk attempt. |
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I don't consider it a quick T when the HC walks literally to the middle of the court to yell at an official. |
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As for the second T and ejection - very much deserved. Flagrant and ejection - very much deserved. Hopefully the Conference office will get involved and hand down a couple of suspensions - one to Lavin and one to the player. |
OP title: "nasty ending..."
Nasty? Nah. All part of a day's work. The officials did great, so it wasn't nasty at all. If players and coaches want to eject themselves, they're entitled to do so. :) |
Lavin wanted to go...his team was playing like crap. I'm not sure he should be suspended. To me, it looked like he said the magic words to get his team going.
As for the player, something should come down. |
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I have lost track of how many times I have seen this video and it is my favorite baseball ejection video. MTD, Sr. |
I Thought They Were Supposed To Say, "You're Outta Here" ???
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I give them an "E Ticket" for the ride to the bus. :D MTD, Sr. |
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