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I'm having trouble understanding how one sets a screen while their feet are off the ground and passing the ball. Maybe you could help me?
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Passing the ball and having one's feet off the ground don't preclude a player from attempting to set a screen. As JRut said it appears Taylor threw his body into the defender. He was attempting to set a screen, IMO.
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Haha this is true...I forgot to make the clip without sound like I try to do.
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I did notice a few officials agreed with the call. Should I beware of that also?
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ya know what, you're completely right man, how dare me try to make a joke of such a serious moment...shame, shame on me I tell ya!
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Lots of chatter on the internet about a technical foul called early in the second half in the SDSU/UConn game for a bump during a time out. Link at the bottom with a video; I don't know how to imbed.
On a more extended replay, they showed the entire play. SDSU scores a basket. Connecticut calls a TO. One of the SDSU players comes over to woof at Connecticut's walker -- getting into his face. He then backs off, but then on the way to the bench lowers the shoulder and gives him a bump. During the commercial, the crew apparently went to the monitor (as reported by the announcers -- you didn't see it on tv). They called a T. I think seeing the whole play in context it's an easy T. But I also think there's clearly some embellishment on the part of the Connecticut player. Is Kemba Walker a flopper or just a great player? - Game On!: Covering the Latest Sports News |
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that is ABSOLUTELY an illegal screen. RSBQ (rythm, speed, balance, & quickness) also applies to a defender - if it is interrupted by an offensive player who has NOT establish a legal screening position...it is a FOUL.
if Les Jones wants to work next weekend, he better make that call - especially with John Adams sitting courtside. btw -based on last nights game, Bryan Kersey and Brian Dorsey shouldn't wait for the "phone to ring" w/ an invitation to Houston... |
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