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canuckrefguy Sun Apr 03, 2011 01:47pm

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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 746387)
Goaltending if anything. Looks like UConn player swats shot away on downward flight.

Can't be goaltending - ball's already hit the rim.

Too close - hair-splitter - in which case, play on.

SAJ Sun Apr 03, 2011 05:33pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 746354)
Basket interference? Beside the travel at the beginning of the dribble is the landing on the jump stop "close enough" or something you would get?

Knight traveled twice in about 10ft. that "jump stop" runner is rarely called imo

Pantherdreams Sun Apr 03, 2011 07:00pm

Huge travel missed on knights takeoff, I'm not convinced the move at the end is a travel. I don't see a gather until he's already air borne which makes his landing a regular 2 count stop (pro-hop?) and legitimate.

FIBA I know that is legal to knock the ball away once it is in the rim cylinder or not I'm not sure about NFHS/NCAA.

SAJ Sun Apr 03, 2011 07:09pm

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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams (Post 746512)
Huge travel missed on knights takeoff, I'm not convinced the move at the end is a travel. I don't see a gather until he's already air borne which makes his landing a regular 2 count stop (pro-hop?) and legitimate.

His left foot was on the floor with ball gathered about 4 feet outside the free throw lane, jumped, landed on the left foot, and then right foot....travel.

Pantherdreams Sun Apr 03, 2011 07:17pm

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Originally Posted by SAJ (Post 746514)
His left foot was on the floor with ball gathered about 4 feet outside the free throw lane, jumped, landed on the left foot, and then right foot....travel.

From the video posted I can't tell when his foot leaves or when its actually both hands until after he clears the defenders he's splitting. He may have two hands sooner or before he leaps but I don't clearly see that in the video.

canuckrefguy Sun Apr 03, 2011 08:40pm

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Originally Posted by SAJ (Post 746514)
His left foot was on the floor with ball gathered about 4 feet outside the free throw lane, jumped, landed on the left foot, and then right foot....travel.

True. But NCAA you can swipe away as long as it's not in the cylinder of the hoop. This one wasn't "in" IMO.

Camron Rust Sun Apr 03, 2011 09:53pm

On the block/charge...I can't disagree with the call. It was very close.

On the BI, wrong angle to tell of the ball was off the other side or not.

Continuous motion, yes.

Jumpstop/Travel...not a travel....close enough.

btaylor64 Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:09pm

This is what I have on the 3 video plays:

1) Blocking foul - the defender is still coming slightly forward imo

2) NOT goaltending- ball hits rim and is coming away from the rim

3) Easily continuation

Welpe Mon Apr 04, 2011 07:51am

1) Too close. I'll go with the official on the floor. Love the common-tater's comment though. :rolleyes:

2) Not goaltending (obviously) and I agree with Camron that we don't have a good angle to tell where the ball is. I do think the "jump stop" was a travel.

3) I have no problem with continuous motion on that shot.

DesMoines Mon Apr 04, 2011 08:20pm

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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams (Post 746512)
FIBA I know that is legal to knock the ball away once it is in the rim cylinder or not I'm not sure about NFHS/NCAA.

Here's one for you: In the NBA-DL (or... NBE-DL) this year they are playing the FIBA rule on this... but not up at the next level. Haven't heard how that's working out, but I saw the press release at the beginning of the year on the change. Thought it was a little strange.


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