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quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Joe After letting guys tackle each other, he called the 5th on Langford when the Syracuse guy fell over his own feet. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Langford slid his lower body into the opponent Maybe, but the only reason they even made contact was that Edlin lost his balance and fell into Langford. Also, should that have even been the C's call? The T and L didn't even make it down the court. > while he was holding his hands straight up. Dumb foul. Good call. mick |
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I was being facetious.
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If you are saying the Center beat the Lead down the court, I didn't see it. Play came from Center side. He saw the defender step in with his hips. So did I. mick |
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Joe, In that play, the defender was trailing the opponent near the sideline. The offensive guy was ahead, near the spot, when Anthony flipped the ball in. At the same time as Anthony released the ball, the trailing defender dived after it, missed the ball; his momentum caused him to roll into Anthony, who was elevating, still out-of-bounds, when he saw the defender falling his way. With Anthony going up and the defender hitting Anthony's ankles, Anthony took a fall. That was a real fine example of incidental contact and the use of a no-call spiced with the tincture of the Tower Philosophy. mick |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bart Tyson
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It might not have been called if the offensive guy hadn't fallen/tripped in front of T-thousand people, not to mention Television Land. I figgered it was one of those, "Dang, I gotta get that" fouls. But, hey, if it's in your primary, you got the call and I got yer back. mick |
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I ain't sure about anything, anymore. It seems like I could see an official opposite and that the camera shot was from the table side of the lane on the baseline. Drive from left side? YU.P. I thought the offensive player was starting to lose the handle on the ball toward out of bounds, and when the defender noticed that, he offered a little thigh thump on the offensive guy in mid-stride which threw off the balance. At my age my mental synapses short-circuit at times. Was the illegal contact there? Yeah. Was it consistent with the rest of the game? Dunno. Did it have to be called? Yes, I think, because of the environment. I may not even be thinking of the same play. mick |
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I thought the offensive player was starting to lose the handle on the ball toward out of bounds, and when the defender noticed that, he offered a little thigh thump on the offensive guy in mid-stride which threw off the balance. Was the illegal contact there? Yeah. Was it consistent with the rest of the game? Dunno. Did it have to be called? Yes, I think, because of the environment. Yeah, Bart, I'm sure. No fence. Dumb foul. Good call. mick |
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