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bob jenkins Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:51am

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Originally Posted by ga314ref (Post 810387)
...but I have a made basket.

You must be a fan of the school in question. ;)

bainsey Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:56am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ga314ref (Post 810387)
...but I have a made basket.

Okay, why?

Camron Rust Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:31pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ga314ref (Post 810387)
...but I have a made basket.

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 810393)
Okay, why?

Really!?!???!

It seemed the buzzer started when the shooter's arms were going back before he pushed he ball forward....not really as close as it seems.

Larks Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:51pm

No basket. TOUGH CALL. I bet none of us would have been surprised had he counted it.

Did the trail fall into a hole in the back court?

Raymond Wed Jan 04, 2012 02:54pm

No basket. Didn't even have to replay it to see/hear that.

Good, decisive call by the C.

I have no problem at all with the announcers. They were entertaining and not obnoxious.

Rich Wed Jan 04, 2012 05:20pm

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Originally Posted by Larks (Post 810415)
No basket. TOUGH CALL. I bet none of us would have been surprised had he counted it.

Did the trail fall into a hole in the back court?

He's standing in the BACKCOURT. As good a job as the C did here....

And I agree -- it's easy when you watch it over and over or stop it, but real-time that's a nutcutter and he nailed it.

ga314ref Thu Jan 05, 2012 01:59am

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 810393)
Okay, why?

Looking at player, and listening for the buzzer, I saw the ball out of hand before the buzzer sounded.

When I played it several times today, and the first time tonight, I played it in real time, it looked like the player beat the buzzer. In subesequent real-time plays, his shot is after the buzzer. I guess the buffering on my machine made it look different.

Nevadaref Thu Jan 05, 2012 04:45am

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Originally Posted by ga314ref (Post 810655)
Looking at player, and listening for the buzzer, I saw the ball out of hand before the buzzer sounded.

When I played it several times today, and the first time tonight, I played it in real time, it looked like the player beat the buzzer. In subesequent real-time plays, his shot is after the buzzer. I guess the buffering on my machine made it look different.

Plus one of the announcers is talking as the buzzer begins to sound. That makes hearing it a bit difficult, even in the slower speed playback.

bainsey Thu Jan 05, 2012 01:19pm

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Originally Posted by ga314ref (Post 810655)
I guess the buffering on my machine made it look different.

There it is. Good thing we don't have to worry about buffering on the court!

(Then again, it may come in handy on transition.)

Camron Rust Thu Jan 05, 2012 05:03pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 810797)
There it is. Good thing we don't have to worry about buffering on the court!

(Then again, it may come in handy on transition.)

I don't know....a buffer might be good with some coaches. They could back it up and retract their comments before we hear them.

BillyMac Thu Jan 05, 2012 06:56pm

Two Tablets ...
 
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 810910)
A buffer might be good with some coaches.

In regard to coaches, I prefer Bufferin.


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