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[QUOTE=Brad;823810]It looked to me like the L thought it went in the whole time, based on his body language —*he didn't move to run back up the other way (like you normally would on a steal) ... he waited, as if he was waiting for the other team to take the ball OOB for the throw-in after a made basket.
Brad, If you were lead and you thought the basket was good. What would you do if the ball was not taken out properly? |
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Blow my whistle and instruct the other team to take the ball OOB for a throw-in.
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Agreed, this is one reason I thought the basket wasn't good. Its been proven since that it was. No reaction from the lead made me think it just skimmed the net. And to be totally honest, when I first watched the video I was looking for a foul.
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Another thing that bothered me
Who is judging basket interference? My C and T would have clearly missed that call if it occured. Nobody was looking at the rim.
The offensive player doesn't committ a basket interference, but given the play it was quite possible and someone should have anticipated that likely outcome. |
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I just think for both, it seems like an understandable error (it's still an error). I have less understanding for the C changing his mind like that. If he was that sure, he should have told you. By doing it that way, he throws the T (R?) under the bus when he comes charging in to announce it didn't go in.
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