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canuckrefguy Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:25pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 835314)
I am going to preface my remarks with a:

ROCK CHOCK JAYHAWK!! GO Kayyy UUUUU!!

That said, I want to know why the L made this call when he had a bunch of players in front of him and the KU player came down the C's side of the court.

MTD, Sr.

I think Luckie could see fine, given the angle he appears to be at. Unfortunately it was a hair-splitter, ticky-tack call. Fortunately, it did not turn out to be "the" call.

BTW - Kentucky by 15. Sorry.

doubleringer Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:19am

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Originally Posted by truerookie (Post 835233)
Its really hard to tell with with all the feet movement towards the basket. I would have rather had the C or T get that one.

I'm with you on this one again. Why is the lead going across the paint and calling play that happened borderline outside of the lane and up on hte 3rd block?

tref Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:16pm

Wow!
If he did travel, its so slight it probably falls under "right call, wrong time."
If he didnt travel, now its "wrong call, terrible time."
Either way this is a GI.

Why does he come 17' off the endline though? :D

katie118 Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:30pm

It was clear that his right foot touched the ground a little before he released the shot, so traveling was the right call.

Traveling is usually not called in this situation because the step and the release are so close and its hard for the refs to watch the shooter's foot and hands at the same time

katie118 Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:31pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 835387)

Why does he come 17' off the endline though? :D

I was wondering that too. I guess he knew it was a big call and he wanted to look important

tref Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:54pm

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Originally Posted by katie118 (Post 835391)
I was wondering that too. I guess he knew it was a big call and he wanted to look important

Oh is that what it was.
I thought they were switching on violations or something :D

APG Mon Apr 02, 2012 03:42pm

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Originally Posted by katie118 (Post 835390)
It was clear that his right foot touched the ground a little before he released the shot, so traveling was the right call.

Traveling is usually not called in this situation because the step and the release are so close and its hard for the refs to watch the shooter's foot and hands at the same time

I guess I'm not seeing what you're seeing. :confused: Not sure how you can say it was clear but to each their own.

truerookie Mon Apr 02, 2012 04:44pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 835445)
I guess I'm not seeing what you're seeing. :confused: Not sure how you can say it was clear but to each their own.

I agree, I looked at that play another 20 times and could not see what was stated. Too many feet...

tref Mon Apr 02, 2012 04:59pm

^^ Especially from the L.

Toren Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:45pm

I got nothing on this play.

I thought travel was 2 1/2 times around on the forearms, this looked like 35 times :D


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