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If you're right why agree with the individuals that are wrong?? j/k
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Again fellas, with Women's mechanics here it is NOT necessary to have an echo whistle from the lead with plays originating outside of the paint going to the hole. Mary has posted many bulletins on the NCAA site about this type of play. It is just danger for a blarge situation that the C would overrule anyhow!
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In this case, defender moved laterally to get to a spot before contact to the torso. All the makings of a good ol' fashion player control foul. While the mechanic might be for the C to have this, the lead was in much better position to see the defender. $.02 |
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I'm having trouble seeing this as anything but a block - I don't ever see LGP, and defender is moving into the offensive player when contact is made (at least - below the waist she is.)
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Tough call. I've got a player control foul. I wouldn't have a problem if somebody else called a block.
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It sure seems like an easy PC call to me. The defender had both feet on the floor and took the contact straight in the chest - so she obviously got to the spot first - and the contact took place while the shooter's foot was still on the floor, so you can't say the defender moved in underneath the shooter...I agree that this call was missed because the C was not in the proper position. For some reason he stopped way too high. |
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If A1 beats B1 then B2 slides over as a help defender on the block or in the lane, the L can pick that up. All this assumes the L has closed down, of course.
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(This is all prefaced with "in my own, limited, not-D1 NCAA-W opinion)
I was at the game, and I thought DeMayo had a rough night. In person I was okay with the block, but my wife noticed that Inouye was about to punch. It was a tough call, IMO. And Inouye had a rough few minutes here and there, too, throughout. This was one of them.
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