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Blatant goaltending, and idiotic commentary --- even by commentary's normal standards of idiocy.
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They were too caught up in the offensive basket interference portion of the play (which is a valid consideration on this play)...and didn't realize...or probably don't know that the same goaltending restrictions that apply to the defense apply to the offense. Not sure if most commentators know it either.
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Wow....how far off base could the announcers be? They had absolutely no clue.
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I'd actually like to see such announcer clinics for NCAA broadcasters, too, but that would be more difficult to enforce. You would think the NBA could take a little more control of that.
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And no professional league is going to get involved with a network's announcers on things such as rules knowledge..especially not on the local level (as was in this case).
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First attempt at this, so be gentle.
I am not sure how to embed it to make it start at the right spot, but fast-forward to the 1:24 mark to see the play I am referring to. When I first saw replay this morning I thought the tip on this play happened as ball was on its way to basket, but now I see that it was when ball was coming off of rim. Thus, I think it is correct since ball was out of cylinder. I have both calls (no call and call) as correct. |
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One would have been BI and the other would have been GT. I think the first play was BI, but a very close call.
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I think it's about as close as it can be, and would not have a problem either way. Although the plays are different in rules references, the point is that from a players/coach perspective, they see them as the same types of plays deserving similar results and so I can see why the reaction on Noah's.
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