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johnny d Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:11pm

Is there a difference between pinching the paint and pitching the paint?:D

icallfouls Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:18pm

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Originally Posted by BigBaldGuy (Post 889096)
The center official is below the free throw line when the foul happens...where do you want her to be? Does she get blocked out, straight lined, by Griner? Thoughts.

Minor point, but she was not below the FT line extended. She had pulled up and walked into position just above the FT and had moved to a position that was at best even with FT.

Regardless, she was completely blocked out as she had two defenders between her and the UL shooter. It would have been a complete guess on her part.

But her view of the previous B/C play was worse and she put a whistle on that ;)

Judtech Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:36pm

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Originally Posted by BigBaldGuy (Post 889096)
The center official is below the free throw line when the foul happens...where do you want her to be? Does she get blocked out, straight lined, by Griner? Thoughts.

You might want to re watch the video. The C never breaks the FT line extended, even after the whistle.

EDIT. ICall beat me to it

cmb Sat Apr 06, 2013 09:17pm

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Originally Posted by ballgame99 (Post 888929)
Poor defensive strategy aside, is there really that much illegal contact here?

First defender jumps vertically, swings wildly and misses, Griner blocks the shot up top and there is some marginal contact from behind. Not saying I wouldn't have called a foul there in real time, but on replay the contact isn't that great and was embellished by the shooter. The shooter's knee buckling when she took off made this play look like she got mugged when she didn't.

Agreed

Raymond Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:13am

aftermath:

NCAA suspends Baylor coach Kim Mulkey for one tournament game - CBSSports.com

Additionally, Bill Self and Marshall Henderson receive some discipline:

NCAA hands out reprimands to Bill Self, Marshall Henderson - CBSSports.com

JetMetFan Tue Jul 02, 2013 07:21pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 899150)

Had Baylor not lost that game I wonder if the NCAA would've taken action before the regional final?

Nevadaref Tue Jul 02, 2013 08:15pm

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Originally Posted by JetMetFan (Post 899176)
Had Baylor not lost that game I wonder if the NCAA would've taken action before the regional final?

No. Kansas and Wichita both won and personnel from those schools didn't face any discipline until now either. It takes the NCAA several weeks to deal with such issues.

Unless the coach is also going to lose part of her salary while not coaching the 1st game of the next NCAA tournament, I don't think that the penalty is stiff enough. The coach doesn't care about sitting a first round game against some cupcake. Should have been a ban for the ENTIRE tournament, no matter how far her team advances.

APG Tue Jul 02, 2013 08:27pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 899179)

Unless the coach is also going to lose part of her salary while not coaching the 1st game of the next NCAA tournament, I don't think that the penalty is stiff enough. The coach doesn't care about sitting a first round game against some cupcake. Should have been a ban for the ENTIRE tournament, no matter how far her team advances.

That's a pipe dream if I ever heard one.

Adam Tue Jul 02, 2013 09:37pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 899179)
No. Kansas and Wichita both won and personnel from those schools didn't face any discipline until now either. It takes the NCAA several weeks to deal with such issues.

Unless the coach is also going to lose part of her salary while not coaching the 1st game of the next NCAA tournament, I don't think that the penalty is stiff enough. The coach doesn't care about sitting a first round game against some cupcake. Should have been a ban for the ENTIRE tournament, no matter how far her team advances.

She did lose out on her per diem payment, the only portion of her pay controlled by the NCAA. It isn't much, though, and doesn't really detract from your point; except to note the NCAA doesn't seem to have the authority to dock pay.


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