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End of UA/ASU Game (Video)
With .7 seconds left in the 2nd OT and ASU player slam dunks the ball do you call the T for hanging on the rim? ASU up by 3 after the dunk. Someone can embend the play later. Thanks
Last edited by paulsonj72; Fri Feb 14, 2014 at 11:53pm. |
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RE: hanging on the rim with .7 left....I can tell you that John Adams, NCAA National Coordinator of Men's Basketball Officials, is on record as saying "don't split hairs" when it comes to hanging on the rim - if a player (opponent OR teammate) is anywhere close to to said player hanging on the rim, do not call a T. Let the player hang for his safety (or even the safety of the players under the rim).
As for the ENTIRE Arizona St. bench (players, coaches, staff, etc.) running onto the floor with 0.7 left in the game.....AS WELL AS SEVERAL HUNDRED STUDENTS FROM THE STANDS....John Adams has also said that no techs should be issued in this situation. I strongly beg to differ on this one - but then again, John Adams never has nor never will ask for my opinion on this one....... ![]() |
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He actually personally answered an email of mine once concerning a play he posted.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Mon Feb 17, 2014 at 06:18am. |
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MCall explained basically what the relevant AR's state - that no technical fouls should be assessed for the fans storming the court if they don't prevent the ball from becoming live - since they had stopped the game after the dunk to review the time, there you go.
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Some of you may be able to browse to the play here: ESPN3 -- Arizona vs. Arizona State
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Incorrect call, IMO; defender was there for an eternity and did absolutely nothing wrong.
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Great crew...first and foremost.
That's a technical. Great explanation by McCall. Great job by the game administrators, it didn't take too long to get all those people off the court. |
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I don't disagree with you. In general why is the T for hanging on the rim not called very much anymore? I've only seen it called once this year and that was an easy call in th Minnesota/Wisconsin game on Thursday night.
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I agree with not calling a T for the fans storming the court. If the players left the bench area though, prior to the fans storming the court we have a potential issue. If the players left the bench after the fans stormed the court you have an easy argument for not issuing a T for the safety of the players. I would add this. The Pac 12 should sanction ASU for the fans storming the court. This shouldn't be a game official action, but it should be a post-game situation. |
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Watch the play again (while holding your axe) to see his own teammate directly underneath him. In the NCAA's view, once a player is remotely near the area where a dunking player would land, let him hang for safety.
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