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This play reminds me of a big dawg in my association who defaulted to block when he thought the defender was "flopping" in order to "discourage" such behavior. Thankfully he changed that when a bigger dawg called him on it. Interesting to watch that conversation...
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The new guideline caused this without a doubt. To me, the calling official on the video, when it goes to slow motion, is looking more at the dribbler than seeing the whole play. Again, to me, he is watching for that critical gathering moment. My question would simply be what did the defender do wrong or illegal? This is a charge. Plays like this is why I am glad I work on the women's side.
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One other thing I thought of with the NCAAM guidelines (and I'd need an NCAAM official to answer).
*A1 starts a drive from the C's side, gets past B1 and contacts B2 who attains or is trying to attain LGP in the lane on the C's side of the basket. From what I understand for the men, the L is supposed to make the block/PC call in this case. If I'm right about that isn't the call that much more difficult because of the new guideline with the hands/arms rising on the airborne shooter? |
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