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VIDEO: Wild Wisconsin finish
Posted in our FB group today. No sound.
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legal...bar jarring screen. :rolleyes:
when that player trips at the 41 second mark it looks like a foul although strange sequence and can't fault the refs there. No problem with the charge call. A bit hard to see how much contact there was but it looks like the right call. Emotions running high with the players and that one ast coach? upset but I think the other coaches knew it was a charge. I love that piece of paper flying around in the background at the 55-57 mark. Nice touch. Such fun. |
This video is sped up slightly which makes everything look weird.
New Lead should be at halfcourt, minimum, helping out with the press. You have 9 players in the backcourt so he's gotta be back there. He might be there, but can't tell. Trail needs to go across the lane and administer the throw-in on that side. You can see C start to go to new Lead, he thought it was coming across. I don't really care for the OOB signal from Trail. I don't really care for the 3+ PC signals from Center. Kudos to the white coach for keeping his assistants in check at least a bit. |
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My $0.02 - screen #1 is illegal. Red #34 didn't allow White #5 time/distance to stop or change direction.
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More later. I'm heading out with the family I haven't seen in 8 days. :D -------------------------- ART. 5 . . . When screening a moving opponent, the screener must allow the opponent time and distance to avoid contact by stopping or changing direction. The speed of the player to be screened will determine where the screener may take his/ her stationary position. The position will vary and may be one to two normal steps or strides from the opponent. NFHS (2014-09-15). 2014-15 NFHS Basketball Rules Book (Kindle Locations 755-757). NFHS. Kindle Edition. |
watching on my phone, but so far I have a legal screen and a good player control foul
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Love the call. I'm even ok with the mechanics of the call. That call probably needs to be sold.
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Agree....legal screen.
Close, but good PC call. I'm wondering about the shot on the "left" end for red. Poor camera angle but it looks like he MAY have had his feet taken out from under him by the defender that fell down. Would love to see that from another angle. |
Was there still time on the clock? They call the game. Timing it myself I would estimate a couple of seconds left. A lot can happen in that time for example stolen in bounds pass, violation. Etc. I saw a clip of this some where with sound and the whistle was heard but not the horn.
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4 second white going up court, dribble then foul. I'd say .5 to 1 second left. Maybe the foul occurred and some more time ran off. In the NBA and NCAA it would have been more accurate but perhaps here it ran out or to .0 something and they decided to call it. no problem at all with that charging call.
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