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One could also discuss whether under NCAA-M interpretation, whether this should have been in the act of shooting. Should the center have provided information to the calling official (assuming he had any)? Would you give that information to the calling official if you were in the C's position (assuming you had it before the act)?
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Holding the ball in two hands with the left foot on the floor outside the 3 point line.
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Would time and score change your opinion? I'm also guessing who your assignor is would change that as well?
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But he was fouled first....and it was a block.
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I thought it was a travel when first watching it, but the contact does happen before his left foot (Which was his pivot foot) comes back down to the floor.
Those that have a block...why? Not disagreeing yet, just interested in your reasoning. Anyone think the Lead was too wide? |
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BTW, I think it was a PC.
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The Lead pulls up around the FT line extended and coasts the rest of the way to the endline. Would anyone rather see this play coming at them instead of looking at it from the side? |
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Even at full speed he wasn't going to make it to the endline in time to receive the play. He would have been putting on the brakes just as contact was occurring.
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Exactly. Even the fastest guys get caught out sometimes and have to make a tough decision from a bad angle. I think if Lead was watching the defender the whole time then I think he would have had a charge even from his angle.
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