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UCLA @ Michigan plays (Video)
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Play #2: Play #3: (Play is coming) Peace
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I thought #1 was pretty close. I am not sure that was a foul. Sometimes hard to call in real time, but it looks like the defender got the ball and almost made no contact with the arms. I would have liked to have had that back if I called a foul.
The first play was just an example of how we should call fouls on hits to the head even if slight. Peace
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On #3, I don't think it was missed, the dribbler's hand appeared to be what was in contact with the ball last.
I don't think the should have rotated either....there was nothing over there to cover.
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#1) Don't like that the Trail put himself right on top of the trap and took himself out of position for the next pass. Would like for the Center to not have been moving away from the play when he blew his whistle.
#2) Not much to discuss. Hard contact, but not malicious or intentional. #3) At the point where the question is asked, yes it was too early to rotate. Most of the players were still on the Lead/Trail side of the court and the ball was almost 40' from the basket.
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Agreed -- but he could have rotated once the player started the dribble to the corner.
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I'm not sure he even touched the ball on that play.
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I agree with Camron. Look at #14's left arm. That doesn't happen naturally. At full speed, with the flight of the ball going backward, I can see why some may think the defender hit the ball. However, it looks to me like he got hit on the left arm which caused the ball to come loose. The defender didn't argue or look surprised by the call.
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Not independent of the ball I do not. There is some incidental contact after the ball was defended, but that would not be a foul from my point of view if I saw it as clearly as the slow motion.
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