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It was a charge from all the angles I saw during the game. Even if he was slightly leaning left to get his shoulder ran over.......... it would only be a make up for the tall center getting a 3pt play at the end of regulation where he used his off arm to create the bucket ...in other words offensive foul.
It was a charge from all the angles I saw during the game. Even if he was slightly leaning left to get his shoulder ran over.......... it would only be a make up for the tall center getting a 3pt play at the end of regulation where he used his off arm to create the bucket ...in other words offensive foul.
If we're going to talk about all the bad calls, then let's bring up Battle getting karate chopped on the arm 5 feet away from the ref in the open court with no call.
If we're going to talk about all the bad calls, then let's bring up Battle getting karate chopped on the arm 5 feet away from the ref in the open court with no call.
If a UK fan had made this thread it’d be 8 pages because of Borden at this pointOP is singing the songs of Borden's people.
Just watched. What did you think was wrong with the call? I will wait for your response, before I say why I think it was "wrong".why can't college refs get them right? I thought they were making an emphasis to fix them this year?
Terrific answer. And it's the reason I didn't like the call. Now was it the wrong call? Didn't look like it. But IMO, it's a no call. Best advice I was ever given was during my first year of officiating: Old timer who was a great official told me---"The best call in basketball is a no call". I've tried to kinda live by that philosphy when working a game.As a player I like those plays to be no calls. No real contact, offense is trying jump around the defender, the defender makes the shot more difficult. The art of the no call needs to be taught.
Just watched. What did you think was wrong with the call? I will wait for your response, before I say why I think it was "wrong".
Agree. Felt a no call was best.My issue is that there was almost zero contact, and certainly not enough to say the shooter gained an advantage (which I always thought was the main criteria for a foul call). The offensive player made every effort to avoid the contact and go around the defender, while the defender leaned his upper body in front of a player already in the air, or on his way up. I don't think a secondary defender should be rewarded for drawing minimal contact and throwing himself to the ground. Should have been a no call, imo.