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Post by ghostofdylan on Feb 16, 2012 9:43:59 GMT -6
Wow he really hammered him, I can't understand why their coach was so upset. If the refs didn't all conspire against Milwaukee, you would beat all your opponents by 40 points. John Adams, NCAA director of officials, after last year's Butler-Pitt third-round NCAA tournament thriller: "It's a point of emphasis. A foul is a foul whether it occurs on the opening tipoff or on the game's final play. Robinson committed a foul on Matt Howard on the defensive rebound. That's it." C'mon, man. Everyone knows what Cleveland State's modus operandi has been under Gary Waters. You foul 50 times and hope only 25 get called. This typically works much better for them at home. Tuesday, they committed a 26th foul and it bit them in the butt.
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Post by FTA1982 on Feb 16, 2012 10:08:22 GMT -6
Agreed with GoD. But then Milwaukee fans shouldn't be all up in arms about the foul at Detroit.
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Post by DunneDeal on Feb 16, 2012 10:11:45 GMT -6
We can be. Seeing as the ref, has since said he made a bad call on Paris
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Post by ghostofdylan on Feb 16, 2012 10:23:45 GMT -6
Agreed with GoD. But then Milwaukee fans shouldn't be all up in arms about the foul at Detroit. This. At Detroit, Milwaukee put itself in a position to lose with poor play down the stretch. The refs couldn't erase a 10-point lead with 2 minutes, 53 seconds remaining by themselves.
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Post by FTA1982 on Feb 16, 2012 10:39:36 GMT -6
We can be. Seeing as the ref, has since said he made a bad call on Paris I am not aware of this. Do you have a link or the audio where he said this?
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Post by PantherU on Feb 16, 2012 12:52:04 GMT -6
We can be. Seeing as the ref, has since said he made a bad call on Paris I am not aware of this. Do you have a link or the audio where he said this? I believe he's referring to the foul called on the inbound when Paris tried to hedge a screen. Basically, he was given a space of five inches to squeeze through and he tried to do it instead of going around the screen. Superking astutely pointed out that players in the last few years will choose to hedge screens rather than go around them more often than they used to. The good player recognizes that and dribbles the ball as close to the screen as possible, so the player either runs into the screen, goes around it, or fouls. Paris fouled.
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