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The ref just gave UNI a timeout when both players had hold of the ball. Why are they afraid to make the right call on those? That's twice in two games tonight.
Both of these team are playing much more aggressively than we played tonight. The pace they are playing would definitely benefit the Shox tomorrow, but our guards had better be watching this game and learning a thing or two about attacking the lane...
The ref just gave UNI a timeout when both players had hold of the ball. Why are they afraid to make the right call on those? That's twice in two games tonight.
I think they got it right in our game. Their player had it down by his stomach and it would have been a stretch for us to get the tire up without fouling. It looked like a jump ball real time, but the replay showed they got it right.
Now the non- existent foul on RB three point attempt was a whole other story.
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....
.....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.
Can someone explain how the jump stop works? We got called for traveling twice when we did a jump stop, I guess because we moved one of our feet after stopping. On the last basket that Tyler Brown made, he did a jump stop, moved one of his feet, then shot the ball without being called for traveling.
Far as I know whichever foot comes down first is your pivot foot. If both hit floor at same time then either can be your pivot foot.
"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
Far as I know whichever foot comes down first is your pivot foot. If both hit floor at same time then either can be your pivot foot.
So after you do the jump and then land on both feet, then you can still move one of your feet? That would be like 3 steps, wouldn't it? At least that's how it was called as traveling against us in that one game. I think it was called on Williams and I forget the other player. It might have been Armstead.
That is why it wasn't traveling on Williams and I was upset. If you land with both feet as long as one of your feet remains as your pivot foot you can still pivot, jump and shoot.
Even if you land with one foot ahead of the other you can pivot on the foot that landed first. Just with a good jump stop where both feet hit at the same time you can pick which foot will be your pivot
"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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