Drake was leading 81-80 with 17 seconds left. Drake gets a charge with 5 seconds left that would ice the game, but a Drake player spikes the b-ball and is assessed a T and lose on the ensuing FT's by Weber state.
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Originally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by AndShockReally bad call.
If there's a rule that a spike is an automatic T, then it was the right call and I take back what I said. If it's not an automatic T, I don't see the difference between what the Drake player did and someone shooting a 3 pointer after the whistle blows.
That spike wasn't malicious at all and was basically the guy playing with the ball. I don't think that's enough to warrant giving the game to the other team.
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Originally posted by AndShockOriginally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by AndShockReally bad call.
If there's a rule that a spike is an automatic T, then it was the right call and I take back what I said. If it's not an automatic T, I don't see the difference between what the Drake player did and someone shooting a 3 pointer after the whistle blows.
That spike wasn't malicious at all and was basically the guy playing with the ball. I don't think that's enough to warrant giving the game to the other team.
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For those who didn't see the game, here is a video clip of the play:
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Originally posted by SoulStarFor those who didn't see the game, here is a video clip of the play:
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Originally posted by wsushox1Horse Sh call.
I don't know why you would spike that anyways.
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Originally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by AndShockOriginally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by AndShockReally bad call.
If there's a rule that a spike is an automatic T, then it was the right call and I take back what I said. If it's not an automatic T, I don't see the difference between what the Drake player did and someone shooting a 3 pointer after the whistle blows.
That spike wasn't malicious at all and was basically the guy playing with the ball. I don't think that's enough to warrant giving the game to the other team.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by WstateUOriginally posted by SoulStarI think calling it a "spike" is a stretch. I'm in agreement with Fever on his assessment of the play.
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Originally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by wsushox1Horse Sh call.
I don't know why you would spike that anyways.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by AndShockOriginally posted by WstateUOriginally posted by SoulStarI think calling it a "spike" is a stretch. I'm in agreement with Fever on his assessment of the play.
This type of technical is similar to that of hanging extra on the rim. They both can be celebratory plays made as a positive reaction, but both are not allowed. You can't hang on a rim (assuming nobody is under you) and you can't spike a basketball that high. Intent is a non-factor. It was a stupid move by the Drake player. You just don't spike the ball like that.
From what it sounded like, Drake almost deserved to lose, the way they choked off a big lead like that. If anyone's to blame for this one it's either: the blowing away of a big lead late or Mr. Spiky.
I'd like an opinion from our in-house referees.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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