Originally posted by Kung Wu
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Drake loses on a T to Weber State.
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Weber State Randy Rahe said he could relate, but reminded folks that rules are rules.
"By rule, it was the right call," he said. "If I'm Drake I'm not happy about it, and if the call had been against us I wouldn't be happy about it. But by rule, you can't do that."
Tried to find some idea what the Drake coach thought of the call, but I found that Des Moines news paper doesn't care about drake. They didn't even mention the technical.
Looking at the referees from Statsheet:
Lujan does 3 games a year (e.g. inexperienced and over his head?)
Wilson Holland - does MWC and Big Sky conferences. Averages a technical per every 2 games [kind of seems high, maybe a Hothead]
Glen Mayberry - does mainly PAC10, WAC games. Calls a technical 1 every 3.7 games.
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Originally posted by AndShockOriginally posted by Kung WuI can't help but feeling that we are being "sound-bited" by the slow motion and very short link that was posted.
Does anybody have a link to a full motion version that has the play before it and goes all the way to the free throws?Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by lilshockSpiking the ball is an automatic T no matter what!!! If the ball bounces over your head, T.
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Originally posted by SHOXMVCOriginally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally 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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Originally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally posted by SHOXMVCOriginally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally 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.
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Originally posted by pinstripers...........uh.............if you know that it is a T sometimes, then don't do it. If you do it, just take your medicine like an adult. ...........What constitutes a bad call, would be when they flag you for bouncing the ball when you never actually bounced it at all.
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Originally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally posted by SHOXMVCOriginally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally 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.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by pinstripersNo, I'm not an offical. "he didn't mean to do it" would excuse every call, every time, though, would it not?
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Ya, prolly a black and white guy, I guess. I figure 71 in a 70 IS going over the speed limit. I'd hate to get a ticket for that, but it's hard to argue with one if you were going over the limit. I dunno if they should have called it or not, but it's always easier to blame somebody else than to take responsibility for your own actions. We all get to choose one of the following......
a. "he shouldn't have called that on me there"..............or
b. "I guess I shouldn't have slammed that ball down"
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Originally posted by pinstripersYa, prolly a black and white guy, I guess. I figure 71 in a 70 IS going over the speed limit. I'd hate to get a ticket for that, but it's hard to argue with one if you were going over the limit. I dunno if they should have called it or not, but it's always easier to blame somebody else than to take responsibility for your own actions. We all get to choose one of the following......
a. "he shouldn't have called that on me there"..............or
b. "I guess I shouldn't have slammed that ball down"
:wsu_posters:
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It is a judgment call. Therefore, it's not black and white and made at the discretion of the referee. He felt it was enough of a jolt that it warranted the technical.
And pinstripers is right, it has nothing to do with intent.
This is one of those instances where the player should have never let the ball be slammed in such a manner in the first place. Place the ball down, pump your fist in the air, and celebrate the win. He failed at Part A and it cost them.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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