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The double dribble no-call sequence favored Auburn
Posted on 4/7/19 at 8:13 am
Posted on 4/7/19 at 8:13 am
Brown grabs Jerome's jersey intentionally at 4.0, as instructed by Pearl (foul to give). No call. Another foul is called at 1.5.
Virginia should have had the ball at halfcourt with 4.0 left, but the refs screwed them out of 2.5 seconds of regulation by not calling the first foul.
The double dribble is irrelevant since it doesn't happen if the play is called correctly.
Yes, this deserves its own thread.
Virginia should have had the ball at halfcourt with 4.0 left, but the refs screwed them out of 2.5 seconds of regulation by not calling the first foul.
The double dribble is irrelevant since it doesn't happen if the play is called correctly.
Yes, this deserves its own thread.
Posted on 4/7/19 at 8:15 am to xiv
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The double dribble is irrelevant since it doesn't happen if the play is called correctly.
if the double dribble was called, auburn wins. not sure how you think it's irrelevant.
Posted on 4/7/19 at 8:36 am to xiv
Keep trying. Rec Refs knew that call was missed. It taints every Officals in the game.
Posted on 4/7/19 at 8:39 am to xiv
Here’s a problem with your scenario, the refs. Go watch the film, not only are they in position, but they literally watched the entire thing. They watched what you claim could have been a foul and didn’t call it. They watched the double dribble and didn’t call it. That leads to the frustration with what they did call. The frustration is in the complete lack of consistency where on one hand the refs were content to let the final seconds play itself out by ignoring blatant calls and calling a ticky tack foul on a last second shot.
All of that being said, give credit where it’s due. The man hit 3 free throws to win and we missed 1 that put us in that situation
All of that being said, give credit where it’s due. The man hit 3 free throws to win and we missed 1 that put us in that situation
Posted on 4/7/19 at 8:49 am to xiv
True can't cry about an uncalled double dribble if you're not going to acknowledge what caused the double dribble in the first place. Hell if they would have just guarded the best three point shooter on the opposing team when up by four we wouldn't be having this conversation. Auburn had a good run congratulations on the final four
This post was edited on 4/7/19 at 8:50 am
Posted on 4/7/19 at 9:04 am to xiv
I’m just curious how many people saw that it was a double dribble live before CBS brought it up right after the foul on the three? Would anyone be talking about it today if they hadn’t showed it?
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