Yeah, totally. Plus, I thought the next replay (from behind the backboard) was even more clear.concordtom said:
Suggs fouled Riley on the arm video clip
https://streamable.com/iqrxjm
Yeah, totally. Plus, I thought the next replay (from behind the backboard) was even more clear.concordtom said:
Suggs fouled Riley on the arm video clip
https://streamable.com/iqrxjm
drizzlybear said:Yeah, totally. Plus, I thought the next replay (from behind the backboard) was even more clear.concordtom said:
Suggs fouled Riley on the arm video clip
https://streamable.com/iqrxjm
No way. Are you kidding me? His arm completely collapsed and moves to the left. A slap on the hand would not cause the arm all the way down to the elbow to move like that. Take a look again and just watch lower on the arm at how it suddenly moves all at once.sycasey said:drizzlybear said:Yeah, totally. Plus, I thought the next replay (from behind the backboard) was even more clear.concordtom said:
Suggs fouled Riley on the arm video clip
https://streamable.com/iqrxjm
This angle isn't super clear (looks like he probably hit the arm with his elbow, but it's a bit obscured). I assume the other one shows more.
sycasey said:
Here's another angle of the block:
I dunno, looks pretty simultaneous to me.
drizzlybear said:sycasey said:
Here's another angle of the block:
I dunno, looks pretty simultaneous to me.
It doesn't matter if there's simultaneous contact with the ball. If you hit the shooter's arm, as Suggs clearly and impact fully did, it's a foul. But I also don't want to give the impression that UCLA got hosed or anything like that. It was a spectacular game played by both teams, there are a ton of things one could point to that would change the outcome, and the outcome is what it should have been. Incredible plays by both teams going down to the wire. For UCLA it's extra sting because they lost a game to furd in similar last-second fashion right after they thought they'd won it on their own late shot.
BulaBear3cubs said:
Yes it was a foul as I said when it happened and when I instantly posted on this thread. His elbow is clearly hit and effects his shot/loses control. I was amazed the color analysts did not see this or mention it.
I get it. I can see how it wasn't called. Again, I'm not up in arms about it.sycasey said:drizzlybear said:sycasey said:
Here's another angle of the block:
I dunno, looks pretty simultaneous to me.
It doesn't matter if there's simultaneous contact with the ball. If you hit the shooter's arm, as Suggs clearly and impact fully did, it's a foul. But I also don't want to give the impression that UCLA got hosed or anything like that. It was a spectacular game played by both teams, there are a ton of things one could point to that would change the outcome, and the outcome is what it should have been. Incredible plays by both teams going down to the wire. For UCLA it's extra sting because they lost a game to furd in similar last-second fashion right after they thought they'd won it on their own late shot.
I'm sure by the letter of the law you're right. I'm just saying that I tend to see that not called when it unfolds like that. Probably because the ref is usually looking at the ball and not further down the body when a dunk gets blocked . . . unless there's a big and obvious body bump.
drizzlybear said:I get it. I can see how it wasn't called. Again, I'm not up in arms about it.sycasey said:drizzlybear said:sycasey said:
Here's another angle of the block:
I dunno, looks pretty simultaneous to me.
It doesn't matter if there's simultaneous contact with the ball. If you hit the shooter's arm, as Suggs clearly and impact fully did, it's a foul. But I also don't want to give the impression that UCLA got hosed or anything like that. It was a spectacular game played by both teams, there are a ton of things one could point to that would change the outcome, and the outcome is what it should have been. Incredible plays by both teams going down to the wire. For UCLA it's extra sting because they lost a game to furd in similar last-second fashion right after they thought they'd won it on their own late shot.
I'm sure by the letter of the law you're right. I'm just saying that I tend to see that not called when it unfolds like that. Probably because the ref is usually looking at the ball and not further down the body when a dunk gets blocked . . . unless there's a big and obvious body bump.
bearister said:
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philbert said:
Cronin said he was trying to tell his players to trap the ball, but if you watch the replays, it's pretty chaotic from the time Juzang scores to the inbound and then the shot. It's a different story if someone had called timeout so the defense could have time to set up. In this case, everyone is trying to run back on D as fast as possible.
When the shot was released, the deepest defender (Riley) was at the 3 pt line. Granted, he probably should have been turned towards the ball, but your first instinct after a basket is to run back. I can't tell from the replay if he's watching Suggs. If he was, I can't really fault him. He wasn't going to be able to do anything except run and try to get a rebound.HoopDreams said:
Yelling from sideline is useless
You need to tell them what to do assuming your player makes the shot, and what to do if he misses (foul immediately)philbert said:
Cronin said he was trying to tell his players to trap the ball, but if you watch the replays, it's pretty chaotic from the time Juzang scores to the inbound and then the shot. It's a different story if someone had called timeout so the defense could have time to set up. In this case, everyone is trying to run back on D as fast as possible.
fair enoughphilbert said:When the shot was released, the deepest defender (Riley) was at the 3 pt line. Granted, he probably should have been turned towards the ball, but your first instinct after a basket is to run back. I can't tell from the replay if he's watching Suggs. If he was, I can't really fault him. He wasn't going to be able to do anything except run and try to get a rebound.HoopDreams said:
Yelling from sideline is useless
You need to tell them what to do assuming your player makes the shot, and what to do if he misses (foul immediately)philbert said:
Cronin said he was trying to tell his players to trap the ball, but if you watch the replays, it's pretty chaotic from the time Juzang scores to the inbound and then the shot. It's a different story if someone had called timeout so the defense could have time to set up. In this case, everyone is trying to run back on D as fast as possible.
In the end, I'm not going to fault the defensive alignment on such a chaotic play.
I do have issues with how they played defense against Alabama at the end of regulation.
That is Curry looking form on the long jumper. NBA material.bearister said:
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