Bobby Hurley vs Usc

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oskidunker
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Might be fun to be at that game today. Can he match Fox-with Technicals?
Go Bears!
joe amos yaks
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ASu will be without Coach Hurley who has been suspended (along with one player) for the $uSC game
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wifeisafurd
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Aas much as Zona, UCLA and USC have talented team worth watching,, this is another strange year for the Pac on several accounts. I suppose ASU and USC should be happy they can even play the game.
bearister
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joe amos yaks said:

ASu will be without Coach Hurley who has been suspended (along with one player) for the $uSC game


Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley was fined $20,000 and suspended for Monday's game against Southern California for a confrontation with the officiating crew following a game this weekend against Stanford.

ASU coach Bobby Hurley, 2 players disciplined for altercation after Saturday game at Stanford


https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/college/asu/2022/01/23/asu-coach-bobby-hurley-2-players-disciplined-altercation-after-saturday-game-stanford/6632952001/


*The refs do whatever it takes to secure a win for the home team at Maples
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tpender
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That ref. in the pic. is one of the worst!
BearSD
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bearister said:

joe amos yaks said:

ASu will be without Coach Hurley who has been suspended (along with one player) for the $uSC game


Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley was fined $20,000 and suspended for Monday's game against Southern California for a confrontation with the officiating crew following a game this weekend against Stanford.

ASU coach Bobby Hurley, 2 players disciplined for altercation after Saturday game at Stanford


https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/college/asu/2022/01/23/asu-coach-bobby-hurley-2-players-disciplined-altercation-after-saturday-game-stanford/6632952001/


*The refs do whatever it takes to secure a win for the home team at Maples

Looks that way, doesn't it?

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Hurley and the players were upset over the discrepancy in the fouls called in the contest which factored into the outcome. A total of 29 fouls were called on ASU with Alonzo Gaffney and Kimani Lawrence both fouling out and four others finishing with four fouls.

Stanford was called for 16. The Cardinal shot 41 free throws, making 32 while ASU shot just nine making seven.

ASU rallied from a 15-point deficit in the second half and tied the game 76-76 on bucket by Graham with eight seconds left.

On Stanford's next possession Graham was called for a foul on Stanford's Brandon Angel who was getting off a 3-pointer with a second left. Angel then went to the line and made three free throws for the difference in the contest.

The Stanford player flopped to get that foul call with a second left, as you can see in the video below. Scroll about two-thirds of the way through the video clip.

https://www.foxsports.com/watch/1995458627543
socaltownie
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BearSD said:

bearister said:

joe amos yaks said:

ASu will be without Coach Hurley who has been suspended (along with one player) for the $uSC game


Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley was fined $20,000 and suspended for Monday's game against Southern California for a confrontation with the officiating crew following a game this weekend against Stanford.

ASU coach Bobby Hurley, 2 players disciplined for altercation after Saturday game at Stanford


https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/college/asu/2022/01/23/asu-coach-bobby-hurley-2-players-disciplined-altercation-after-saturday-game-stanford/6632952001/


*The refs do whatever it takes to secure a win for the home team at Maples

Looks that way, doesn't it?

Quote:

Hurley and the players were upset over the discrepancy in the fouls called in the contest which factored into the outcome. A total of 29 fouls were called on ASU with Alonzo Gaffney and Kimani Lawrence both fouling out and four others finishing with four fouls.

Stanford was called for 16. The Cardinal shot 41 free throws, making 32 while ASU shot just nine making seven.

ASU rallied from a 15-point deficit in the second half and tied the game 76-76 on bucket by Graham with eight seconds left.

On Stanford's next possession Graham was called for a foul on Stanford's Brandon Angel who was getting off a 3-pointer with a second left. Angel then went to the line and made three free throws for the difference in the contest.

The Stanford player flopped to get that foul call with a second left, as you can see in the video below. Scroll about two-thirds of the way through the video clip.

https://www.foxsports.com/watch/1995458627543
Not sure about calling it a flop. Defender ends up standing with both feet out of bounds. It is hard to tell whether or not contact was made or if the jumper leaned into draw contact. You gotta be careful about the close out there.
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BearSD
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socaltownie said:

BearSD said:

bearister said:

joe amos yaks said:

ASu will be without Coach Hurley who has been suspended (along with one player) for the $uSC game


Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley was fined $20,000 and suspended for Monday's game against Southern California for a confrontation with the officiating crew following a game this weekend against Stanford.

ASU coach Bobby Hurley, 2 players disciplined for altercation after Saturday game at Stanford


https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/college/asu/2022/01/23/asu-coach-bobby-hurley-2-players-disciplined-altercation-after-saturday-game-stanford/6632952001/


*The refs do whatever it takes to secure a win for the home team at Maples

Looks that way, doesn't it?

Quote:

Hurley and the players were upset over the discrepancy in the fouls called in the contest which factored into the outcome. A total of 29 fouls were called on ASU with Alonzo Gaffney and Kimani Lawrence both fouling out and four others finishing with four fouls.

Stanford was called for 16. The Cardinal shot 41 free throws, making 32 while ASU shot just nine making seven.

ASU rallied from a 15-point deficit in the second half and tied the game 76-76 on bucket by Graham with eight seconds left.

On Stanford's next possession Graham was called for a foul on Stanford's Brandon Angel who was getting off a 3-pointer with a second left. Angel then went to the line and made three free throws for the difference in the contest.

The Stanford player flopped to get that foul call with a second left, as you can see in the video below. Scroll about two-thirds of the way through the video clip.

https://www.foxsports.com/watch/1995458627543
Not sure about calling it a flop. Defender ends up standing with both feet out of bounds. It is hard to tell whether or not contact was made or if the jumper leaned into draw contact. You gotta be careful about the close out there.
It was a Harden-esque lean in to draw contact. In the NBA the official could call a foul based on the defender encroaching on the shooter's landing space -- but AFAIK there's no specific college basketball rule on that.

Mikeman
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Hurley has got to coach with poise no matter how bad the officials are. Believe Billy Tubbs when he was coaching at Oklahoma grabbed the PA mic when the fans were booing and started out right saying we are Oklahoma and we show sportsmanship and don't boo no matter how bad the officiating is.
HoopDreams
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Mikeman said:

Hurley has got to coach with poise no matter how bad the officials are. Believe Billy Tubbs when he was coaching at Oklahoma grabbed the PA mic when the fans were booing and started out right saying we are Oklahoma and we show sportsmanship and don't boo no matter how bad the officiating is.
the thing about it, is as Hurley acted like that, so did two of his players

not good leadership
Mikeman
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Well, perhaps when Hurley played at Duke, he grew accustomed to getting calls.
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