UConnSwag11
Storrs, CT The Mecca
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Battle and Hughes. That’s it. They’re perimeter orientated and jack threes. Really looks like those 5 points per game from Howard is really helping...
I knew that number looked inaccurate.59%, but who's counting?
Feel kind of sorry for Battle, he probably should have declared for the draft. Now his game is regressing and being exposed, Bohiem will probably start throwing him under the bus.
Well they scored 93 points tonight on 52% from 2 and 57% from 3.You know Cinci is bad offensively when the commentators continually say Cinci wants to grind, play dirty (in a good way), muck up the game (forgot the exact phrase).
I worded it wrong but it’s their Style of play. We’ve discussed this before even with Kobe about their offenseWell they scored 93 points tonight on 52% from 2 and 57% from 3.
As an impartial observer who doesn't care about either team that was a terrible, atrocious call. One of the worst I've seen this year or perhaps several years. Those kind of calls lead to people starting to think about fixes, it was THAT bad.
Edit: psu was favored by 5....
Just watched it. I'd expect a blocking call there. You can see the offensive player is past him (both feet passed his widely stretched legs) and the defensive player leans his body in. What is bad is not letting a coach get upset in those moments. Close calls like that are going to generate emotion, and calling a tech essentially ends the game.
If that were a UConn player, and they called a charge, I'd have absolutely lost my mind.That was not a charge ...
The T is the problem, not the original call. Short of the coach throwing a chair, or running out on the court and confronting an official, you don't call a T in a tie game with 5.5 seconds left. The ref basically decided a game that was still very much in doubt. The coach doesn't go bezerk until after the first T.If that were a UConn player, and they called a charge, I'd have absolutely lost my mind.
Right. Which is what I said in my longer post before that. You swallow your whistle there unless he's saying some very profane things about your mother.The T is the problem, not the original call. Short of the coach throwing a chair, or running out on the court and confronting an official, you don't call a T in a tie game with 5.5 seconds left. The ref basically decided a game that was still very much in doubt. The coach doesn't go bezerk until after the first T.
I just watched it again, and I see what set Dambrot off. It's not the contact in the lane, it's before that. The Penn St. kid was being guarded by number 5, he clearly pushes the kid away with his right hand before he drives the lane. Clear foul, and should have been called.Right. Which is what I said in my longer post before that. You swallow your whistle there unless he's saying some very profane things about your mother.