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Lost all interest in the fourtunes of our deserters. I watched a marathon of Pit Bulls and Parollees tonight.
I replayed that a few times and it could have gone either way.Boeheim is an but he was right. The officials give it to Dook again.
Boeheim is the biggest whiner in sports. Threw Christmas under the bus in the postgame of the BCU game for his missed jumper at the end of regulation, and throws the ref under the bus here. Whenever he loses, it's someone else's fault.
lolDook moves up to #1 next week, right?
That last call was a 50/50. I think it should have been a no-call. That blocking foul early in the second halh on the Parker layup was clearly a charge on Parker. But Dook will always get those calls at home.
Welcome to the ACC.
Vitale now making an assassination of himself.
And since I never need much provocation to hop online and buy more gear, I took advantage of your success to provide a reason to buy the following:Well CD, besides the ACC providing thrill of watching two self-absorbed morons(Krapascrewdookski and Assinheim) on a regular basis, you have added another great quote to the ultra-stellar Boneyard Collection. Well done!!!And since I never need much provocation to hop online and buy more gear, I took advantage of your success to provide a reason to buy the following:
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GO HUSKIES!!!
BEAT THE MUSTANGS!!!
One bit of good news; he stopped picking his nose for a little whileIf you are Boeheim, you have to know a few things...
1. You are not getting that call on the road about 75% of the time.
2. You are not getting that call at Cameron 99.99999999% of the time.
3. You can disagree all you want, most officials will put up with a screaming fit in that situation, they know the drill. However you canNOT go that far onto the court (first T) and you cannot follow the official to the table, screaming at him the whole time, using synonyms for cow manure and expect not to get another one.
4. You can expect a call from the ACC for hovering over the officials at the monitor after the 2nd technical when you should have been leaving.

Defender did a decent job but he's not getting that call very often. My question is why don't more schools set up a pit like Duke has to play in. Home court is huge there.
That was as close a call you can get. Old rules, that is clearly a charge. With the new rules I'm not so sure. With the new rules the player has to be set before the offense if player begins to go into his move. It's not how it used to be called where the players needed to be set before the player got into the air. If anything it should have been a no call at that point in the game. It was one of those games where I wish both teams had lost.In real time, it looked like a terrible call, so I can't blame Boeheim entirely for his reaction. On replay, the call was less egregious, but I still think it should have been a block, or preferably, nothing at all.

Duke player absolutely not set by the time he was going to leave the ground,
Is the rule "going to leave the ground" or when he left the ground?
"Starting the upward motion" and that typically begins with bringing the ball up.
In a"euro step" move that "Starting the upward motion" could be before the first of two steps?