never in the history of the game has a team with a 3 pt with few seconds to go fouled and lost the game with a 3 and an one. I can recall tho in 2008 Memphis not fouling Mario Chalmers, hitting that 3, going to OT and Kansas winning the title.I personally hate the idea of fouling. I mean what happens if they shoot a 3 and they are fouled and they make it and get the free throw? We would lose the game. What happens if they go for a two and hit the free throw? We could lose. The only way to do it is to foul before the inbounds, but then you need to make sure they do not upgrade it to an intentional. While it put us in Double Overtime, I think the right decision was made.
You don't foul a player in the act of shooting.I personally hate the idea of fouling. I mean what happens if they shoot a 3 and they are fouled and they make it and get the free throw? We would lose the game. What happens if they go for a two and hit the free throw? We could lose. The only way to do it is to foul before the inbounds, but then you need to make sure they do not upgrade it to an intentional. While it put us in Double Overtime, I think the right decision was made.
But they'll try to make it look like you did...You don't foul a player in the act of shooting.
100% the wrong call not to foul. A foul forces the other team to execute 2 flawless plays (Make the 1st foul shot, then miss the 2nd on purpose then get the rebound and make a shot as opposed to make 1 3 pointer to tie the game)
It obviously was the right call Uconn won. If they lost it would have been wrong. In this case, it must have been right by not losing. Everything else is just an opinion.Clearly it may or may not be the right call always, sometimes or never.
This is a 18 to (I guess) 23 year old team. They can run on nothing but beer for 2 weeks in a jungle. 5 days off is like a month long vacation to them.off course and he got away with it, now the question will be how much will those extra 5 unnecessary minutes take a toll on the team vs a team who had one day extra to rest.