The refs did seem to have it in for us.Yeah, I really enjoyed her diatribe about how Dillard got fouled, on a 3 point shot, by Lou and how fair of a call it was because the shooter jumped into Lou's hand. 99.9% of the time it is a non call. But with these 3 refs, you never know what they are going to call.
That's a pro move by Dillard. Watch the NBA, and you will see players like James Harden, Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving do the exact same thing when a defender is standing there with their arm extended.Yeah, I really enjoyed her diatribe about how Dillard got fouled, on a 3 point shot, by Lou and how fair of a call it was because the shooter jumped into Lou's hand. 99.9% of the time it is a non call. But with these 3 refs, you never know what they are going to call.
Well, I thought in the first half they called a few on Buffalo that were too touchy but they certainly changed their focus to us in the second half.The refs did seem to have it in for us.
Well, that's one reason why I haven't watched the Not Basketball Anymore in the last few decades.That's a pro move by Dillard. Watch the NBA, and you will see players like James Harden, Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving do the exact same thing when a defender is standing there with their arm extended.
That was a foul. Very smart play by the Buffalo player. Lou got lazy and dropped her hands. Spot on analysis by Kara Lawson.Yeah, I really enjoyed her diatribe about how Dillard got fouled, on a 3 point shot, by Lou and how fair of a call it was because the shooter jumped into Lou's hand. 99.9% of the time it is a non call. But with these 3 refs, you never know what they are going to call.
That was a foul. Very smart play by the Buffalo player. Lou got lazy and dropped her hands. Spot on analysis by Kara Lawson.
Yeah, I really enjoyed her diatribe about how Dillard got fouled, on a 3 point shot, by Lou and how fair of a call it was because the shooter jumped into Lou's hand. 99.9% of the time it is a non call. But with these 3 refs, you never know what they are going to call.
Like art and music, opinions vary. I feel Kara is the most knowledgeable announcer out there and expresses her thoughts well. Unfortunately, the past 2 years she has slipped into a monotone, low key style that detracts from her messages.Lawson is as good as there is, IMHO.
Lawson's fantastic. Love seeing the support UCONN fans here have for her. Here's a good read on Lawson from her senior year if anyone is interested. Provides a little more insight about her background...not at all surprised to see she was an excellent student and had aspirations to be a lawyer. She seems like the type who'd thrive in any field she went in to:
LAWSON REWROTE FATHER'S GAME PLAN




Its not a shooting foul in the NBAThat's a pro move by Dillard. Watch the NBA, and you will see players like James Harden, Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving do the exact same thing when a defender is standing there with their arm extended.
I beg to differ. Furthermore, I've seen all the players I mentioned turn that move into a 4-pt play by forcing contact while knocking down a 3 pt shot.Its not a shooting foul in the NBA
That was a foul. Very smart play by the Buffalo player. Lou got lazy and dropped her hands. Spot on analysis by Kara Lawson.
I was worried that Dillard would try that all game but we lucked out. Dillard is some competitor.
That was a foul. Very smart play by the Buffalo player. Lou got lazy and dropped her hands. Spot on analysis by Kara Lawson.
I was going to reply to the "it's what they do in the NBA" post that when I was growing up, it did matter who initiated the contact but I figured that I would get slammed for saying that.It should have been a foul on Dillard since she initiated contact .. NBA rules are about entertainment, not about basketball .. Harden 'walks' on his step-back jumper but the refs allow it, eh?
I beg to differ with your interpretation of the rules, specifically whether "initiating contact" is the deciding factor for a foul. The real question is ownership of space, and according to the rules, no player (offensive or defensive) owns any space except what she occupies and what is directly over her head or (when she jumps) under her feet.It should have been a foul on Dillard since she initiated contact .. NBA rules are about entertainment, not about basketball .. Harden 'walks' on his step-back jumper but the refs allow it, eh?
The travel calls and screen fouls are just spur of the moment subjective calls by most refs.I was confused by a lot of the travel calls on Collier. There was one where she dribbled the ball and then took a step and they called a travel when she took the step. Maybe I missed what the ref saw, but I was surprised by some of the calls tonight.
As for Kara, she is one of the best analysts and I love hearing about her breaking down a play. She’s great at calling out the intricacies and fallacies of plays.
Its called the "Rip through rule", unless the team is in the penalty its NOT a shooting foul as the offensive player is not , YET, in his (NBA) shooting motion. I tried to attach the video of the rule but failed.I beg to differ. Furthermore, I've seen all the players I mentioned turn that move into a 4-pt play by forcing contact while knocking down a 3 pt shot.
Here’s the rub. It’s still a foul on the defender, and it’s not a shooting foul only “if the offensive player has not started his shooting motion.” Top NBA players like Durant, Curry, Irving and others are so good they are capable of initiating a “rip through” while shooting, sometimes knocking down the shot and earning an “and one.” You see it every night in the NBA.Its called the "Rip through rule", unless the team is in the penalty its NOT a shooting foul as the offensive player is not , YET, in his (NBA) shooting motion. I tried to attach the video of the rule but failed.
Like all fouls it's up to the discretion of the ref.Here’s the rub. It’s still a foul on the defender, and it’s not a shooting foul only “if the offensive player has not started his shooting motion.” Top NBA players like Durant, Curry, Irving and others are so good they are capable of initiating a “rip through” while shooting, sometimes knocking down the shot and earning an “and one.” You see it every night in the NBA.
IMO that’s exactly what Dillard did to Lou, and it was clearly a shooting foul.
Help me out here. We are in agreement that a rip through when the offensive player is determined to be in a shooting motion is in fact a shooting foul, and that it’s up to the refs to determine if the offensive player was in fact in a shooting motion???Like all fouls it's up to the discretion of the ref.
I don't think they have the rule in college.
The rule, which is called the Harden rule was to stop those cheap fouls.