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No I wasn't. I wasn't looking at her facial expression. What I was looking at was
her holding the ball high over her head without immediately looking to pass in a
way to make fun of her shorter opponent for all to see. The referee's smile suggests
that she was successful.
You didn't see it that way. Fine.
Okay I didn't feel that way at all. But I understand what you’re saying. No problem.
But I felt she was holding it high waiting to make a pass. But the way Japan was very aggressively up in Team USA's faces with guard play and being so physical while trying to push tempo- I felt this was nothing more than similarly a guard dribbling 30-35 feet from the basket.
Matter-of-fact prior to this photo being showed here- I spoke of DT never getting ahead of herself and part of that means "don't get rushed." When I made this type of comment I had recalled this play briefly (among others). I liked it. In some cases Japan "wants" the quick pass. I felt what DT was doing was nothing more than slowing pace and would not allow herself to be rushed so a Japan player can jump/pickoff the next pass.