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I highly doubt he asked that question - coaches rely on assistants to know these things plus the announcer announced Ajax had 5 fouls when he walked off the court and Dan Hurley pat him on the back - he just zoned out
What about his assistants? Does he just tune them out when the ball goes up for the opening tip?
Hope not for sure.
 
How about the call that the ball went off rjs knee that obviously didn’t. They review it and stick with the original call.
That was a complete mystery - I saw most of the bad/questionable calls occurred at the basket in front of the Auburn bench. I think Bruce Pearl had a lot of influence on these refs - right or wrong
 
I highly doubt he asked that question - coaches rely on assistants to know these things plus the announcer announced Ajax had 5 fouls when he walked off the court and Dan Hurley pat him on the back - he just zoned out
What about his assistants? Does he just tune them out when the ball goes up for the opening tip?
He most certainly did. Rewatch it and you will see. He was saying the scorekeepers told him AJ had 4 fouls. 100%
 
I highly doubt he asked that question - coaches rely on assistants to know these things plus the announcer announced Ajax had 5 fouls when he walked off the court and Dan Hurley pat him on the back - he just zoned out
What about his assistants? Does he just tune them out when the ball goes up for the opening tip?
What do you mean? They showed Hurley on TV, he pointed his index finger right at the official as he was talking to the head guy, and he held up 4 fingers. Clearly, he was telling the head that the guy just told him that Whaley had 4. This was pretty clear on the broadcast.
 
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Also..,The TV announcers were saying a lot of the shooting fouls were uncalled for. There always seemed to be contact on the arm.
The last 5 minutes of reg and the OTs it seemed like Auburn would just drive and flail when they got to the basket knowing they’d get the fouls. One critique of Hurley is that he never seems to adjust to the way the game is being called and ramp up or down the aggressiveness.
 
How about the call that the ball went off rjs knee that obviously didn’t. They review it and stick with the original call.
I liked the Auburn dude plowing into RJ on an inbound when the score was ~74-68 or so and RJ got called for an offensive foul. That was the turning point if we lose.
 

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