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Regarding Aubrey's diving to make a steal on the floor and pushing it to E on a break... She slid/rolled a significant distance. This call seems to have evolved recently but I have no idea how far it can go. Based on what guidance does the ref decide "that's too far"? With all the apparent emphasis on the slightest nano-shuffle of the feet, this seems to be out of 'step'. I've seen similar no calls recently in other games,
Kind of like the nearly obsolete "carry" call. Park-Lane (I think it was), right in front of the ref, had her hand almost completely under the ball on several consecutive dribbles - like she was carrying books to class. No call. I remember recently (maybe a Celtics game) that the refs guidance is 4 o'clock is ok, 5 o'clock is a carry. It used to be a carry at 3:15!! [For pedants like me, that assumes a right-handed dribble observed from the rear]
As usual, lots of ref issues in this game... I thought The Hall bench was going to have multiple strokes for the EMTs to deal with.
Thoughts?
Kind of like the nearly obsolete "carry" call. Park-Lane (I think it was), right in front of the ref, had her hand almost completely under the ball on several consecutive dribbles - like she was carrying books to class. No call. I remember recently (maybe a Celtics game) that the refs guidance is 4 o'clock is ok, 5 o'clock is a carry. It used to be a carry at 3:15!! [For pedants like me, that assumes a right-handed dribble observed from the rear]
As usual, lots of ref issues in this game... I thought The Hall bench was going to have multiple strokes for the EMTs to deal with.
Thoughts?
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