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Thanks. Had they called it a 3 it would have stuck. How he overrules anyone is beyond me, guy had no angle. Refs were flat out awful.
I hate looking at the refs too much, but today was brutal, especially in our own gym. There were at least 4 blatant missed travels. How Josh Smith commits one foul in the second half and plays a minute of overtime, much less the entire game is beyond me. Lowered his shoulder into Luke, threw Carlino around, they missed when he double bunny-hopped in the lane...just awful.
He did massively outplay Fischer though. =/
I'm also not one to look to the refs, especially on individual plays, they usually even out. But a day like today you can just feel that we were constantly on the wrong side of the calls.As for the Carlino three, poor camera angle, but I'm 99% sure that was good. I also want to point out that they originally called Duane's three a two when he was about a foot behind the line. Obviously the ref was at a terrible angle to make that call, it wasn't even close.
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
It was increbibly close. Just saw the replay. I think his toe was on the line. Incredible shot though. He's a clutch player.
Fischer is what he is and what was said here before the season. A good player, but this year will be up and down. The ASU game was a bit of fool's gold. For his career, he is going to be solid, but he's showing essentially what was expected...about 10ppg, 5rpg. Will due better when Hank can pull out some of the bigs and he has a chance to clean up some garbage.
Quick rules question. After the Carlino shot, he stole the inbounds pass and threw up the wild shot and the same ref ruled that it was after the clock had expired. Can they review a made shot if the ref rules it's too late or is it just whether the ref rules it's within time?
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.