I think I see four players, all with the same thought bubble, "Umm, now that I'm out, here .... I ... uhh.... don't really know what to do with my hands at the end of a game where I ACTUALLY don't want the ball because I'm not supposed to shoot it"
#23, "those other guys just look silly.... omg, I look worse"
#12, "You? The starters dared me to suit up without underwear or compression shorts, so I pretty much HAVE to stand like this:. I mean, my mom and grandma watching this..."
#23, "Look at Double Z and Awaka, they're over there laughing at you.... and me too. Don't get me wrong, they're happy for us too because we're getting an official minute, but I literally don't know what do do with my hands and I'm very self conscious all of a sudden because some huge percentage of the basketball world is watching me stand here.
I’m not scared of the basketball gods. We are a better team than St Peters and they aren’t coming in surprising anyone. Knecht will have 30 and we will beat them by 20. They are not on the same level.
You see it all the time, a stolen base attempt, the fielder gets to the base before the runner then drops his knee, foot or leg in front of the base to keep the baserunner from touching the bag. Is this a legal play? What should coaches, players, umpires and fans know about the rule...
That call by the ump is really against the spirit of the rule. Whenever the throw leads you to the first base side of the bag then there really isn’t anything you can do.
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