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#51
#51
Pretty sure that was what the pre review conference was all about. “Got to make sure we are all on the same page and it is egregious before we make a correct call.”
The only thing I can think of that might be a possibility is that shot clock violation may have proceeded, but wouldn't it be a dead ball foul?
 
#58
#58
Definately. AND, Barnes didn't pull Gillespie when he got in foul trouble. The worst move Barnes has made as a HC is when we had a 17 pt. lead on UK, Gillespie got his second foul in the first half, and Barnes put him on the bench. Our offense stalled and UK closed the gap before halftime. Had he left Gillespie in, little doubt we would have maintained or expanded our lead because UK looked defeated before that move.
So glad Burg is not backing JG much anymore. When Burg comes in it’s not pretty to watch. We turn the ball over with horrible passes and poor ball handling. He is a momentum boost for our opponents. It’s great CRB gave him many chances early but he’s not in the same room as Amari Evans or Henderson. He sat the entire game.
 
#61
#61
So glad Burg is not backing JG much anymore. When Burg comes in it’s not pretty to watch. We turn the ball over with horrible passes and poor ball handling. He is a momentum boost for our opponents. It’s great CRB gave him many chances early but he’s not in the same room as Amari Evans or Henderson. He sat the entire game.
Or even Amaree Abram.
 
#62
#62
Correct... team was lead by PG Vern Fleming...
Folks always think that Georgia Final 4 team was a Dominique Wilkins team, but it was actually the year after 'Nique (had he stayed for his Sr. year, they may have won the whole thing). Similarly, a lot of people think that Barnes' F4 at Texas was the Durant year....which is funny because it was 2003 and Durant's lone season in Austin was 2006-07.
 
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#63
#63
Folks always think that Georgia Final 4 team was a Dominique Wilkins team, but it was actually the year after 'Nique (had he stayed for his Sr. year, they may have won the whole thing). Similarly, a lot of people think that Barnes' F4 at Texas was the Durant year....which is funny because it was 2003 and Durant's lone season in Austin was 2006-07.
I wonder if Barnes forgot Durant wasn’t on that team. He surely put all his eggs in one basket with Ament.
 
#64
#64
I wonder if Barnes forgot Durant wasn’t on that team. He surely put all his eggs in one basket with Ament.
The difference is that Durant team was made up of all young players. 4 of the top 5 scorers were freshmen, and the 5th was a sophomore. The next year, that Texas team without Durant won 30+ games and went to the EE.

Our team has experience at PG and in the post.
 
#65
#65
Folks always think that Georgia Final 4 team was a Dominique Wilkins team, but it was actually the year after 'Nique (had he stayed for his Sr. year, they may have won the whole thing). Similarly, a lot of people think that Barnes' F4 at Texas was the Durant year....which is funny because it was 2003 and Durant's lone season in Austin was 2006-07.
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#66
#66
And the refs along the way, the non call on the dude that rolled over okpara is absolutely egregious, no excuse to miss that.
Have to agree. I watched the replay yesterday morning, and when that particular moment was, in my opinion, a flagrant foul. I have seen at least a personal foul called against someone for a lot less than that.
 
#67
#67
Correct, all they could have done on review is assess a flagrant foul (F1 in this case) for unnecessary contact that wasn't a basketball play or contact to the head or neck. Both definitions could be loosely applied in that instance, but we arent getting that call on the road in a case where it could essentially end the game. You cannot go back on replay and assess a common foul.
Interestingly enough BB got called for a F1 on a similar play but with less force as I recall it in an earlier game this year
 

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