How does UCLA seem to have so little talent (outside Alford, who is more of a gym/film rat just like his dad was)? Granted they lost a lot to the NBA last year, but L.A. spits out kids who can go there for a year kick ass then leave. BIgger question......
How did that team beat Kentucky??????
Nice wins for Dawgs. Didn't expect win, especially after watching first half.
(bonus comment to NCAA)
Taking shot clock from 35 to 30 was a good idea to speed up the game
New rules forcing ref's to call 40 plus fouls a game and having teams shoot free throws 5 minutes into a half offsets new shot clock rule.
How does UCLA seem to have so little talent (outside Alford, who is more of a gym/film rat just like his dad was)? Granted they lost a lot to the NBA last year, but L.A. spits out kids who can go there for a year kick ass then leave. BIgger question......
How did that team beat Kentucky??????
Nice wins for Dawgs. Didn't expect win, especially after watching first half.
(bonus comment to NCAA)
Taking shot clock from 35 to 30 was a good idea to speed up the game
New rules forcing ref's to call 40 plus fouls a game and having teams shoot free throws 5 minutes into a half offsets new shot clock rule.
I'm at the point with basketball officiating, each team should select one bench player to ref each game, same player can't ref two games in a row. Have one head zebra who MUST be a former player of at least high school varsity caliber.
There's one little fucker in the Pac 12 who is about 5'1". No way that guy ever balled up. Not a chance.
Slightly better than call your own fouls but certainly better than the shit zebras that want to call a touch foul 40 feet from the basket but let guys get absolutely destroyed once they enter the key.
The point about having former players and guys with a clue officiating games really matters.
My goal officiating was always to make sure that a) I didn't influence the outcome of the game and b) called fouls that influenced the play and not those that don't.
The game isn't helped by defenders really being overly aggressive about defending 40 feet from the basket (you could argue that that's actually very poor fundamental defense). But it also isn't helped by the fact that you have every defensive player trying to slide under shooters. I thought that Alford got fouled when he missed the layup in OT and the floater at the end I thought was also a block.
I really miss the old days of basketball where guys really contested at the top for blocks and did so by going straight up. I do like watching the Pups going after the blocks ... but at the same time, they are so fundamentally poor at trying to go after the block at all costs that when they miss they either end up fouling or getting themselves out of position.
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How did that team beat Kentucky??????
Nice wins for Dawgs. Didn't expect win, especially after watching first half.
(bonus comment to NCAA)
Taking shot clock from 35 to 30 was a good idea to speed up the game
New rules forcing ref's to call 40 plus fouls a game and having teams shoot free throws 5 minutes into a half offsets new shot clock rule.
There's one little fucker in the Pac 12 who is about 5'1". No way that guy ever balled up. Not a chance.
Slightly better than call your own fouls but certainly better than the shit zebras that want to call a touch foul 40 feet from the basket but let guys get absolutely destroyed once they enter the key.
My goal officiating was always to make sure that a) I didn't influence the outcome of the game and b) called fouls that influenced the play and not those that don't.
The game isn't helped by defenders really being overly aggressive about defending 40 feet from the basket (you could argue that that's actually very poor fundamental defense). But it also isn't helped by the fact that you have every defensive player trying to slide under shooters. I thought that Alford got fouled when he missed the layup in OT and the floater at the end I thought was also a block.
I really miss the old days of basketball where guys really contested at the top for blocks and did so by going straight up. I do like watching the Pups going after the blocks ... but at the same time, they are so fundamentally poor at trying to go after the block at all costs that when they miss they either end up fouling or getting themselves out of position.
They beat Kentucky and lose to the dawgs and the Cuogs?!?
What a clusterfuck in Westwood.
Steve Alford