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Should refs swallow whistle in final seconds?
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Originally posted by LittleBrave View Post
Yep - there is a big fuss on social media now with people who are furious that it was not a foul. Probably too many people watching too much NBA!
On topic, though: back in the 90’s I watched the Bulls eliminate the Sixers in a large room of Bulls fans on a college campus watching on a big screen. Now I generally rooted for the Bulls but nothing could trump my loyalty to Hersey. And when he got open under the basket for what should have been the game winning shot at the buzzer, all Michael could do was mug him from behind. I’m still sore about that whistle swallowing!
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Plays or calls that negatively impact a game happen throughout the game. Not just in the last few minutes or seconds. Why would these calls be treated any differently. I always feel bad for the field goal kicker who misses the last second field goal to win the game and gets the blame for the loss. Why didn’t the offense build up enough of a lead earlier in the game and the defense hold off the opponent from scoring.
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If UConn had won on a wide open 3 that was only wide open because of an illegal screen then Iowa fans would be complaining, for good reason. If a ref's gonna call something at the beginning he/she should make that same call at the end.BRADLEY BASKETBALL
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