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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 935047" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>I disagree with you on the Sturdivant play. I have watched it 15+ times on replay. He was in a double team situation and did a very poor job protecting the ball. The guy to his basket side had his hands on the ball and Sturdivant pushed the ball into him causing it to come free. The guy on to the half court line didn't shove, was there contact, yes Sturdivant turning toward that Wake player and the Wake player moving in close. No pushing that impacted the play. You just can't let yourself get tied up in that spot on the court and hope the refs call a foul. </p><p></p><p>Have you ever seen a full court heave in the last seconds of a game get a foul called when guys jump/fight for the ball? How many times have you seen PI called on last second of the game Hail Mary passes. A limit approaching zero is the answer. Again you can't hope the refs will bail you out there. </p><p></p><p>How we couldn't inbound the ball from a made Wake shot and twice from Half Court is the issue, not the refs. We were fortunate to get the foul call on the half court heave to Franklin. It was a foul but it easily could have been a no call. On Smith's drive to give us the lead it was in my opinion a good no call, however it could easily been called an offensive call on Smith. </p><p></p><p>Refs are not the reason GT lost to Wake. GT's poor play the las minute is the reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 935047, member: 5618"] I disagree with you on the Sturdivant play. I have watched it 15+ times on replay. He was in a double team situation and did a very poor job protecting the ball. The guy to his basket side had his hands on the ball and Sturdivant pushed the ball into him causing it to come free. The guy on to the half court line didn't shove, was there contact, yes Sturdivant turning toward that Wake player and the Wake player moving in close. No pushing that impacted the play. You just can't let yourself get tied up in that spot on the court and hope the refs call a foul. Have you ever seen a full court heave in the last seconds of a game get a foul called when guys jump/fight for the ball? How many times have you seen PI called on last second of the game Hail Mary passes. A limit approaching zero is the answer. Again you can't hope the refs will bail you out there. How we couldn't inbound the ball from a made Wake shot and twice from Half Court is the issue, not the refs. We were fortunate to get the foul call on the half court heave to Franklin. It was a foul but it easily could have been a no call. On Smith's drive to give us the lead it was in my opinion a good no call, however it could easily been called an offensive call on Smith. Refs are not the reason GT lost to Wake. GT's poor play the las minute is the reason. [/QUOTE]
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