The Hawks showed resilience and determination to comeback against Pitt and the Zebras. I despise Jeff Capel for his lowlife style of play on offense and defense where he utilized the Flop strategies. I missed the start of the game, about 8 minutes worth, but it soon became evident that the referees were calling the slightest touch fouls on the Hawks......
It is a strategy by unethical coaches to establish early in the game the principle of flopping whether or not their players actually fall down. They just act as though they have been violently pushed and they stumble as though they have been poleaxed. When this is established the zebras are particularly sensitive to mere brushes by the Hawks on their opponents.....
It became extremely aggravating to watch this over and over. It is a testament to the experience of the Hawks to overlook this factor and play on. They had to play two opponents, Pitt and the zebras. They did well to maintain their composure and rally to lead and hold on the to lead until the final buzzer.....
It became most irritating when they started manhandling Tyler. He was lying on the floor after one encounter under their basket and the referees let the game go on until finally, they decided to stop play until Tyler could be moved off the floor. No call whatsoever, and then they started playing football smashing into Baer the most important Hawk on the floor. I was not certain they wouldn't call the foul on Baer, essentially giving the game to Pitt.....
I believe they were unimpeded on driving to the basket in the first half because we did not want to have the entire team playing soft in the second half because of touch fouls acquired that early in the game. It had to be obvious to our coaching staff what was going on.....
Zebras were intimated by Capel's style of play into almost giving the game away. They should be flogged to death in the University Student Union.....