tweeterhawk
Well-Known Member
When Jarryd elbowed Green in the face, it appeared the contact was purely accidental, the result of Jarryd raising his arms firmly holding the ball and taking a step towards the basket for a layup. It was not until Sir Hillary and his striped explorers reviewed the play that the "flagrant" foul was given.
Was surprised the call was made, especially after the review. For HN posters who officiate hoops, what was your take on it?
Also, thought the intentional foul on Cartwright was one of the weakest I have ever seen. No question it was a foul. But fouls that are far more clearly intended to stop a drive or temporarily stop the clock occur every night in D1 basketball that are never whistled as "intentional."
If what Bryce did -- basically reaching across the offensive player -- is now going to be viewed as "intentional," games are going to be far, far different. I was really surprised Fran didn't go off on that one.
Was surprised the call was made, especially after the review. For HN posters who officiate hoops, what was your take on it?
Also, thought the intentional foul on Cartwright was one of the weakest I have ever seen. No question it was a foul. But fouls that are far more clearly intended to stop a drive or temporarily stop the clock occur every night in D1 basketball that are never whistled as "intentional."
If what Bryce did -- basically reaching across the offensive player -- is now going to be viewed as "intentional," games are going to be far, far different. I was really surprised Fran didn't go off on that one.