Another great video. Thank you! However, I was a little disappointed you didn't call Scott out for falling asleep with his camera on there at the end. ;) I get it. It's been a long season. We're all beat!
Play 2: She's been learning from LeBron. In seriousness, it looks likek the two players high fived after the ball was clearly away. I would think THAT part should just be ignored. The leg kick could be ruled an offensive foul, although that would be HOTLY contested. :)
Pet peeve: While describing a couple plays you said "he's over his back," as if it violates a rule. When the offensive player drove the length of the floor and ended with an open layup (39:05), the defensive player touched the offensive player with his right arm for less than a half second. Why are we calling a defensive foul here when the defensive player's actions did not seem to affect the offensive player's movement?
I have intimate knowledge that those representing the IHSA supported the nocall on the screen at the end of the girls game. 😃 My personal opinion, when a team executes that many facets of a throw-in play correctly, as was done here, you reward them by letting them finish the play. We would penalize that team by putting a whistle on the play.
@OfficialsInstitute you're welcome. I appreciate your content and enjoy watching. That one time the analysis was soooooo ticky tack and it happened in a split second 99% of us would have never caught the loss of control of the ball.
Great clips. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed them.
Another great video. Thank you! However, I was a little disappointed you didn't call Scott out for falling asleep with his camera on there at the end. ;) I get it. It's been a long season. We're all beat!
LOL
At 7:04-7:05 the calling official gives an illegal use of hands preliminary ... quick signal but clear. The foul was for the contact to the hand.
Good eye.
Play 2: She's been learning from LeBron. In seriousness, it looks likek the two players high fived after the ball was clearly away. I would think THAT part should just be ignored. The leg kick could be ruled an offensive foul, although that would be HOTLY contested. :)
Agreed
Pet peeve: While describing a couple plays you said "he's over his back," as if it violates a rule.
When the offensive player drove the length of the floor and ended with an open layup (39:05), the defensive player touched the offensive player with his right arm for less than a half second. Why are we calling a defensive foul here when the defensive player's actions did not seem to affect the offensive player's movement?
Good question
5 sec count when dribbling eliminated this year in MN. Love it...less whistles in the game.
Nice
I have intimate knowledge that those representing the IHSA supported the nocall on the screen at the end of the girls game. 😃
My personal opinion, when a team executes that many facets of a throw-in play correctly, as was done here, you reward them by letting them finish the play. We would penalize that team by putting a whistle on the play.
Thnx for your comments.
yes...nit picking
Thanks for watching
@OfficialsInstitute you're welcome. I appreciate your content and enjoy watching. That one time the analysis was soooooo ticky tack and it happened in a split second 99% of us would have never caught the loss of control of the ball.
Hello. You please talk gather step. Please! Thank you so much
In NFHS there is no gather step. It's one of the major differences it has between other levels.
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