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  • Lighthouse
    Gone But Never Forgotten
    • Oct 2014
    • 35962

    #91
    Originally posted by lilproUK98

    Glad someone finally brought up the double dribble.....

    Should the elbow to the throat been a flagrant??
    I don't think so, simply because it was obviously unintentional. I know what the rule says, but sometimes plain ole common sense has to come into play.

    John 3:3

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    • lilproUK98
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 2472

      #92
      Originally posted by Lighthouse

      I don't think so, simply because it was obviously unintentional. I know what the rule says, but sometimes plain ole common sense has to come into play.
      Hard to judge intent though imo. I bet if you took a poll it would be close to 50/50 on if it was intentional or not. It was extended and nailed PJ right in the throat. I think it was a heat of the moment elbow meant to get PJ out of his space.

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      • Blue Heaven
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 6283

        #93
        I was under the impression that blows from the neck up is a flagrant regardless of intent.
        Isaiah 5:20

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        • justford
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 4669

          #94
          Originally posted by Lighthouse

          I don't think so, simply because it was obviously unintentional. I know what the rule says, but sometimes plain ole common sense has to come into play.
          So why doesn't the rule say it has to be intentional? Seems like this would take the pressure off the officials if called according to the way it is written.

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          • Lighthouse
            Gone But Never Forgotten
            • Oct 2014
            • 35962

            #95
            Originally posted by lilproUK98

            Hard to judge intent though imo. I bet if you took a poll it would be close to 50/50 on if it was intentional or not. It was extended and nailed PJ right in the throat. I think it was a heat of the moment elbow meant to get PJ out of his space.
            What I posted was my opinion of the play from experience. It always amazes me how many directions we go after a post. Please notice the Big Grin.

            But to answer the above questions and any more, I will post the Flagrant 1 Personal Foul rule as written.

            c. Flagrant 1 personal foul. A flagrant 1 personal foul is a personal foul that is deemed excessive in nature and/or unnecessary, but is not based solely on the severity of the act. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1. Causing excessive contact with an opponent; 2. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or player, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 3. Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score; 4. Fouling a player clearly away from the ball who is not directly involved with the play, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 5. Contact with a player making a throw-in, and 6. Illegal contact caused by swinging of an elbow that is deemed excessive or unnecessary but does not rise to the level of a flagrant 2 personal foul (See Rule 4-18.7). 7. Illegal contact caused by a player hooking an opponent over or under the arm in an attempt to deceive the official into believing the contact was caused by the opponent. Depending on the nature of the contact, or the result of the contact, this foul could be considered a flagrant 2 foul.
            John 3:3

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            • lilproUK98
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2014
              • 2472

              #96
              Originally posted by Lighthouse

              What I posted was my opinion of the play from experience. It always amazes me how many directions we go after a post. Please notice the Big Grin.

              But to answer the above questions and any more, I will post the Flagrant 1 Personal Foul rule as written.

              c. Flagrant 1 personal foul. A flagrant 1 personal foul is a personal foul that is deemed excessive in nature and/or unnecessary, but is not based solely on the severity of the act. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1. Causing excessive contact with an opponent; 2. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or player, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 3. Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score; 4. Fouling a player clearly away from the ball who is not directly involved with the play, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 5. Contact with a player making a throw-in, and 6. Illegal contact caused by swinging of an elbow that is deemed excessive or unnecessary but does not rise to the level of a flagrant 2 personal foul (See Rule 4-18.7). 7. Illegal contact caused by a player hooking an opponent over or under the arm in an attempt to deceive the official into believing the contact was caused by the opponent. Depending on the nature of the contact, or the result of the contact, this foul could be considered a flagrant 2 foul.
              So intent has nothing to do with it and it should have been a flagrant 1, got it!

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              • catfaninin
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 2016

                #97
                Originally posted by Lighthouse

                What I posted was my opinion of the play from experience. It always amazes me how many directions we go after a post. Please notice the Big Grin.

                But to answer the above questions and any more, I will post the Flagrant 1 Personal Foul rule as written.

                c. Flagrant 1 personal foul. A flagrant 1 personal foul is a personal foul that is deemed excessive in nature and/or unnecessary, but is not based solely on the severity of the act. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1. Causing excessive contact with an opponent; 2. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or player, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 3. Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score; 4. Fouling a player clearly away from the ball who is not directly involved with the play, specifically designed to stop or keep the clock from starting; 5. Contact with a player making a throw-in, and 6. Illegal contact caused by swinging of an elbow that is deemed excessive or unnecessary but does not rise to the level of a flagrant 2 personal foul (See Rule 4-18.7). 7. Illegal contact caused by a player hooking an opponent over or under the arm in an attempt to deceive the official into believing the contact was caused by the opponent. Depending on the nature of the contact, or the result of the contact, this foul could be considered a flagrant 2 foul.
                My thought at the time was that it was unintentional, but I expected it would be called flagrant based on what I thought the rule was. After seeing the rule I have no idea how that play should have been called.

                One other question I would ask is this. Section 2 says contact designed to stop the clock. But it happens every game. And everyone in the building knows the intent. Yet that is never called?

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                • G0Cats#1
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2014
                  • 11

                  #98
                  Originally posted by Lighthouse
                  I saw a couple things today. One, which I dislike mentioning but I've confirmed it with another official. The 3 Seton Hall scored near the end of regulation should not have counted because the SH kid double dribbled before he shot the ball. No excuse for an official to miss that.

                  The other thing may or may not be anything, but coming out of a TO PJ said something to Hagans and Hagans said something back. PJ went immediately to one of the Assistant Coaches and talked to him, probably about what he and Hagans talked about. It seemed odd to me the way that happened.
                  20,000 people saw the Double dribble,,,, none of which were refs......had it been us, 0h yes, it would have been called..

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                  • lilproUK98
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 2472

                    #99
                    Originally posted by catfaninin

                    My thought at the time was that it was unintentional, but I expected it would be called flagrant based on what I thought the rule was. After seeing the rule I have no idea how that play should have been called.

                    One other question I would ask is this. Section 2 says contact designed to stop the clock. But it happens every game. And everyone in the building knows the intent. Yet that is never called?
                    #1 on the list answers your question. In what world is a hard extended elbow to the throat not excessive?

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                    • 40bill
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 8451

                      #100
                      While I understand everyone having concern over a missed call, that doesn't change the point that talent wise this should not have had an effect on the outcome

                      As of right now, Kentucky is a poor team. Auburn almost beat Duke. Last night, Tennessee DID beat Gonzaga.

                      That puts this team in a really bad light.

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                      • Lighthouse
                        Gone But Never Forgotten
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 35962

                        #101
                        Originally posted by G0Cats#1

                        20,000 people saw the Double dribble,,,, none of which were refs......had it been us, 0h yes, it would have been called..
                        And that comment was made from viewing our games totally through Blue tinted glasses.

                        John 3:3

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                        • Lighthouse
                          Gone But Never Forgotten
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 35962

                          #102
                          Originally posted by catfaninin

                          My thought at the time was that it was unintentional, but I expected it would be called flagrant based on what I thought the rule was. After seeing the rule I have no idea how that play should have been called.

                          One other question I would ask is this. Section 2 says contact designed to stop the clock. But it happens every game. And everyone in the building knows the intent. Yet that is never called?
                          I thought it would be called a F-1 too, but was pleasantly surprised when it wasn't. From my point of view, it should have been a common foul and nothing more. Officials to often interpret the rule to cover their butts.
                          John 3:3

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                          • TrueblueCATfan
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 16273

                            #103
                            Just got home from NYC and I was at the game.....just sick afterwards......will say the BBN had way more fans than Seton Hall

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                            • Blue Heaven
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 6283

                              #104
                              Originally posted by TrueblueCATfan
                              Just got home from NYC and I was at the game.....just sick afterwards......will say the BBN had way more fans than Seton Hall
                              Listening to the KSR post game, they said about 10,000 fans total with 3/4 of them Seton Hall fans.
                              Isaiah 5:20

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                              • TrueblueCATfan
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 16273

                                #105
                                Originally posted by Blue Heaven

                                Listening to the KSR post game, they said about 10,000 fans total with 3/4 of them Seton Hall fans.
                                Really????....I was in the lower level behind the UK bench and that is not what I saw or heard

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