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2019 NCAA Tournament Thread

Should the play before where Jerome dribbled off his leg have been called a double dribble?
 
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Should the play before where Guy dribbled off his leg have been called a double dribble?

It was. Was dribbling, lost control, grabbed it with both hands, and started dribbling again. That's 4th grade double dribble.
 
Wow. Looked like the correct call but what a tough way to lose after the refs pretty much let them play all game long. Talk about clutch free throws by Guy.

What might get lost here is UVA had a 6-1 run over the last 7 seconds to finish the game.
 
Also been drinking a bunch at Lunberyard Brewing in Flagstaff. Daughter is going to school here starting next year so visiting this weekend
 
Lost in all the other hullabaloo is the fact that Auburn's best free throw shooter missed one that would have at least pushed it to OT.
 
Big ****ing win and yes the body did affect his shot! Foul mutha ****ers!

No question that the foul on the three was legit-and credit to the referee who made it in that situation. No excuse for the missed call on Jerome's double dribble-you cannot under any circumstances miss that as a referee. Isn't the official who had the primary on that call a Pac 12 referee?
 
Not only a double dribble but could have also called a kicked ball since it went off his heal, I think.
 
Plenty of times its been called when is wasn't deliberate, but accidental. He dribbled off of his own foot though so nevermind.

@Alfred91 is correct-that rule says that you have to a have a deliberate kicking motion for that violation. If you see a referee in college or lower call it that way, they're wrong.
 
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