RDinNY wrote:Right before that play, Abell bumps into Harrison and steals the ball. No call. Good no call on both plays.
R Jay wrote:I obviously have no stake in this argument, but I will say that I'm a little tired of the "Big East is tough so not all fouls are fouls." If it's a foul it's a foul, no matter what time in the game, no matter who's playing, no matter the conference, no matter if it's in-conference or out of conference. A foul is a foul. So call it right. Being in the last two minutes of a close game should not mean that a team is allowed to play overly physical and foul without worry of it being called. I'm also a bit tired of the "refs shouldn't decide the outcome of the game." A player fouls another player, a ref just calls it. The player in the end is responsible for their actions. Again, if it's a foul, it should be called.
PMThor wrote:Hard play is fine with me in the Big East, and that's not my complaint. My complaint is consistency. A ref needs to be calling fouls the same way throughout an entire game, otherwise players can't find a balance on how to play and what to expect from the refs. You can't have the refs call so few fouls in a first half of the game, then have them go hog wild with fouls in the second, and THEN have them swallow the whistle at the end of the game. I mean, nearly 30 fouls were called in the second half, to me, a coach might diagram a play that plays to the refs calling so many fouls, ala Abell driving to the hoop and drawing (or initiating, however you want to look at it) contact. Instead, the refs let go a call that had to be made, either a charge there or a blocking foul, something. Same with the steal, lots of contact, should have been called I think. The "play on" mantra doesn't wash, seeing as through the whole second half so many fouls were called otherwise. All I want is consistency, and recently I haven't seen it in some Big East games (and not just X games either).
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