Hall2012 wrote:If anyone hasn't seen yet, Georgetown senior Tyler Adams (who's been unable to play since his freshman year due to a heart condition) started today's Georgetown-Seton Hall game (Gtown's Senior Day) and the Pirates gave the Hoyas the tip and then backed off and allowed Adams to score. Great scenes overall and a tremendous show of respect.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-basket ... ion-030715
butlerguy03 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:If anyone hasn't seen yet, Georgetown senior Tyler Adams (who's been unable to play since his freshman year due to a heart condition) started today's Georgetown-Seton Hall game (Gtown's Senior Day) and the Pirates gave the Hoyas the tip and then backed off and allowed Adams to score. Great scenes overall and a tremendous show of respect.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-basket ... ion-030715
Quick question. When something like this occurs, which it does quite often, does the other team generally agree to give up a "gimme" sometime in the first half? What it Seton Hall lost by 1 and they were on the bubble?
butlerguy03 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:If anyone hasn't seen yet, Georgetown senior Tyler Adams (who's been unable to play since his freshman year due to a heart condition) started today's Georgetown-Seton Hall game (Gtown's Senior Day) and the Pirates gave the Hoyas the tip and then backed off and allowed Adams to score. Great scenes overall and a tremendous show of respect.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-basket ... ion-030715
Quick question. When something like this occurs, which it does quite often, does the other team generally agree to give up a "gimme" sometime in the first half? What it Seton Hall lost by 1 and they were on the bubble?
RDinNY wrote:The Hall got an easy layup on their first possession of the game. I assumed that the coaches had, in fact, agreed to exchange gimme layups.
Hall2012 wrote:RDinNY wrote:The Hall got an easy layup on their first possession of the game. I assumed that the coaches had, in fact, agreed to exchange gimme layups.
Nope, Gtown played defense (even if they weren't successful on that possession). I actually heard a lot of Gtown fans expressing disappointment that they didn't give a free basket back, but again, it doesn't really concern me. I was actually much more bothered by Trawick throwing down a dunk at the end with the shot clock off and Seton Hall backing off to let them dribble out the clock.
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