mccartmz wrote:In reality, the flagrant on Dunn should have been called the other way according to Doug Gottlieb, who was providing color commentary on the game. So, no, it's not still a foul. If they're going to let the defender get in that tight and make contact with the offensive player, then it's a "play on" as Gottlieb said. If they're going to call it right, then they should have called the foul on the .dayton player before Dunn ever made his move.
Bill Marsh, where in the rulebook does it say player can elbow another in the face? Yes the defender was in tight on him so Dunn could barely move. Thats called good defense! The defender has a right to his position. If a player swings his elbow around, the defender is entitled to stay in his position and draw the foul. I believe the term Gottlieb used was, "Davis is way too close to Dunn." I nearly laughed when I heard it. I'm sure Dunn would have liked more space but that doesn't mean he can initiate contact to the opponents head in order to free some up.
ATL Flyer wrote:No argument refs were terrible, but there were awful calls both ways. The T was bogus. The refs also missed the obvious travel by PC in a critical part of the second. Also, Pollard's fourth foul and Wehrli's third were terrible calls, should have been non calls, there was nothing there.
The refs don't account for giving three point shooters wide open looks or not getting back on defense after a made bucket. The Flyers scored atleast five buckets, right after a PC basket, because PC wasn't getting back on defense. Henton forced up a ton of bad shots. The refs don't account for airballing a wide open 3. When Henton took it to the hoop next possession he got the call. When Dunn took it to the hoop he got the call, but when PC is settling for pull up jumpers you're not going to get to the line, no matter where you are playing.
I won't argue playing in Columbus helps, but Dayton travels well where ever they play. I went to Memphis last year, and Dayton ran that town. The Memphis paper said it looked like Dayton was playing at home. There isn't anything else to do in Dayton, besides college basketball, and the town loves its team.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:One thing to remember about the flagrant- even if it's not called as a flagrant it's still a foul. Dunn got caught reaching into the cookie jar a minute later. Now the question is, would he have done that same thing if he hadn't been called for the flagrant? Very possibly.
About the FT difference- 8 of the FT were shot in the last 80 seconds of the game by Dayton when PC was trying to foul on purpose. So the difference was really 22-7. Still bad, but not crazy.
Bottom line, when Henton and Dunn shoot 11-39 from the field- you aren't going to win many games. I thought PC settled way too much for outside shots.
Oh- the idiot who called the T- I think it's Tom Eades. His 40th T of the season. He's tied for 2nd for the season in most T's called. Don't think he needs to be doing any more games....
In reality, the flagrant on Dunn should have been called the other way according to Doug Gottlieb, who was providing color commentary on the game. So, no, it's not still a foul. If they're going to let the defender get in that tight and make contact with the offensive player, then it's a "play on" as Gottlieb said. If they're going to call it right, then they should have called the foul on the .dayton player before Dunn ever made his move.
A 22-7 FT discrepancy is not crazy? In what world?
I agree that Providence shot poorly, but the refs set the tone early and essentially took Providence's most important player out of the game at a key point. The game was called the way Dayton needed to play their game so they could defend physically and the way the game was called restricted Providence from doing what they normally do. It was Dayton's lucky day.
In reality Bill- it was whistled a foul on Dunn. They then went to the monitor and upgraded it to a flagrant. At that point, when they went to the monitor, there is NO option to rescind the foul. None. Gottlieb was saying what he thought the rule should be, but the fact is that's not what the rule ACTUALLY is.
The Xavier/Ole Miss game- Xavier took 21 FT, Ole Miss 5 FT. It happens.
The refs didn't take Dunn out with the Flagrant. That was 1 foul. He rather stupidly reached in about 2 minutes later. The next 9 minutes it was a 12-5 run for Dayton, with PC having 6 turnovers when he was on the bench.
GibsoniaPA wrote:It's time to give Dayton some love. How many small private BB Catholic schools outside the BE do you see achieving what they have these last 2 years?
Pre-game board comments here and on the PC board were often about UD just not having the skills nor the athleticism to compete with a top tier Big East team. That UD would likely not even be competitive with PC. That may have been your father's UD program. This one is very well coached, has skilled players at every position, and has heart that few teams can match.
UD was screwed royally with their seeding. Their 32 RPI and wins were simply dismissed by the NCAA. They nearly lost the oppty to be in the 64 and had to bounce back from a terrible F4 game start and then dominated the last 10 minutes of the game against a fresh legs to make it to Columbus ( a game they should have never been a part of). Tomorrow will be their 6th single elimination game in 10 days. With a 6 +1 walk on roster. If they were in the BE they would be the toast of the league this am.
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