We get too aggressive on those traps sometimes and start getting body to body, it's worth it though because we get a ton more turnovers off it compared to fouls called.
That one was bizarre. I didn't really have a problem with the two before that. When you have somone trapped along the baseline, there's no need to hack or body the guy.Foul on Lipsey?
What in the
I can't even remember the last time Milan made a 3.
How is the smaller player, who is in front of the bigger player, supposed to know when the bigger player is going to jump on his back? It's a textbook boxout, and it's been penalized all year for us.
My problem with the one on Ward is how often that play happens and there isn't a foul called. Either call it or don't, and don't just call it because you feel bad for rightfully T-ing up a coachThat one was bizarre. I didn't really have a problem with the two before that. When you have somone trapped along the baseline, there's no need to hack or body the guy.
We're getting called for fouls because we box out well, then the player being boxed out jumps for the ball onto our backs. Just watch any of our games for examples.Well of course if he jumped on his back first then that's on the big guy. Beyond that I'd have to see all the plays you're talking about to be able to comment.
It's just subjective when the contact becomes too much contact.My problem with the one on Ward is how often that play happens and there isn't a foul called. Either call it or don't, and don't just call it because you feel bad for rightfully T-ing up a coach
And hopefully statistically even out. We did vs BYU last weekWe must be something like 1-7 from 3 point range, so we should feel very good about having a 6 point lead right now.