. Watch McKay defend an inbounds play some time. The kids arms are like ten feet long. He'd have to stand on the other side of the court for his rms not to cross the freaking plane.
Have you ever done a jumping jack?
. Watch McKay defend an inbounds play some time. The kids arms are like ten feet long. He'd have to stand on the other side of the court for his rms not to cross the freaking plane.
Have you ever done a jumping jack?
Part of the reason is the score table so close. Frankly Phog Allen is a **** hole glorified high school gym with a lot of history. Every time i go to a game there it is so uncomfortable as the pack 20 people into a row made for 10. Fans are loud but sound even louder because you have the loudest sound system in the world blaring music in your ears.
Please continue feeding the trolls.
I think you get 3 feet, but you aren't allowed to move too much or they'll call you for a travel. I don't think Buddy could have moved from side to side much.
I can't argue with much of that. Fat people and tall people both find the seats to be very restrictive. I am 6'2" and have thanked my family after every game for getting our seats on the aisle this year. And the sound system is offensively loud.Part of the reason is the score table so close. Frankly Phog Allen is a **** hole glorified high school gym with a lot of history. Every time i go to a game there it is so uncomfortable as the pack 20 people into a row made for 10. Fans are loud but sound even louder because you have the loudest sound system in the world blaring music in your ears.
Part of the reason is the score table so close. Frankly Phog Allen is a **** hole glorified high school gym with a lot of history. Every time i go to a game there it is so uncomfortable as the pack 20 people into a row made for 10. Fans are loud but sound even louder because you have the loudest sound system in the world blaring music in your ears.
It is clear they needed to give Mason a warning and told him to back up and not cross the plane. They missed it. I will say a game of that intensity with so many make/break calls, the crew for the most part did outstanding. There were literally thousands of judgment calls made and officials are destined to miss a few. They aren't robots. It just sucks that this one happened during a critical point in the game.
Again, the refs HANDED the game to OU on a silver platter at the end of regulation by ignoring the forearm to Mason's head when he drove to the rim and instead calling a cheap over the back on Kansas. OU just choked on it and missed the front end of the one and one and the game went to OT. So much for your "flying in to make beneficial calls for KU" crackpot scenario.Sure, theyre not robots. In theory if all were equal, there'd be an equal number of games where KU had legitimate gripes about the officiating. That doesnt happen. Instead almost always these kinds of calls tend to go in KU's favor. Any game KU is close to losing, you can almost see the refs flying in to make beneficial calls for KU and calls stop happening in the other direction.
I had to mute the game many times last night. Vitale is an unwatchable mess. At one point he was talking about his wife's soup and several times he missed explaining what happened in a critical play because he was blabbing about a meaningless story that his diarrhea of the mouth could not stop sharing.Ha! My wife and I were thinking the same thing as Vitale was orgasming over the loudness of the "crowd" during one of the breaks. How much is real crowd noise, and how much is just noise from the sound system...
instead calling a cheap over the back on Kansas.
Clear evidence they missed the call here on the in bounds pass.
https://twitter.com/Baron_Davis/status/684237801894719490
The goal tending was obvious too...
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Dear god, let it go.
Again, the refs HANDED the game to OU on a silver platter at the end of regulation by ignoring the forearm to Mason's head when he drove to the rim and instead calling a cheap over the back on Kansas. OU just choked on it and missed the front end of the one and one and the game went to OT. So much for your "flying in to make beneficial calls for KU" crackpot scenario.
Sure, theyre not robots.
In theory if all were equal, there'd be an equal number of games where KU had legitimate gripes about the officiating. That doesnt happen.
Instead almost always these kinds of calls tend to go in KU's favor. Any game KU is close to losing, you can almost see the refs flying in to make beneficial calls for KU and calls stop happening in the other direction.
As the game went along, I kept waiting for the big call from the ref that would give KU an advantage. Sure enough, it finally came.