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No doubt he travelled. No doubt they missed the call. Happens a lot at end of games in big environments (not just for KU). Here's a recent example.
Here's an idea: rather than complain about the missed call, how about you stop a guy from going nearly coast to coast for a layup right down the middle of the lane.
How do you do that with a tie score and not get called for the foul? 2 chances to make one shot with likely the best foul shooter on the line? Not as easy as you make it out to be...
K-State took the ball out of Frank Mason's hands. It went to Svi. A place the Cats would be happy to have it. Svi dribbles to half court and a step, then runs 3 or 4 to the hoop. K-State did exactly what Weber asked of them. Weber doesn't control the officials, however.Actually, the propensity to call a foul on a final shot play is not that high (unless it's egregrious). K-State did nothing to stop that play...and it cost them a chance a OT.
This was more than a missed travel. It was like a journey in the phog.Wait what? A travel not called in basketball?
Madness I tell you. I demand a recount!
4 steps. It was actually pretty good D and it caused him to travel....the refs just swallowed their whistle. I would be more than a little pissed if I was a KSU fan. Heck I hate KSU AND KU and it still rankles me.This was more than a missed travel. It was like a journey in the phog.
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