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In 1.9 seconds, they threw it in received it, walked, called timeout. Threw it in again, it was intercepted by U.K., they fell down, called a walk, threw it in again, caught it and shot a three pointer. Lol
Well, I had to watch it several times slowing it down and there is no doubt he walked as he establishes his left foot as the pivot foot and then slides it establishing the right. But, it happened pretty quick so a missed call that fortunately didn't cost us the game. But, it was walking absolutely non-debatable UNC fans.
He walked but play was over. They awarded the time out at his first signal. Can't walk during a time out.
Confused me too, but there has already been a lot of discussion on it.
I'm not convinced that he got the timeout before the walk because he didn't look at the ref until AFTER he looked down court. By then, he was traveling. Clearly, IMO, it was a blown call.
Surprised when ball got stuck that Ayers did not add 1.0 back to clock and award UNC the ball.
Yeah, I wouldn't call it black or white, that's for sure. There's a gray area of 'intent' there. We can point to better examples of blown calls in the game, both ways. In this case, I think benefit of the doubt went to the player. So not saying you are wrong, just saw it bit different.
Seconds are longer than they used to be.
Oh come off it.
He barely dragged his pivot foot three feet in full view of the ref.
yeah the gave UNC like 3 seconds in 1.9 seconds LMAO.
Yeah, I wouldn't call it black or white, that's for sure. There's a gray area of 'intent' there. We can point to better examples of blown calls in the game, both ways. In this case, I think benefit of the doubt went to the player. So not saying you are wrong, just saw it bit different.
Seconds are longer than they used to be.
No, you can't call a timeout while walking.He walked but play was over. They awarded the time out at his first signal. Can't walk during a time out.
Confused me too, but there has already been a lot of discussion on it.
No, you can't call a timeout while walking.
Look man, the guy dragged his damn foot before he even attempted to call timeout. The evidence is in the video. Are.you blind?That's true.
You would be correct had that been when happened yesterday. Refs had to call the play on the floor however.
OMG, it's so damn obvious too. Why are ppl being stupid about this? Hell, if he was verbally calling the timeout, he wasn't even looking at the official. Dude had already turned his head and was headed toward the other end without even dribbling the ball. Then turns and verbals the TO and subsequently motions for it. Textbook travel.Look man, the guy dragged his damn foot before he even attempted to call timeout. The evidence is in the video. Are.you blind?
Look man, the guy dragged his damn foot before he even attempted to call timeout. The evidence is in the video. Are.you blind?
OMG, it's so damn obvious too. Why are ppl being stupid about this? Hell, if he was verbally calling the timeout, he wasn't even looking at the official. Dude had already turned his head and was headed toward the other end without even dribbling the ball. Then turns and verbals the TO and subsequently motions for it. Textbook travel.
Way more blatant than half the travels they call on a head fake at the top of the key.
No but it's a safe assumption that if he were talking to the ref he would be looking at him, right? Plus, the replay doesn't show him saying anything until AFTER he traveled and then turning back to look at the ref to call the timeout.Does it say that you must be looking right at the official when calling the TO? I've never read that.