It was a hellava shot.........that should not have counted.If you watch the last play closely, the LSU guard travelled.
After his last dribble, he took 4 steps, including the right foot hitting the floor before the shot. I think that last right foot hitting the floor should have been a travel call.
Anyone else see that?
Have a replay you can watch?
If you watch the last play closely, the LSU guard travelled.
After his last dribble, he took 4 steps, including the right foot hitting the floor before the shot. I think that last right foot hitting the floor should have been a travel call.
Anyone else see that?
Have a replay you can watch?
Announcers stated after replay he “may” have taken steps.Okay I’ve got a guy saying he watched it 3 times and none of this happened. 1 of you 2 are either schlammered or blind.
Announcers stated after replay he “may” have taken steps.
Watched it live. Thought is was a great shot but travelling. Also refs usually will have whistle in the pocket late on a shot like thatOkay but that’s a far cry from 4 steps PLUS an up-and-down lol!
Yeah I think commentator tried to be PC about it but agrees.******** call against Wofford at the end there
As well as two non-calls under their offensive basket little before that******** call against Wofford at the end there
Watched it live. Thought is was a great shot but travelling. Also refs usually will have whistle in the pocket late on a shot like that
He took 3 and actually dragged his right foot for 4I’m not disagreeing about the walk BUT he 1) didn’t take 4 steps (took 3) and 2) my friend is (still) adamant that his foot hasn’t hit the ground.
For now, LSU got their money's worth. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for the NCAA to penalize them.LSU beat Maryland today but it will be vacated over the summer.
He took 2 strides to the basket. No one the court seemed to think it was a travel.
Lol no he totally walked.He took 2 strides to the basket. No one the court seemed to think it was a travel.
Left foot right foot and then left foot
In real speed that first step looks like its part of the movement on the last dribble.Left foot right foot and then left foot
LolIn real speed that first step looks like its part of the movement on the last dribble.
If you want we can super slow mo the entire 40 minutes and see how things play out.
No, he took at most 2 and a half steps. If he took 4 steps it would have been a blatant travel and been called in a tie game.Tremont Waters clearly took 4 steps in the LSU game. His right step comes off the floor then hits the floor again. Two Lefts and two rights.