TooLegit2Quit
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I've watched this over and over. Who called the walk? The 2 officials in the video do not appear to call anything. I never heard a whistle and the Arky players don't appear that they heard it either.
Look closely at the shuffle step BEFORE he makes the drive. I would be the first to call bs if I thought it was, but he took about four steps.
He did shuffle first THEN dribbled then took 2 steps. If the initial shuffle was the call it should have been called WAYYYY earlier.
And I'm sorry but they missed walks all game, on a poster dunk with 30 seconds left up 20 you call that? C'mon man
4. This team does have a major issue. Way too much passing around the perimeter against a zone. You have to attack it. There was no dribble penetration, and they didn't go to the high post.
They've struggled against the zone all year. I pointd it out after the Georgia game and you blasted me. Good to see you paying more attention now.
Funny, because after the UGA game, three people agreed that they did a good job against zone. They didn't today, but they against UGA.
I didn't blast you, just told you that you were wrong, which you were. They've struggled all year, but did a good job against the zone in that game.
Wait. They play great against the zone vs. UGA, but have a major problem against the zone in a blowout win vs. Arky? Right. Whatever. They have no idea how to play against a zone. Period.
They did a good job against the zone vs. UGA. They usually haven't, and didn't last night. What's so hard to understand about that?
The fact they didn't do a good job against the UGA zone, that's what is puzzleing about your blatently contridictory posts. I point out they struggled against the zone in the UGA game with clear evidence. Then the next game they face a zone for substantial minutes you make the observation that they "have a major issue" against the zone. How is it a major issue if they did so well against UGA?