thunderc
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One million percent clean, he touched the ball first. You need glasses, better video or both.He hit is arm at the same time he hits the ball, a foul every time. No way is it as clean as it could be.
One million percent clean, he touched the ball first. You need glasses, better video or both.He hit is arm at the same time he hits the ball, a foul every time. No way is it as clean as it could be.
Yes we know Suggs got ball first....
Guys have been saying hit his wrist, then his arm, now his elbow. Suggs contacted the ball first!!!!. No way a foul should have been called on that play.
Your avatar shows you are a big fan of the northwest. You're too biased to comment. Any unbiased fan can see the elbow was hit first.
Yes you are. East coast hates LA.I'm not biased and you're wrong
Yes you are. East coast hates LA.
Nice cover story.I love LA
Your avatar shows you are a big fan of the northwest. You're too biased to comment. Any unbiased fan can see the elbow was hit first.
So now everyone that disagrees with you is biased?
When you have to go freeze frame super slow motion and it still isn’t 100% clear, your case is weak at best.
Looks like the contact happens at the same time. You aren’t ever getting that call.
If college had challenges, the call on the floor would stand
Gonzaga averages 52 FGA per game over the season. Last night they shot 63 with about the same # of FTA and only 2 less TOs than average.
UCLA averages 46 FGA and took 59 last night.
I do think UCLA slowed it down at times, but at other times the game was played at a very fast pace.
Gonzaga can play fast and they can out execute anybody in half court. Last night they did both.
But I couldn’t disagree more that last night was UCLA’s pace. The game was played at a pace faster than either is used to until really the last few minutes when it slowed down.
Actually, UCLA averages about 58 shots per game. They had 1855 FGA's in 32 games. They averaged 46.1% from the field.
Gonzaga averaged 61 shots per game. They had 1916 FGA's in 31 games.
Not sure if I pulled the wrong numbers or what, but your numbers suggest Gonzaga and UCLA normally play at very similar pace.
Gonzaga is just otherworldly efficient. On Saturday night, UCLA was too.
Gonzaga can run, but they aren’t a run and gun team. They run when they can, then they cut you apart with precision passing when they can’t.