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TO...good to see BP make that call now instead of letting about half the lead disappear....been making better use of time outs lately is seems....

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Man we need to start Johnson when we have these big leads in the second half or something. Not saying Harpers playing bad but we could use his calming presence to help us start better

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Just now, Randman5000 said:

Eat your heart out Brandon Marcello

what?

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1 minute ago, boisnumber1 said:

Refs hv gotten out of hand on travelling calls. At least half the travels they call, there is no travel. They just make one up.

not even remotely true.

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5 minutes ago, GwillMac6 said:

what?

A few weeks ago he wrote an article predicting us losing a lot of SEC games here on out and missing the tourney

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1 minute ago, WarTiger said:

not even remotely true.

And imo youre 100% wrong. Youre nothing but a ref apologist anyway. A player pump fakes & drives, half the time they call the travel it is nonexistent. They call it because its a point of emphasis. Video doesnt lie regardless of what you say.

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6 minutes ago, boisnumber1 said:

And imo youre 100% wrong. Youre nothing but a ref apologist anyway. A player pump fakes & drives, half the time they call the travel it is nonexistent. They call it because its a point of emphasis. Video doesnt lie regardless of what you say.

and IMO you have no idea what a travel really is.  Apologist, NO.  Rule expert, YES.  How many games have you officiated?

2nd, here's the points of emphasis from the current rule book.... Not one mention of traveling listed there anywhere.

Handchecking/Body Bumping
Two years ago, the committee felt that there was considerable improvement
in the enforcement of the handchecking rules found in Rule 10-1.4.
Unfortunately, the enforcement of these rules was not as effective during this
past season and the result was less fouls being called and the return of a more
physical game. This year’s initiative requires officials to return to the diligent
enforcement of Rule 10-1.4 similar to that of the 2013-14 season.


Freedom of Movement
The rules committee continues to express concern that the rules relating to
a player’s ability to move with or without the ball are being neglected by
officials resulting in more physical play and less opportunity for scoring.
Officials need to refocus their energies on penalizing illegal contact by the
defense which prevents players from cutting freely, running their offense and
otherwise creating a more free-flowing game.


Physical Post Play
Post play often turns into a wrestling match with both the offense and the
defense attempting to establish, maintain, or defend a position on the floor.
In order to clean up post play, the committee has defined a post player and
permitted certain limited contact on an offensive post player by the defense.
Otherwise, officials will be directed to call existing illegal acts when they
occur, such as dislodging, warding off, swim strokes, and other acts which are
not permissible under the rules.


Rebounding
Illegal physical play during rebounding activities must be curtailed. Officials
will be instructed to enforce pushing with arms, legs, or the body, especially
when the opponent is airborne. It is also important that illegal rebounding
acts be enforced during free throws.


Screening
With the increased importance of screening in most offenses, the committee
believes that players, coaches and officials are not adhering to or are not
enforcing the screening rules as they were intended. During the coming
season, it is the intent of the committee that illegal screening as a result of the
screener not being stationary when contact occurs, setting a screen too close
to a moving defender, failing to give the defender enough space when setting
a screen not in view of the defender and other requirements of the screening
rule will be enforced strictly.

Offensive Initiated Contact with Legal Defenders
In recent years, there has been an increase in offense initiated contact on
drives to the basket. Offense initiated contact on a legal defender should not
be rewarded with a defensive foul. Instead, these contacts should result in a
no-call or an offensive foul if sufficiently severe.

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Didn't Ole miss steal one from us the last game at home.  Come on Auburn! 

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Auburn really doesn't like big leads ....  I've never seen a more schizophrenic team in my life

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