Adou dunked a ball that was laying on the front of the rim last night and the refs didn't call a goaltend. With the rule being if they call it they can review later but if they don't it can't be reviewed later I don't understand why they wouldn't call any goaltend that is even close much less one that looks pretty obvious.The 2nd one looked like it may have been clean. Was very close either way.
Even Arkansas homer Jimmy Dykes said it was gpaltending.Adou dunked a ball that was laying on the front of the rim last night and the refs didn't call a goaltend. With the rule being if they call it they can review later but if they don't it can't be reviewed later I don't understand why they wouldn't call any goaltend that is even close much less one that looks pretty obvious.
Absolutely! 3 refs and no one saw it?It sure smells fishy, not one of the 3 saw it on the rim? Makes me wonder if the ref’s are betting on the games.
One of the many ways the FIBA rules are better. Hits the rim, it’s a live ball. Takes the ref subjectiveness out of the call. They aren’t trying to see semantics of where exactly the ball is in a moment of time of an imaginary cylinder when the game is moving at full speed.Adou dunked a ball that was laying on the front of the rim last night and the refs didn't call a goaltend. With the rule being if they call it they can review later but if they don't it can't be reviewed later I don't understand why they wouldn't call any goaltend that is even close much less one that looks pretty obvious.