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Grayson Allen trips Yale player

That's not obvious enough that it would have gotten any attention had he not already proven to be a dirty player. No more benefit of the doubt for that guy.
 
Hard to believe that there is a player out there that has a trip fetish , and he again intentionally did that . He saw the guy coming and stuck his foot out , what a garbage player .
 
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That's not obvious enough that it would have gotten any attention had he not already proven to be a dirty player. No more benefit of the doubt for that guy.

This is actually a very fair assessment IMO. Had he not tripped Ray Spalding and Xavier Rathan-Mayes, that likely doesn't get any attention. Unfortunately for him, as you said, he's not going to get the benefit of the doubt at this point from most when he ends up tripping somebody else (intentional or not).
 
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Notice that it wasn't called. Even if it wasn't intentional it is still a foul. Rules don't ever apply to Duke though.

The refs were so concerned about calling fouls on Yale after those patented Dook flops, that they couldn't be concerned with actual fouls.
 
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This is actually a very fair assessment IMO. Had he not tripped Ray Spalding and Xavier Rathan-Mayes, that likely doesn't get any attention. Unfortunately for him, as you said, he's not going to get the benefit of the doubt at this point from most when he ends up tripping somebody else (intentional or not).

Only a POS would look the other way at Grayson Allen being a POS.
 
And you expect his royal Dookie will sniff the next level?

He has a lot of flaws and it will get exposed the longer he stays there.

Where's the ACC commissioner for this kind of dirty play? Does he do anything other than funnel money to his friends?
 
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I thought I heard the announcers talking about tripping. They said tripping a ref is bad. Thought I heard them say that tripping a player was okay.
 
This is actually a very fair assessment IMO. Had he not tripped Ray Spalding and Xavier Rathan-Mayes, that likely doesn't get any attention. Unfortunately for him, as you said, he's not going to get the benefit of the doubt at this point from most when he ends up tripping somebody else (intentional or not).

Watch it from the other angles. He's a dirty player and he tripped someone again. Your coach praises this sort of thing.
 
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