That's great, I can't believe it worked. That's up there with Tre Mitchell tossing a live FT rebound to a ref in an NCAA game, as far as blunders go.
The Celtics did this when Bird played. Parish tipped it to Bird, and the entire Celtics team went to the wrong end on purpose. Bird turned and looked at them and then took off to the other end and made a dunk.I believe this says more about women's basketball than anything.
I don't believe you.The Celtics did this when Bird played. Parish tipped it to Bird, and the entire Celtics team went to the wrong end on purpose. Bird turned and looked at them and then took off to the other end and made a dunk.
Nah I think a lot of teams if not most would have lined up just like they did, most dont pay attention to what end their supposed to be going just follow the refs. I am suprised the refs didnt try to correct them but suspect the UL coaches mentioned what they were going to do to the refs before hand so they wouldnt tip Duke off.I believe this says more about women's basketball than anything.
That will only work if you catch it on the right side of the court because if you catch it on the other side you'll be over and back.Now what I want to see is, line up guarding your basket and trick the team with the ball to shoot in to the wrong goal.