admin wrote:Zags 35-32 at half.
admin wrote:admin wrote:Zags 35-32 at half.
And UNC promptly scores the first 4 of the half to take the lead.
Bill Marsh wrote:How many times this year have we seen refs go to the monitor in the last 2 minutes to be sure they got it right? Their failure to do so in the biggest game of the year may have cost Gonzaga the game.
With 49 seconds to go and Gonzaga trailing by 1, Carolina misses a shot. In the rebound battle that followed Kennedy Meeks and Silas Melson found themselves on the floor, scrambling for the loose ball. The ref, who was right on top of the play, called it a jump ball. The arrow favored UNC. They hit a 3. For all practical purposes, it was game over right there although there were 27 seconds left.
The problem is that replays clearly showed that Meeks was out of bounds on the tie up that resulted in the jump ball. The ball should have been given to Gonzaga. But the refs never checked the monitor in the biggest game of the year.
Xudash wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:How many times this year have we seen refs go to the monitor in the last 2 minutes to be sure they got it right? Their failure to do so in the biggest game of the year may have cost Gonzaga the game.
With 49 seconds to go and Gonzaga trailing by 1, Carolina misses a shot. In the rebound battle that followed Kennedy Meeks and Silas Melson found themselves on the floor, scrambling for the loose ball. The ref, who was right on top of the play, called it a jump ball. The arrow favored UNC. They hit a 3. For all practical purposes, it was game over right there although there were 27 seconds left.
The problem is that replays clearly showed that Meeks was out of bounds on the tie up that resulted in the jump ball. The ball should have been given to Gonzaga. But the refs never checked the monitor in the biggest game of the year.
Bill, not to defend UNC, but the refs were bad in both directions. Earlier than that, on a play where the ball clearly went out on a Zag's hand, possession was awarded to Gonzaga and they promptly buried a 3.
Last night was characterized as being about bad officiating, bad decision making by the players and terrible overall shooting, be that from behind the arc or at point blank range. Last night's NC game was NOT a thing of beauty. It was a train wreck that came down to a near suspenseful ending - "near" because Gonzaga imploded at the end after Williams-Goss decided to have his dental work rearranged by a Meek's shot block that led to a run out basket, inbound interception and busted dreams.
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