• Clock Operator Might have Cost the W

 #51369  by Sad Din
 Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:19 pm
4.3 secs when shot clock stopped. Ball was imbounded, player turned and took step and still 4.3. Shot left hand around .5 left. Slow clock operator probably cuased .5 to be left in clock

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 #51373  by FUBeAR
 Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:44 pm
Nah
 #51379  by Sad Din
 Tue Mar 08, 2022 9:34 pm
and here is another thing per the Chat area stations

On the sideline, head coach Lamont Paris was frantically rushing towards the official and waving, presumably trying to signal for a timeout, but Jean-Baptiste either didn't see or didn't care.

You can see the coach on the court. Thanks Refs
 #51380  by apaladin
 Tue Mar 08, 2022 10:08 pm
Sad Din wrote:
Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:19 pm
4.3 secs when shot clock stopped. Ball was imbounded, player turned and took step and still 4.3. Shot left hand around .5 left. Slow clock operator probably cuased .5 to be left in clock

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Yes said this right after the game in the game thread.
 #51383  by FUBeAR
 Tue Mar 08, 2022 10:36 pm
Sad Din wrote:
Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:57 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:44 pm
Nah
there is no doubt the clock started late.
No more than 1 or 2 tenths (human reaction time) after he caught ball & he released final shot with 5 tenths left. Outcome not affected by clock operator.
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 #51407  by FurmanATT
 Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:43 am
Uh. Paladins lost. No use in quibbling.
A foul would have been hazardous. Jean-Baptiste, being quite the veteran of these wars, would've tried to get off something akin to a shot no matter where he was fouled. That would have been 3 shots. Foster, a fine defender, was on him and did all he could, given the above, so he stood up straight and tried to get a hand up to distract as best he could.
Furman didn't play it wrong. It's just that there was no right. -- MD
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 #51449  by furpop16
 Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:08 pm
FurmanATT wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:43 am
Uh. Paladins lost. No use in quibbling.
A foul would have been hazardous. Jean-Baptiste, being quite the veteran of these wars, would've tried to get off something akin to a shot no matter where he was fouled. That would have been 3 shots. Foster, a fine defender, was on him and did all he could, given the above, so he stood up straight and tried to get a hand up to distract as best he could.
Furman didn't play it wrong. It's just that there was no right. -- MD

Couple the above with the 100% FG %age in OT and you have the basis for all the FU sympathy. No matter how many ways you replay the “what-ifs”, in OT when it mattered most the Paladins were perfect.

Add the 42 year draught for the mid-major and you have a classic “gates of hell” story where at literally the last instant the “good guys” come up short. I’m still devastated it happened to our fearless warriors - true “scholar athletes” - and our gallant coach, but in the final analysis it makes for a damn fine story to introduce this March Madness season.
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