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I noticed the screen too and after watching it a few times....that's one the zebras normaly call as a moving screen and an offensive foul. But at the end of a game.... just glad they let it play on, since they seemed like they put the whistle away on alot of stuff on both teams for most of this one.It looked like AJ set an effective screen on the weave that freed Polley for just a split second. It was like Polley wasn't open, and then he was suddenly open and BANG it is a 3.
3 amazing big time winning plays to end the game for UConn!
Kudos to Kimani Young for drawing up key plays for Polley and Cole to win the game!
I don't think he was moving. It was clean. However UConn got the benefit of many other calls that looked like they could have been O-fouls to me. At various times during the game Sanogo and Whaley both got away with what looked like chest-in first offensive fouls. The refs did let them play and it benefitted UConn. They were bullies inside against Villanova and you like to see that as opposed to having it happen you.I noticed the screen too and after watching it a few times....that's one the zebras normaly call as a moving screen and an offensive foul. But at the end of a game.... just glad they let it play on, since they seemed like they put the whistle away on alot of stuff on both teams for most of this one.
Regarding Rothstein's comments on Kimani Young, I totally agree. He knew what he was doing. If Hurley manages to get ejected again, UConn will be in good hands. I hope UComn can hang on to Kimani but other teams will want him and that's just the way it goes.
I just linked it because it was out there.......but it's funny how suddenly... right place.. right time, everything goes right and a ton had to go right, calls, possession arrow etc. .... does he still get this type of immediate hype if TP clings the 3 or RJ misses the floater? Not saying he ain't ready and I really think he's amazing as a recruiter, but just funny a narrative pops up out of nowhere and everyone runs with it, like suddenly he's sooooo much better. And I mean that with all respect to Kimani who's da man !Regarding Rothstein's comments on Kimani Young, I totally agree. He knew what he was doing. If Hurley manages to get ejected again, UConn will be in good hands. I hope UComn can hang on to Kimani but other teams will want him and that's just the way it goes.
I think alot of them are. But it's seems like it's one of those standard calls they make anytime a player dribbles, bumps into a defender and does a hand off. Like it's a point of emphasis for the refs or something, which would have been a killer right there.I don't think he was moving. It was clean.
Yeah, we have thank Tulane and Uconn's former conference for him. Caleb Daniels was a New Orleans kid and the Green Waves leading scorer, but like Uconn, he had enough of them & AAC before he left for Nova.Although ironically that kid missing the FT is what opened the door for UConn to score the last 6 points and win the game.
True and Uconn even beat em' at the line( 9-11) with two of the worst FT shooters doing all of the damage (Whaley & Sanago ) and AJ missin' his second on purpose. Like we said alot had to go right and it did.For the game Villanova was 15-19 on FTs (79%) and made 12-27 on 3s. UConn hit 10-24 on 3s which was necessary just to be in the game with those guys.