Hookshot wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 3:16 pm Time-Out -- I'll officiate this argument:
**If a post player uses his body versus a defender who has legal guarding position and displaces (moves) the defender with his body and gains advantage, that is an offensive foul. Whether the hands are used in this circumstance is irrelevant.
proof you probably never in your life played basketball, its called posting up…what a clown….i will officiate your knowledge….Tech is called on Hookshot for being clueless
He’d argue with his own shadow if it told him it was sunny outside.
Who is arguing? I'm just accurately stating the rule. Want to have a rational discussion?
bc181700 wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 2:51 pm
Interesting game to watch.
I unfortunately think that is one of the worst officiated games I’ve seen in some time.
Jackson missed too many good looks from outside. And transparently, it would be difficult for anyone to finish at the bucket the way it was called today.
MT’s seniors were big IMO. They made small plays at very critical times.
It was Jackson’s to lose with 2 mins to go, but their stall game just never seems to work in their favor.
Kudos to MT on a tough win.
MT’s big advantage with the officiating was allowing the Panthers big post player to shove defenders away (displacement) with and without the ball. Not sure if some officials actually know the rule or just don’t like to call it.
The officiating was not good-but it was both ways. Jackson had momentum until the coach decided to hold the ball and cost them. Not many hs teams can just pass the ball around without eventually throwing it away.