DUBulldog wrote:pantherrob82 wrote:Here's what I don't get in the MVC. Players LIKE Echinique and Teague lower their shoulder and drive defenders back. Not just in UNI games, but in general. You can see the defender stand their ground, but the big guys push them back 6 inches at at time. But if the defender does anything to fight the push, it's a foul.
To me, slamming into a defender with your shoulder is just as much of a foul as them trying to counteract it. Let them play or call the offensive foul as well.
In the Drake-MSU game, Drake's starting center picked up 2 fouls in the first 4 minutes, and both were exactly what you described. Then DU's backup center came in and picked up 2 fouls in 5 or 6 minutes, on similar plays. Creekmore would just physically move them 4-5 feet backward with his forearm and shoulder, but the minute they bodied him up, foul on DU. Maybe the key for the defender is to flop, rather than take a step back, every time the offensive player rams into you.
Khan4Cats wrote:Still would like to see a replay of the blocked three-pointer in the corner by O'Rear that the shoe-polished hair ref called a foul on from half-court.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:As to the physical play issue, After the SIU games, Echenique was quoted as saying, "I talked to Teague and we both agree that the officials should let us play more physically."
I do think it does the league a disservice when the referees completely take out physical play. We know that is how they play in BCS leagues. The best bigs in the league play pretty physically: Echenique, Teague, Durley, Blair, etc. O'Rear is usually a very physical player as well.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:Khan4Cats wrote:Still would like to see a replay of the blocked three-pointer in the corner by O'Rear that the shoe-polished hair ref called a foul on from half-court.
They showed it over and over and over on the TV broadcast. Both of the announcers thought O'Rear got Jones' left arm...
DoubleJayAlum wrote:As to the physical play issue, After the SIU games, Echenique was quoted as saying, "I talked to Teague and we both agree that the officials should let us play more physically."
shockem wrote:here's my gripe on the big men foul calling that drives me nuts becuase it happens to the shocker big guys a lot:
Big man on defense stands firm on his spot between the opposing big man and basket with his hands straight up in the air. The opposing big man gets the ball and starts trying to push him back with his butt, ala Charles Barkley. Then the guy with the ball turns and leans into the big man while shooting. The ball gets knocked loose because the shooter literally scrapes his own arms across the defenders torso and the defender gets called for a foul. What the heck is supposed to do? Step back and let the guy shoot it? Is this really a foul when he just stood his ground with his arms in the air? I can't tell you how many times Stutz has been called for that foul.
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