unipanther99 wrote:A tip does count as an attempt to score, and if you are fouled during such an attempt, it's 2 free throws (three if you are stupid enough to foul someone attempting to tip a 3 pointer).
Snaggletooth wrote:unipanther99 wrote:A tip does count as an attempt to score, and if you are fouled during such an attempt, it's 2 free throws (three if you are stupid enough to foul someone attempting to tip a 3 pointer).
I don't think if you are attempting to tip in a missed 3 pointer it would be 3 FT, unless it is a very long tip (beyond the 3pt ark).
PeKaph wrote:Well, the good news is that the only team that has the tiebreaker against MSU is MVC Officiating, who has now defeated the Bears both at home and on the road. The call for Moran as a shooting foul was absolutely nonsensical, and that combined with the armbar that Weems fought through to get there and Leonard being abused on the last shot decided the game. Then again, that's the sort of thing that has made this a one-bid conference, and the rest of the regular season is now a glorified seeding exhibition for all Valley teams.
That said, UNI badly outcoached MSU tonight. The Bears had no clue what to do with the high screen, Leonard was a non-entity, and UNI controlled the pace in the second half. On top of that, there's no excuse for not using those extra fouls in the second half on the final UNI drive. They'll be a tough team the rest of the way for the Bears, as I expect it to be between these two teams for the title. Luckily MSU has the easier schedule, so if they can regroup from this one like they did against InSU they'll be okay.
Khan4Cats wrote:Wow. Would have thought MSU would have used their fouls to slow UNI down. Gutsy board by Moran.
Hopefully we see MSU in St. Louis on Sunday for the rubber match.
PeKaph wrote:Well, the good news is that the only team that has the tiebreaker against MSU is MVC Officiating, who has now defeated the Bears both at home and on the road. The call for Moran as a shooting foul was absolutely nonsensical, and that combined with the armbar that Weems fought through to get there and Leonard being abused on the last shot decided the game. Then again, that's the sort of thing that has made this a one-bid conference, and the rest of the regular season is now a glorified seeding exhibition for all Valley teams.
WSUbballer wrote:...and because Weems likes to foul in key situations.
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