Didnt watch it live, I only saw the last 10 seconds and subsequent fight.
See it here
I am curious who was more in the wrong as far as breach of basketball etiquette? (with the understanding that both teams should have controlled themselves) (And this might lead to an interesting discussion of the "unwritten rules of Basketball".)
Kstate for trying to steal the ball with obviously no chance to win and while the other team was dribbling out the clock?
Or the Kansas Player for hustling back on a meaningless play and blocking the shot (and probably fouling) then Standing over the opposing player flexing and barking?
I would probably vote Kstate. If the other team is dribbling out (and the game is out of reach) then you let the clock wind.
BUT....the hard (probable) foul, stand over, flex and bark by Kansas certainly didnt cover themselves in glory.
Bad look all around. But I figured it might be an interesting discussion.
See it here
I am curious who was more in the wrong as far as breach of basketball etiquette? (with the understanding that both teams should have controlled themselves) (And this might lead to an interesting discussion of the "unwritten rules of Basketball".)
Kstate for trying to steal the ball with obviously no chance to win and while the other team was dribbling out the clock?
Or the Kansas Player for hustling back on a meaningless play and blocking the shot (and probably fouling) then Standing over the opposing player flexing and barking?
I would probably vote Kstate. If the other team is dribbling out (and the game is out of reach) then you let the clock wind.
BUT....the hard (probable) foul, stand over, flex and bark by Kansas certainly didnt cover themselves in glory.
Bad look all around. But I figured it might be an interesting discussion.