There's no chance he made it from the FT line to past half court in .8 secondsaxx said:I think there should be like 0.8 left
you think a guy can get across half court and call timeout when he wasn't even sprinting in .8 seconds?axx said:I think there should be like 0.8 left
I would think not, because couldn't UNC argue that they wouldn't have called timeout if they saw the clock running out?Ed Hillel said:They can't hold the frozen clock against him, can they?
if he was looking at the clock he should have known hey had 1.6 seconds and you can't do all that in 1.6 secondsEd Hillel said:You can see the player looking at the clock. This is bullshit.
scottyno said:if he was looking at the clock he should have known hey had 1.6 seconds and you can't do all that in 1.6 seconds
Doesn't advance the ball, taking the shot around half court is what he absolutely should have doneshawnrbu said:Why didn't Roy call timeout immediately after the Cyclones scored? Isn't that why he saves his timeouts for?
He did - he was screaming at the ref well before his player with the ball got anywhere near him on the sideline.shawnrbu said:Why didn't Roy call timeout immediately after the Cyclones scored? Isn't that why he saves his timeouts for?
he looked up, saw the clock at 1.6, then took another 2 dribbles covering like 20 feet and called timeout, you can't do that in 1.6 secondsEd Hillel said:
He was scrambling, caught the ball in bounds, and looked up then and saw there was time to call the timeout. You can't expect a player to look at the clock the entire game, but every time a player does look up, it should be right.
LoneWarrior1 said:Does the timeout have to come from the player on the floor or can a coach call a timeout while the ball is in play? If so, that was poor officiating. Williams called the timeout right in front of the referee with sideline responsibility.