He does, but I don't think this is our game.Damn Ty Thompson has some range!
He does, but I don't think this is our game.Damn Ty Thompson has some range!
I think “little men” is the preferred term.it's been a while since I've watched normal sized humans play ball. a bit jarring.
i think Reggie got his time zones mixed up. 5:30 at the tournament is maybe 6:30 pm ET?
NopeI listened in to the last minute or two of the 3rd quarter and I think that was Reg doing commentary.
Congrats on the win!Nope
One of my assistants is one of the main announcers
Looks good on the court. How tall is he?
He is 5'10. 5'11ish only grade 9 though.Looks good on the court. How tall is he?
I hear his Dad was quite a player . . . .
Once again, I'm up way too late, but that was fucking awesome.Fellas really watch that one
One of the best games I have been involved in
Yeah I lost it a but when the ball didn't go to him for the FTS. The next play we got it to him and I told his dad I would bet my house he would make both. He has the capacity for work that is rare. Few people want to work as hard as he does, but fewer still can maintain concentration and effort over extended periods. Most players can be productive shooting the ball for 45 minutes to an hour. He can work do a tough 45 minute shooting woikout. Take a drink, Do it again at the same or higher level.At this point, I think I'm more surprised when Zach Hawley misses than when Tatum misses. I'm going to need video evidence that he isn't the best freshman in Canada.
Awesome stuff again Reggie. Congrats.
Thank youAwesome stuff again Reggie. Congrats.
Finals baby, LFG!!!!!!!!!!!1
So the book had 59, and the video people just decided it was 57 and changed it without figuring out where this discrepancy was and confirming that it was 100% correct and the ref or the coaches, or apparently the tourney organizer, never asked them to explain how the book could be wrong?Well FIBA allows video correction, but it needs to be official. Basically, the tournament organizer assured the refs it was a certainty.
I have never seen a score altered from what the scoresheet said before.
Can't be 100 sure, but they had this video capture software that read 9s as 8s. We had nine and banged a three and score in video jumped from 8 to 12, then later another time it was 29 and video said it was 28 and we hit a three. And it went correctly to 32.So the book had 59, and the video people just decided it was 57 and changed it without figuring out where this discrepancy was and confirming that it was 100% correct and the ref or the coaches, or apparently the tourney organizer, never asked them to explain how the book could be wrong?
I do official online stats for college, wnba, and g league games, and like the first rule of stats is that the book is always right in any discrepancy (even when you know they aren't) so I don't understand how something like this could ever happen without all parties being 1000% sure that a mistake was made.
So if they knew this then I don't understand how they could go by a video scoreboard that wasn't accurate and not the book. Or how it would even be possible for both teams to not realize a score was wrong for an extended period. I don't even understand how you could have scoreboard software that can't tell an 8 from a 9. Like what does that have to do with the video software at all, did the in arena scoreboard have the right score and the video software have the wrong one?Can't be 100 sure, but they had this video capture software that read 9s as 8s. We had nine and banged a three and score in video jumped from 8 to 12, then later another time it was 29 and video said it was 28 and we hit a three. And it went correctly to 32.
Much appreciated.Congrats to you and your team for a great season so far and good luck in the LIT tournament.
Looks like you have the first game at the LIT at 12:30 (which is not I presume ET), which seems to be a good draw for you if you win as you will be getting the most rest between games.
Good luck to Zach too.