oak_street1981
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Now that I finally have a Dish with digital capacity and a DVR I have been slowing down the critical calls officials make, and....
the charging calls are out of control as usual.
Defensive players almost never have solid position, yet the officials continue to call charges, even when there is no non shooting arm push by the offensive player.
-small players recklessly throw themselves into the path of a driving player (MSU Gonzaga - #15 spin move at free throw line, second half/ defender moving the whole time with any push off) and then flop = charge
-when a small player does the same thing against a big man there is no flop and no call.
-players move their upper torso into a driving player who is moving past them to create contact = charge
-players trying to plant (usually still sliding) their feet then thrusting their chests into a driving player then flopping = charge Bo Ryan technique
Wisconsin players are the worst offenders on point three. They are clearly coached to play this BS defense, and the officials let them do it. They move into the path of the offensive player, never get set, then throw their arms in the air, bump the shooter, then flop.
When did the officials start calling charges in this manner? It did not happen 30, 20, or even 10 years ago, and it is out of control.
The DVR does not lie, yet officials now have clear bias to award bad defense with charging calls.
the charging calls are out of control as usual.
Defensive players almost never have solid position, yet the officials continue to call charges, even when there is no non shooting arm push by the offensive player.
-small players recklessly throw themselves into the path of a driving player (MSU Gonzaga - #15 spin move at free throw line, second half/ defender moving the whole time with any push off) and then flop = charge
-when a small player does the same thing against a big man there is no flop and no call.
-players move their upper torso into a driving player who is moving past them to create contact = charge
-players trying to plant (usually still sliding) their feet then thrusting their chests into a driving player then flopping = charge Bo Ryan technique
Wisconsin players are the worst offenders on point three. They are clearly coached to play this BS defense, and the officials let them do it. They move into the path of the offensive player, never get set, then throw their arms in the air, bump the shooter, then flop.
When did the officials start calling charges in this manner? It did not happen 30, 20, or even 10 years ago, and it is out of control.
The DVR does not lie, yet officials now have clear bias to award bad defense with charging calls.