MigratingOsprey
Thank You Paul!
I haven't watched a ton of NBA, do still figuring out the replay.
I'm not sure what they are intending to do.
I know about the last 2 minute reports and kind of the growth from there.
I guess my question is are they looking to be technically correct to the finest line - even if it goes against how the play is normally officiated or are they trying to correct errors?
I've seen this a lot in soccer and it's handled differently everywhere and it can be maddening anywhere
I was fine with the Ayton out of bounds review. This is the type of scramble play that is hard to see and has caused controversy in the past - they got a good look and it was pretty clearly out on Ayton
I do have a problem with the Booker out of bounds.
The defender played it out of his hand and the ball went out of bounds - I could see s review if there was a double touch, it hit his foot or if he was on the boundary line or something like that
This is a play that wouldn't ever get a second look or a complaint - it's about as routine as it gets
Which gets me back to standards and intent.
If you are looking at obvious errors, the refs wouldn't have made one in calling it out on the defender
If you are looking frame by frame to get the technical decision then it was out on Booker.
My complaint with that standard is it's not consistent with the game - the very nature of pushing to dribble a sphere is that the a defender contacts it with a swipe your hand is still pushing down and the ball will roll some out of contact.
If you slowed down every similar such play to as frame by frame analysis, I'm sure what happened last night isn't uncommon
It is uncommon to subject it to that level of scrutiny though
A level that I think is undue and a bit harsh
I'm not sure what they are intending to do.
I know about the last 2 minute reports and kind of the growth from there.
I guess my question is are they looking to be technically correct to the finest line - even if it goes against how the play is normally officiated or are they trying to correct errors?
I've seen this a lot in soccer and it's handled differently everywhere and it can be maddening anywhere
I was fine with the Ayton out of bounds review. This is the type of scramble play that is hard to see and has caused controversy in the past - they got a good look and it was pretty clearly out on Ayton
I do have a problem with the Booker out of bounds.
The defender played it out of his hand and the ball went out of bounds - I could see s review if there was a double touch, it hit his foot or if he was on the boundary line or something like that
This is a play that wouldn't ever get a second look or a complaint - it's about as routine as it gets
Which gets me back to standards and intent.
If you are looking at obvious errors, the refs wouldn't have made one in calling it out on the defender
If you are looking frame by frame to get the technical decision then it was out on Booker.
My complaint with that standard is it's not consistent with the game - the very nature of pushing to dribble a sphere is that the a defender contacts it with a swipe your hand is still pushing down and the ball will roll some out of contact.
If you slowed down every similar such play to as frame by frame analysis, I'm sure what happened last night isn't uncommon
It is uncommon to subject it to that level of scrutiny though
A level that I think is undue and a bit harsh