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No one is arguing that. The argument is they didn’t call that type of foul fall game long. Both can be true
But Nembhard got beat, the guy had him on his back, and it was idiotic to push him at that point. No issue with that call at all. And I was rooting hard for Creighton, one of my nephews graduated from there last May.
 
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Miller is a fantastic player

Great call on the Omer rebound Cunningham clearly undercut him. They don’t always call it that way
 
But Nembhard got beat, the guy had him on his back, and it was idiotic to push him at that point. No issue with that call at all. And I was rooting hard for Creighton, one of my nephews graduated from there last May.
Don’t disagree. Just saying they didn’t consistently call that type of foul most of the game. That was Jay Wrights argument
 
Or Miami with a great comeback
Marcus Carr tried to play hero ball the last 60 seconds instead of looking for his teammates. Pretty much single handedly killed any chance Texas had.

And I wonder when Rodney Terry is planning to use those 2 TOS he had in his pocket while his team was turning the ball over and collapsing those last couple minutes.
 
That was a team effort for Miami.

Marcus Carr tried to turn it into a 1 man show at the end and it cost Texas.

He tried to do too much down the stretch.

But the game was pretty much a total team collapse the last 9 minutes of the game. Turnovers, bad decisions, they weren't making shots, questionable shot selection.
 
Obviously , I’m rooting for SDSU to win it all. A local Cinderella story. However, I also really like Miami and especially the coach. The coach just strikes me as a good guy, the anti-Boeheim, if you will.

Hopefully, they both make the Championship game and it’s a great game!
 
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It’s never the team that won who played great it’s always the other team that chokes. Like the winning team didn’t have anything to do with that. Sheesh
 
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Don’t disagree. Just saying they didn’t consistently call that type of foul most of the game. That was Jay Wrights argument
That foul was too obvious to let go. All eyes were on him as he drove into the lane, and he clearly had his man beat, and he clearly was pushed as he was shooting. It was not one of those fouls after the ball leaves the hand, which does not really affect the shot. This foul made Nasir Robinson's foul look like no contact.
 
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This foul appears to be clear and obvious and occurred while the player was moving down the lane and throwing. It had a significant impact on the attempted shot and was more obvious than the other foul (referred to as the "Nasir Robinson foul") where there was minimal or no contact. However, it's time to play some games, a friend showed me a Mbit no deposit bonus https://casinosanalyzer.com/casino-bonuses/mbitcasino.com so I suggest trying it out today). Refereeing consistency is always a subject of debate in sport and it is not uncommon for some decisions to be controversial, especially when they occur at crucial moments in the game.
 
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