Auburn just got a continuation as well

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Saw that. Three officials held a meeting to determine it. Wasn’t even close to being on the shot. Pat Adams is literally terrible at his job. Steven Anderson is close.
 
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JRCAT14

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When did the SEC start using NBA rules??
Pathetic. Not even close! I know it's being pushed for a rule change, but I hate the continuation rule anyway. If a foul occurs before you're in the shooting motion play should be dead.
 
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I think it's to cover up cheating by giving one to Oklahoma; now that blatant cheating is not the only example of that call.
 

bbnkat02

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Pathetic. Not even close! I know it's being pushed for a rule change, but I hate the continuation rule anyway. If a foul occurs before you're in the shooting motion play should be dead.
It’s used to stop the whole foul to keep a player from scoring. Because all that does I reward the defense for lazy play. Especially if you have fouls to give. It’s not a bad rule. It’s just badly enforced.