Hunter Dickinson with another one..

RUBubba

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Seriously... this guy is unbelievable.

Honest question, can the Big Ten review this and take action? Or is it something that they can only do if there is a call during the game (not really sure if there was).

 
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richthedentist

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Seriously... this guy is unbelievable.

Honest question, can the Big Ten review this and take action? Or is it something that they can only do if there is a call during the game (not really sure if there was).


Did they call a foul?? Should have been flagrant
 

RCBeta79

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I watched the multiple replays and the refs put 0.6 seconds back on the clock to 2.4 seconds.

Unless I am mistaken, the clock stops when it finally lands out of bounds.
Then, the clock should have been around 1.8 seconds and not 2.4 seconds.

Does anyone know this clock rule?
 

DHajekRC84

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I watched the multiple replays and the refs put 0.6 seconds back on the clock to 2.4 seconds.

Unless I am mistaken, the clock stops when it finally lands out of bounds.
Then, the clock should have been around 1.8 seconds and not 2.4 seconds.

Does anyone know this clock rule?
first that big goon is a POS.

clock stops when it hits OOB. I saw 2.1
 

UofMbasketball

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He literally didn't step on him. Rewatch the video and look where his foot lands. If he wanted to step on him, he easily could have
 

AreYouNUTS

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Looks like an uncoordinated goof in general but it seems he tried to intentionally step on (instead of over) the Wisconsin player and then let himself stumble to the floor on purpose to see if he could get a cheap foul call.
That "uncoordinated goof in general" nailed 27-footer, on a tough inbound catch, to tie the game at the buzzer and send it to OT yesterday. As much as he's a guy you want to elbow in the nads - yeah, I said it - I'd take him on my roster EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK to be 100% honest.
 
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High Quality H2O

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He literally didn't step on him. Rewatch the video and look where his foot lands. If he wanted to step on him, he easily could have
He took two careful steps after he knocks him over then the third step he takes with vigor and it slides down the side of Wahl.

Second time in one season he gets involved in a play where his feet accidentally are another players torso.

He’s the common denominator.

It’s a good thing he’s not as good as injuring other players as he would like to be.
 

DHajekRC84

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That "uncoordinated goof in general" nailed 27-footer, on a tough inbound catch, to tie the game at the buzzer and send it to OT yesterday. As much as he's a guy you want to elbow in the nads - yeah, I said it - I'd take him on my roster EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK to be 100% honest.
he is a very talented POS that's fer sure. But did you see him come in off the bus wearing that full face black mask pretending to be a robber stealing the game (his words per announcers). They said he also referred to Wisky players as scum.
 

richthedentist

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I watched the multiple replays and the refs put 0.6 seconds back on the clock to 2.4 seconds.

Unless I am mistaken, the clock stops when it finally lands out of bounds.
Then, the clock should have been around 1.8 seconds and not 2.4 seconds.

Does anyone know this clock rule?
You are 100% correct the ball is not out of bounds til it hits something out of bounds because of course you can save the ball till it hits the ground but just terrible job by Wisconson to not foul there
 

RedTeam1994

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didn't look that bad

agree. Ridiculous charge (that wasn’t called?!?). But I don’t see him stomp - almost look like he was about to but didn’t .

A douchey play for sure but not laetner or Grayson Allen level
 
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Shelby65

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Looks like an uncoordinated goof in general but it seems he tried to intentionally step on (instead of over) the Wisconsin player and then let himself stumble to the floor on purpose to see if he could get a cheap foul call.
Homer perspective. And Paul didn’t try to trip TJD. Absurd. uncoordinated, lumbering clod decides to trip and fall on purpose in a millisecond. Sure. I am certain everyone here has lost balance and the reflex is exactly what you see. He couldn’t pull that off on purpose.
 

RUDave_01

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After rewatching it, I think he intentionally tripped over him in order to try and draw a foul. He seemed very deliberate in how he put his foot down in front of Wahl (rather than on him). It's still a low class move, but wasn't malicious, IMO.
 
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koleszar

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He literally didn't step on him. Rewatch the video and look where his foot lands. If he wanted to step on him, he easily could have
I believe this is what they call, revisionist history. Yup, just looked it up, thanks for the example.
 

RU82

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I don’t think he was trying to step on the guy.

Definitely an offensive foul but not a dirty play.
 
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RU-ROCS

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My beef with Dickinson, in addition to be a douchebag taunter, is that he literally sets a moving screen almost every time down the floor and it is rarely ever called.
 
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