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Strategy question:

Let's say you are up 3 with a few seconds left.  You foul your opponent and they go to the line.  They hit the first.  The only chance they have is to miss, get the rebound and make the shot.

1.  Can you simply not step into the lane for a lane violation?  If they miss they get another free throw, but can you not just keep doing that until they accidentally make it?

2.  Barring that can you simply not step into the lane and block the ball at the rim to give goal tending to make the free throw good so they have no chance at a rebound?

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13 minutes ago, Uspshoosier said:

Probably need to stay out of Hulman Center for the rest of the year.  Are they   0-2 when you have went?

1-1. Hammered NDSU in the other game we went to. I could tell how it was trending and let mini-Hova walk us out at the under-12 lol. That team is soft and boy is it frustrating. 

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6 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

1-1. Hammered NDSU in the other game we went to. I could tell how it was trending and let mini-Hova walk us out at the under-12 lol. That team is soft and boy is it frustrating. 

I was at my daughters practice for most of this game.   Did another  Tech change the direction of this game?    If so they got to get that under control.   

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Just now, Uspshoosier said:

I was at my daughters practice for most of this game.   Did another  Tech change the direction of this game?    If so they got to get that under control.   

They got 2 in the first half that killed momentum both times, but they just came out flat in the 2nd half, Bradley punched them in the mouth, and they lost the lead almost immediately. ISU kids started whining and that was the end of it.

I like what Schertz is doing, but he’s got some attitudes to get in check. 

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Watching the Chris Street retrospective on the B1G Network. Very riveting, touching and sad. 

Sorta feel bad for the snow plow driver. He was 0% at fault -- it was ruled that Street pulled out in front of him, and there was nothing he could do. 

The Streets sorta called him out for never contacting them -- to apologize or whatever. Did he have an obligation to do so -- especially when the courts found Street to be 100% at fault? Tough question. 

Regardless -- a bright light went out way too soon. 

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32 minutes ago, reconmkd said:

The OSU faithful have grabbed their pitchforks and are trying to light the torches against Holtman! 

I thought IU should’ve nabbed Holtmann during the cycle they got Archie, at least assuming Donovan was out of reach and Sean Miller was radioactive.

Holtmann has clearly been one step better than Archie was, but at this point I think it’s clear the outcome would not have been much different.

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