bb fan said:I disagree, Brick, A player jumping into another player is rarely called anything in that situation, and if it is, it is almost always an offensive call, as it should be the call on the player initiating the contact.
I was there, and and I have watched the replay a couple of times. Thinking about it, I think losing all of those calls down the stretch was because, with about 5 minutes to go there were a couple of calls that went against Valpo, that their coach was extremely upset about. One of which might have been a bad call in our favor. I don't see watching the broadcast how upset the Valpo coach was, as he was making quite of scene, I observed watching from the stands. I just don't think the officials were going keep making calls against theme down the stretch the way the bench and crowd was making a scene. Coaches do this. They are not working the officials so much about the call they just made, just trying to change their mindset for the next set up plays. That's what I think happened.
If it was the road player jumping into the defender probably called most of the time. But if no call made there the refs wouldn’t have got out of the gym alive. If
Milik didn’t leave his feet and the guy jumped into him perhaps you are right. Agree also the sideline charge was a makeup call for the one they missed at half court. MK easily could have had 3 charges All opinion of course. It was what it was, dumb basketball