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grosehokie

Joined: 10/22/2003 Posts: 84
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Re: No, lane violations don't happen on ALMOST every free throw.


Pretty sure that the first lane violation should have been called in KY. They didn't show a replay of that one, but you could clearly see KB pointing right before the shot (doubt he was trying to point out one of our guys being off).

Regarding a conspiracy, I won't touch that, but I'm also not naive enough to think there is not home by bias. I'm just saying it's not the first time I've seen a second half begin with a flurry of quick fouls called on our most key player. Probably more to do with lobbying of officials by high profile coach than any other influence, but it changed the game dramatically, and was not due to overly aggressive play by KB. There was a sudden focus on him and anything close was called a foul. The push from KY that resulted in him having to take a step when he was otherwise completely under control showed bias.

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Posted: 12/17/2017 at 2:03PM



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