Same. He calls for the ball repeatedly, and as Brint pointed out on Twitter last night, he knew it was going in cause he left his follow through hanging there for a while. In the words of Roy Williams after Villanova hit the buzzer beater to win the title “the minute it left his hand, I knew it was going in”.fanofzoo said:I have watched the last shot 10-12 times and what I see is Beasley not just getting the ball but wanting the ball, big difference, big attitude.
Griz til I die said:Same. He calls for the ball repeatedly, and as Brint pointed out on Twitter last night, he knew it was going in cause he left his follow through hanging there for a while. In the words of Roy Williams after Villanova hit the buzzer beater to win the title “the minute it left his hand, I knew it was going in”.fanofzoo said:I have watched the last shot 10-12 times and what I see is Beasley not just getting the ball but wanting the ball, big difference, big attitude.
Side note. What was up with the technical foul in OT last night. I never heard an explanation on the broadcast for what happened.
Ahh I’m actually surprised that doesn’t happen more in college basketball, especially when players try to call timeouts on a jump ball or inbounding the ball.MissoulaMarinerFan said:Griz til I die said:Same. He calls for the ball repeatedly, and as Brint pointed out on Twitter last night, he knew it was going in cause he left his follow through hanging there for a while. In the words of Roy Williams after Villanova hit the buzzer beater to win the title “the minute it left his hand, I knew it was going in”.
Side note. What was up with the technical foul in OT last night. I never heard an explanation on the broadcast for what happened.
I believe Corcoran mentioned on Twitter that PSU called a Time Out when they had none left.