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Did Anyone see the Georgetown-Seton Hall game with six men?

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by LeGrouper, Feb 2, 2003.

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  1. LeGrouper

    LeGrouper Member

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    I want an eye witness account. I just read about it.
     
  2. acejeff5

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    maybe the rockets should try that
     
  3. CLFranchise

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    I don't have any clue what you're talking about, but I'm curious. Can you post a link or say what you read?
     
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    I saw the replay several times. I think the main reason it went unnoticed is because when the 6 men were on the court, it was on an inbounds under their basket, and they got a slam dunk off a pass from the inbounds. So Georgetown didn't really have time to set their defense up and realize that there were more people on the floor than should be.

    The amazing thing was that Georgetown managed to score on Seton Hall when they had 6 defenders on the floor.

    It still amazes me that a coach, a player on the bench, a scorer at the scorers table, anyone didn't notice the 6 men on the court and say something to the refs.
     
  5. tigereye

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    It happened again...........In another game.

    ESPN just showed video of a game in which Villinova used 6 players in the game. What even funnier is that one Nova player realised ther was 6 players on the play and quietly slipped back to the bench undetected during the play. Worst of all, the ref was standing right next to the man and in front of the Nova bench. The opposing team (I think it was Butler) tried to alert the refs but as usual, they completely missed the call and they lost the game.

    I think the strategy is catching on. Hopefully the Rox will be the next to use this sneaky plan and get away with it......... :D
     

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