tscheig wrote:Asking a question. the regular season seeding determines the 3&4 seeds going into Regions unless a team lost their first game?
District 12 looks tough.
vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
ndpreps09 wrote:vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
Not to take away from that incredible shot, but it is physically impossible to catch the ball, take a dribble and 2 steps, then get a shot off all within 1 second. Never will you see a ref waive that off though, which I can agree with. Hats off to both teams, great game.
winner-within wrote:ndpreps09 wrote:vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
Not to take away from that incredible shot, but it is physically impossible to catch the ball, take a dribble and 2 steps, then get a shot off all within 1 second. Never will you see a ref waive that off though, which I can agree with. Hats off to both teams, great game.
He's (McGillis) had a special year....may have taken an extra step also.....imagine if it had been to go to State...
ndpreps09 wrote:vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
Not to take away from that incredible shot, but it is physically impossible to catch the ball, take a dribble and 2 steps, then get a shot off all within 1 second. Never will you see a ref waive that off though, which I can agree with. Hats off to both teams, great game.
theoldman wrote:winner-within wrote:ndpreps09 wrote:vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
Not to take away from that incredible shot, but it is physically impossible to catch the ball, take a dribble and 2 steps, then get a shot off all within 1 second. Never will you see a ref waive that off though, which I can agree with. Hats off to both teams, great game.
He's (McGillis) had a special year....may have taken an extra step also.....imagine if it had been to go to State...
Absolutely did not take an extra step.
d_fense wrote:ndpreps09 wrote:vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
Not to take away from that incredible shot, but it is physically impossible to catch the ball, take a dribble and 2 steps, then get a shot off all within 1 second. Never will you see a ref waive that off though, which I can agree with. Hats off to both teams, great game.
How much time was on the clock? Was it 0:01.0? I played with the video and a stop watch. The longest I was able to get was 1.16 seconds and the shortest was 1.06 seconds. I was doing my best to start it as he touched the ball and stopping as he was finished touching it. The issue with this however is the clock operator is supposed to react to the signal from the ref to start the clock. If the ref and clock operator are doing their jobs and not anticipating the touching, the reaction times of starting to put the hand down combined with the operators reaction of pushing the button after seeing the hand lower can easily take a little over a tenth of a second. Even if there was only 1.0 seconds on the clock, they were correct to call it good.
d_fense wrote:ndpreps09 wrote:vikingman wrote:St John defeats North Star on a 3/4 court buzzer beater.
Had to check it several times to be able to tell if the shot got off before the buzzer, but it did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hVWxql73U
Not to take away from that incredible shot, but it is physically impossible to catch the ball, take a dribble and 2 steps, then get a shot off all within 1 second. Never will you see a ref waive that off though, which I can agree with. Hats off to both teams, great game.
How much time was on the clock? Was it 0:01.0? I played with the video and a stop watch. The longest I was able to get was 1.16 seconds and the shortest was 1.06 seconds. I was doing my best to start it as he touched the ball and stopping as he was finished touching it. The issue with this however is the clock operator is supposed to react to the signal from the ref to start the clock. If the ref and clock operator are doing their jobs and not anticipating the touching, the reaction times of starting to put the hand down combined with the operators reaction of pushing the button after seeing the hand lower can easily take a little over a tenth of a second. Even if there was only 1.0 seconds on the clock, they were correct to call it good.
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