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Can UCLA Get any more breaks?


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Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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Reputation:28
Level:Rookie
Since:Mar 24, 2008

March 24, 2008 7:09 pm
I can give an unbiased perspective on officiating.  What actually burns me up about officiating is the inconsistency of some.  Some refs will call a game one way in the first half, which players adjust too but then in the second half call it a completely different way.  Good players adjust to how the refs are calling the game but it's virtually impossible when they call it tight one half, then loose the other.

Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 30, 2007

March 24, 2008 7:10 pm
C'mon. Let's take a step back. Whatever. Call the block/foul bogus, UCLA is still dancing. Their demise? Greatly exaggerated.

From here on in, let's cede the Bruins a little benefit as far as doubt is concerned with respect to the Texas A&M outcome.

Despite any of the officiating in the game, it wasn't a fluke or an accident that UCLA came back from 10 down on Texas A&M, who by the way, put up one hell of a fight. Seeing this team come up clutch over the last three years, you have to refuse to throw in the towel on them until the buzzer sounds. But the Aggies had this game. I honestly thought that the 9 seed (who played on a level far beyond it) was in total control and on the way to the Sweet 16.

Silly me.

And silly media.

This team has comeback on several opponents this year, but the media's attention is on the late games in conference play and not the entire body of work. Fair enough, but walk-through this with me:

2007-2008 Thrillers
11/20/07: Down 36-25 at the half after being physically and literally dominated by Michigan State, UCLA wins a pre-season tourney over the Sweet 16 bound Spartans.

12/2/07: Getting their sorry hats handed to them by a superior Texas squad by 16 points, the Bruins come all the way back only to lose to the Longhorns on a last second Damion James dunk.

12/8/07: Less than a week later UCLA covers an 18 point deficit and goes on to blast another Sweet 16 sweetheart in Davidson 75-63. A 30 point swing.

2/23/08: Down 11 in the second half, UCLA comes back and then jumps all over a NCAA tournament team in Oregon, besting the Ducks by 10.

These guys are tough and are being lambasted as lucky and even cheaters. Not entirely fair.

Coach Ben Howland is the best unknown coach in the nation. He has been at UCLA four years. He has been to two Final Fours in four years. That's 50%. If he succeeds at the same task this year, he will be at a 60% clip. Ridiculous. He has brought a languishing dynasty back to national prominence. He doesn't allow his teams to give up, let alone quit. The brand of defense he has instilled (a defense that held their first two opponents to an average 39 ppg) is the sort of thing championships are made of. The guy turned Ryan Hollins from a stiff into a solid shot-blocking machine and 2006 West Region MVP. They haven't yet played their monstrous trap defense this tournament though it is still practiced. Their coach is the force that propels this team from first-half somnambulance and their D is the reason vaunted opponent's shooting percentage plummets while turnovers multiply.


But. Here the media goes again. It's a valid argument to call the Bruin players out after their graceless and uninspired loss in the National Semi-Final vs. Florida last year. Freeman's column above stops juuust short of blatant ignorance. I think it has to be hyperbole, right Mike? Wondering if Howland will EVER win a National Championship? It did give me enough pause at the time to wonder, however, if UCLA's newfound success (and its already existing legacy) will cause the school to supplant Duke as the most hated team in College Basketball.


I won't cite controversial comeback wins to close the regular season over Stanford & Cal -- the Cal game in which Shipp's amazing shot probably did travel over the top.


I shouldn't bring up a 17-point comeback vs. Gonzaga in tourney play 2 years ago or the fact that UCLA has defeated both Memphis and Kansas (respectively) en route to their two most recent Final Four's.


I do because pundits and semi-pro bloggers are now, and will continue, harping on West Virginia's two wins over UCLA in as many seasons as evidence they will pull off a third this year (should they meet). Blah blah UCLA came from 20 down in the 1st and only lost by 4 in the closing minute and yada yada played without Darren Collison at West Virginia the second game ... etc. etc.

Let's not count them out. They're a legit #1 and are most definitely for real.

Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 3, 2006

March 24, 2008 7:22 pm
i've watched every game of the tourny so far, and while there have been some ridiculous calls by the refs, for the most part i like how the officiating has been. Clearly, all the refs were told before the tourny started that they should let the games be more aggressive and not call silly fouls. it makes for a more exciting game in my opinion and lets the games be decided on the floor and not at the free throw line. and that's exactly what a lot of the games have been like this year. more aggressive and more exciting to watch, so i have to disagree with your analysis on the officiating, while it hasn't been perfect, i don't think it's been all that bad

Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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Level:Amateur
Since:Mar 24, 2008

March 24, 2008 8:02 pm
Not_the_BCS: I agree completely with the comments on UCLA, as I watched each one those games you mentioned.  In regards to the Hansborough comment, that's just bull@*$&.  The guy does seek contact but just because he's strong enough to finish after the foul doesn't mean he wasn't actually fouled.   He plays as aggressively as anyone on the court every play and he's not afraid of being mauled, as he often is.  And I do believe you'll get your wish about the finals matchup so enjoy.

Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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March 24, 2008 8:22 pm
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March 24, 2008 8:26 pm
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Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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March 24, 2008 8:31 pm
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Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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March 24, 2008 8:34 pm
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Can UCLA Get any more breaks?
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Since:Oct 7, 2007

March 24, 2008 9:58 pm
the easiest road to the final four is supposed to be awarded to the #1 overall seed, instead ucla gets it and they get the officials
the selection commitee should be fired