
Originally Posted by
IndyBison
Youtube is blocked at work so I'll take a look at this when I get home. The most common way an official f-s up a call (especially one like this) is not seeing the entire play. We are instructed to not flag something unless we saw the whole thing because what you think you saw and what actually happened are 2 different things. Evaluation drives that behavior too because throwing a flag that should not have been thrown is a bigger downgrade than not throwing a flag that should have been thrown. The fould was a personal foul so it had nothing to do with anything that was said. That would be unsportsmanlike conduct and not a personal foul.