Showing posts with label Gasaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gasaway. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2008

Tim Morris Is Mean

The following video is from Sunday's UCLA-Washington game (the Huskies upset the Bruins, 71-61). Washington's Tim Morris is attempting to inbound the ball in the last minute of the game. Alfred Aboya is defending him. The Huskies have no timeouts left (this is important).



I understand the necessity to do something in that situation. And yeah, I guess in some sense it is a "smart play", as the announcer notes. But it really seems unnecessary to wind up and throw the ball off the guy's face as hard as you can. Why not throw it off his knee, or thigh, like, you know, everybody else in the history of basketball has chosen to do? That would be a similarly smart move. It is almost an unnatural reaction to throw it off his face.

Basketball Prospectus' John Gasaway sums up the future ramifications of this play very nicely:

(Kudos to the Huskies' Tim Morris, by the way, for virtually ensuring that the Rules Committee will make at least one change in the offseason: it will no longer be permissible for a player to avoid a five-second call on an inbounds pass by simply throwing the ball, hard, off the defender's face. This shall be called The Morris Rule. It didn't come soon enough for Alfred Aboya.)

I really do hope it is called The Morris rule. Seems like this should be a flagrant foul- it's in the same category as fouling someone hard while having no intention of going for the ball on a fast break. We do not want college basketball players to start being able to save on toothpaste.

H/T: RMMB.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

This Week's Links (1/28-2/1)

Breaking down some NHL futures odds, and some Super Bowl prop bets that are actually football related.

"Chris Berman Is Somewhat Perturbed With The Help". Very old, but worth watching.

Our old friend Marty Noble, at it again.

Larry Johnson advises a blogger on how to get rich.

Gasaway with a great analysis of conference play thus far. How is Duke still so underrated? (I understand the answer is that they don't have anyone taller than 6'8", but still- it's the Dookies!)

Scott Van Pelt is a funny dude.

Brian Bannister is an interesting dude.

Keith Law's Top 100 prospects. I miss the days of the Indians having a good farm system.

Lozo gets interviewed.

I thought this was pretty funny (Sheehan on the Twins, pre-Santana trade):
"You can win, in baseball, if you have a donut-hole construction—lots of middle, nothing on the outside. You cannot win as a donut."

Friday, January 25, 2008

This Week's Links (1/21-1/25)

This doesn't really belong in the links, but UCLA won @Oregon without Mbah a Moute or Mata-Real. That is impressive.

The Dave Lozo 2007 NFC Championship Live-Blog was quite a roller coaster.

Predictably, Carl is quite happy.

UNC-Asheville's Kenny George dunks without jumping. Really.

There is a 54.8% chance that NJIT goes 0-29.

"Royals leading Santana Race?"

I thought this was a good line:
"Seriously, I can’t figure Kenny Williams out. One moment I think he’s one of the more interesting, creative GMs out there, the next I feel like he’s channeling Steve Phillips."
Two from FJM: Woody Paige, and HatGuy. These need no further introduction.

The Indians extended "Senor Slo-Mo". I agree with this, I really like the $5MM 2010 club option.

Villanova is overrated. Agreed.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

This Week's Links (12/17-12/21)

Big Shot Levance.

ATHF's Carl breaks down the Mitchell Report. "How do you think Ted Williams fought all those Nazis, huh? Roids, pure and simple." (via Defensive Indifference)

How The Weakest Link relates to sports.

Pomeroy explains his individual stats, and looks at which teams have accumulated gaudy win totals against weak competition.

AA talks to Gus Johnson. This is one of my favorite calls ever.

STF interviews Basketball Prospectus' John Gasaway.

Another potential replacement for the BBWAA awards: The Pozcars.
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