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Iowa's Marshall Faces Backlash for Late Foul Against UConn

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Iowa guard Gabbie Marshall received "hate comments" on social media after a controversial foul call late in the Hawkeyes' Final Four win over UConn, prompting her to delete her social media apps. The call, which led to Iowa's victory, drew criticism from fans and onlookers, including LeBron James and Kesley Plum. Marshall believes the attention the call received overshadowed her performance in guarding UConn star Paige Bueckers, and Iowa coach Lisa Bluder chastised those who attacked Marshall for doing her job well.

Marshall of Iowa Faces Social Media Backlash After Late Foul Against UConn

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Iowa guard Gabbie Marshall received "hate comments" on social media after a controversial foul call late in the Hawkeyes' Final Four win over UConn, prompting her to delete her social media apps. The call, which led to Iowa's victory, drew criticism from fans and onlookers, including LeBron James and Kesley Plum. Marshall believes the attention overshadowed her performance guarding UConn star Paige Bueckers, and Iowa coach Lisa Bluder condemned the backlash against Marshall.

Caitlin Clark's Intense March Madness Moment: Did She Shout 'Shut the F--k Up'?

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Iowa's star point guard Caitlin Clark was captured on camera appearing to shout an expletive at the home crowd during an intense NCAA Women's Tournament game against West Virginia. Some suggested she was actually encouraging the crowd, but Clark did not address the incident. This comes after she was seen frustrated in a previous game and her father urged her to stop complaining to officials. Despite the controversy, Clark's 32-point performance helped the Hawkeyes advance to the Sweet 16, breaking the single-season NCAA Division I scoring record. Another NSFW incident involved Stanford's Cameron Brink, who directed an expletive at an official during a game against Iowa State.

"Controversial Referee Decision Mars Samford's March Madness Exit"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Hill

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After a controversial foul call in the NCAA Tournament game between Samford and Kansas, referee Lamar Simpson may face consequences as evaluators decide which officials move on to call the next round. The call, which led to two free throws for Kansas, has sparked debate about expanding the replay system to review judgment calls. Coaches have varying opinions on the matter, with some expressing concerns about slowing down the game with too many replays. The controversy highlights the impact of critical calls in close NCAA games and the potential consequences for officials who make them.

Controversial Foul Call Mars Kansas vs. Samford March Madness Showdown

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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After a controversial foul call in the NCAA Tournament game between Samford and Kansas, referee Lamar Simpson may face consequences as evaluators decide which officials move on to call the next round. The call, which led to two free throws for Kansas and a three-point lead, has sparked debate about expanding the replay system to review judgment calls. Coaches have varying opinions on the matter, with some expressing concerns about slowing down the game and others advocating for coach-initiated reviews on fouls. The controversy highlights the impact of critical calls in close games and the potential consequences for officials who make them.

"Controversial Call Denies Samford Upset of Kansas in NCAA Tournament"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by FOX Sports

Samford's upset bid against Kansas in the NCAA Tournament was denied after a controversial foul call in the waning seconds allowed Kansas to secure a 93-89 victory. The call, which set up two crucial free throws for Kansas, sparked debate and disappointment for Samford, who felt they were denied a historic tournament victory. Despite the controversy, Kansas advanced to the next round to face Gonzaga, while Samford's impressive performance and the disputed foul call will be remembered in the aftermath of the game.

"Controversial Calls: Samford's Tough Loss to Kansas in March Madness 2024"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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Samford's coach Bucky McMillan refrains from blaming officials for a crucial foul call in their close loss to Kansas, acknowledging the opportunity the clean block would have provided. Despite a strong comeback fueled by 3-pointers, Samford fell short as Kansas capitalized on their size advantage and secured the win.

"Cavaliers Shock Celtics with Stunning Comeback Victory"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NESN

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The Cleveland Cavaliers staged a remarkable 22-point comeback in the fourth quarter to defeat the Boston Celtics 105-104, with an overturned foul call on Jayson Tatum in the final seconds being the subject of controversy. NBA official Zach Zarba explained that there was clear and conclusive evidence to overturn the call, citing Tatum's leg extension creating marginal contact with the defender. This loss ended the Celtics' 11-game win streak, prompting criticism from players about the team's effort and authority in closing out games.

"NBA Denies Knicks' Protest of Loss to Rockets Despite Referee Error Admission"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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The NBA denied the New York Knicks' protest of their Feb. 12 loss to the Houston Rockets, which was based on a disputed last-second foul call that led to the Rockets' victory. The league acknowledged that the call was incorrect but stated that it did not warrant upholding the protest as it was deemed an error in judgment rather than a misapplication of the playing rules. This decision comes despite the acknowledgment of the incorrect call by the game crew's chief and the league's Last Two Minute Report.

NBA Officials Admit Costly Foul Call in Knicks vs. Rockets Game

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Referees admitted to making a crucial foul call mistake in the final seconds of the New York Knicks' game against the Houston Rockets, leading to the Rockets' victory. Crew chief Ed Malloy acknowledged that the call on Jalen Brunson contesting Aaron Holiday's 3-pointer was incorrect, and Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau called for more consistency in officiating. The controversial call sparked reactions from players and highlighted the importance of fair and consistent refereeing in the NBA.

Controversial Foul Call Sparks Outrage in Knicks' Loss to Rockets

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Ben Stiller and other Knicks fans expressed outrage over a controversial foul call on Jalen Brunson that led to the team's 105-103 loss to the Rockets. Stiller, along with comedian Sam Morril and actor Jerry Ferrara, criticized the call, while ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins and Knicks guard Josh Hart also voiced their disapproval. Despite the frustration, neither head coach Tom Thibodeau nor Brunson directly addressed the call, with Thibodeau sarcastically commenting on the officiating. The loss marked the Knicks' third consecutive defeat as they head into the NBA All-Star break.

Controversial Foul Call Leads to Louisville's Loss to Syracuse

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WDRB

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Louisville women's basketball coach Jeff Walz criticized the officiating after a late foul call led to his team's 73-72 loss to Syracuse. Walz called the call "God-awful" and "terrible officiating," arguing that the selective application of the intentional foul rule was the issue. Despite his frustration with the call, Walz also acknowledged his team's shortcomings in failing to extend their lead and execute in crunch time. The controversial call has sparked debate about the need for clarity and consistency in officiating as women's basketball continues to grow in popularity and scrutiny.

LeBron James frustrated by no-call after being left with bloody scratches

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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LeBron James expressed frustration over a no foul call after sustaining bloody scratch marks during the Los Angeles Lakers' win over the Portland Trail Blazers. He posted a photo of his bloodied arm on Instagram and complained about the incident, questioning the officiating. Despite finishing the game with 28 points, James was ruled out of the next game due to an ankle injury.

"LeBron James Reacts to Controversial Ending in Celtics vs. Pacers Game"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NESN

LeBron James weighed in on the controversial ending to the Celtics-Pacers game, expressing frustration over a foul call that was overturned despite Jaylen Brown getting hit on the head. The Pacers went on to win the game, and James' comments brought attention to the incident, with all eyes now on the league's final report.