trojanfan12
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GCU player dunks in closing seconds, with a 10 pt lead over UT Arlington. So naturally, one player bodychecks him and another spikes the ball at him. Because, somewhere there's some unwritten rule that a lead can't be padded past a certain point, or new scores can't happen in a certain way.
I blame soccer. Back in the 80s and 90s, players weren't diving and embellishing fouls. This doesn't happen in contact sports like football, rugby and hockey, where players beat the hell out of each other for 60+ minutes, and then shake hands and leave at the end.![]()
College Basketball Tournament Devolves Into Chaos After Impolite Windmill Dunk Sparks Fight
UT Arlington did not appreciate how Grand Canyon handled the closing moments of Saturday's WAC Tournament final. The college basketball game quicklybrobible.com
lol
That's an unwritten rule in pretty much all sports and has been for as long as I can remember.
Dribbling out the final seconds of a game that the other team has no chance of winning is the basketball version of the "victory formation" in football.