Found a good GWHoops thread with a discussion of who's at fault.
The suspects are:
The scorer's table, for not sounding the buzzer.
Hobbs, for not knowing what was going on.
Collucci, because he was supposed to be in track of who's on the court.
The players, for not signaling that somebody should come off.
And here's my impressions. Hobbs should have known, for one. Players probably should have figured it out, though Spoon did notice and try to run off the court. Collucci apparently was going nuts trying to get somebody's attention, so I don't think he's to blame. And the scorer's table should have sounded the buzzer. So I guess it's a combination, but still, that stinks.
The suspects are:
The scorer's table, for not sounding the buzzer.
Hobbs, for not knowing what was going on.
Collucci, because he was supposed to be in track of who's on the court.
The players, for not signaling that somebody should come off.
And here's my impressions. Hobbs should have known, for one. Players probably should have figured it out, though Spoon did notice and try to run off the court. Collucci apparently was going nuts trying to get somebody's attention, so I don't think he's to blame. And the scorer's table should have sounded the buzzer. So I guess it's a combination, but still, that stinks.
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Dayton has not been themselves for the last few games.
You'll get them back later in the year. Looking forward to our matchup.
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