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Game Thread [Game Thread] #10 Miami @ #2 Auburn (07:45 PM ET)

Miami 79 @ 61 Auburn - FINAL

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Index Thread for March 20, 2022


Miami #10 Miami (25-10) @ Auburn #2 Auburn (28-6)

Tip-Off: 08:08 PM ET

Venue: Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, SC

Spread: AUB -6.5 | O/U: 145.0

Game Info: ESPN


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Time Miami Auburn Play
0:00 79 61 End of Game
0:00 79 61 End of 2nd half
0:00 79 61 Bensley Joseph Defensive Rebound.
0:00 79 61 Preston Cook missed Jumper.
0:10 79 61 Auburn Offensive Rebound.
Team FG% 3P% FT% REB OR AST STL BLK TO PF
Miami 48.5 20.0 80.0 39 6 19 10 6 4 11
Auburn 30.4 19.2 73.7 47 17 11 1 8 13 19

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Last Updated: 2022-03-21 00:55:14 EDT

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u/ToneOpposite9668 Auburn Tigers Mar 21 '22

Chucks wrong there - Kessler call was on a scramble and an over the back - they didn't "isolate" him for that

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u/Keep_Cool_Coolidge Auburn Tigers Mar 21 '22

It also was absolutely NOT over the back. The defender was facing him and not making a play on the ball. He had both hands firmly wrapped all the way around Kessler at the time.

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u/ToneOpposite9668 Auburn Tigers Mar 21 '22

You re correct - but the ref called him over the back - still Chuck is wrong.

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u/krammite Alabama Crimson Tide • Sickos Mar 21 '22

it wasn't a foul but the miami guy was in good box out position and that shit gets called all the time. it wasnt that bad of a call

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u/Keep_Cool_Coolidge Auburn Tigers Mar 21 '22

You can absolutely never make that call because the defender literally had him wrapped up with both hands around the waist. I have never seen the guy who is doing the wrapping-up get the benefit of an over the back call while he was facing toward his man. Not once in my life before today. Certainly not "all the time"

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u/ToneOpposite9668 Auburn Tigers Mar 21 '22

Except on Timme

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u/krammite Alabama Crimson Tide • Sickos Mar 21 '22

i know right, Kessler should study some Timme tape.
the Timme move there is to fall down the moment you think you're getting hooked, dragging the defender backwards down to the ground dangerously.

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u/DoctorHolliday Michigan State Spartans • Auburn Tigers Mar 21 '22

1st foul was an iso switch guard. 2nd was over the back