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That's not a foul. Learn the rules. You can be moving as long as in position. I don't think the call was so much a charge but moto clearing with his off hand. Either way the defender was in legal guarding position.
Moto threw his elbow/forearm into the guy's face. Easy call. The blocking foul on the GT player on the play before that should have been a charge on Moto. Moto can't just bull rush to the rim and expect to get a foul called every time.
Probably should have been a no-call but Miller did go straight up. Moto wasn't really out of control and there wasn't any extension even though his arm was up there.
Moto's bull rushes so often he's going to lose out on those kinds of calls more than most. When he collects himself and uses his lateral quickness he's great. When we're down he panics. I'd bet the vast majority of his offensive fouls are in the last 4 minutes of games when we're trailing.
Easy call. They did miss the other one prior to that charge where they called a block on GT on the baseline. We charged on that one also but went to the line with a chance to get back into the game.
Tim Nestor made that call and I gave him grief for it. The photo indicates clearing out which is the call he made so I was wrong. Damn those ACC officials, they are usually right.
Actually the photos are pretty misleading if you watch the video. He goes up with his arm tight to his body and the collision happens - that first picture is after they've hit and Moto is off balance and bouncing away from him a little. He extends the arm but doesn't actually get any push with it. I think the whistle blew before he even extended the arm, they just ruled that Miller jumped straight up so he was entitled to the space. I thought with the new rule it was a dubious call because Miller had just slid to that spot and jumped along with Moto going up to shoot. Moto had driven baseline a play or two before that and he was a little out of control but got the call - you could see the makeup call coming a mile away.
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