It's possible, right after he goes between his legs to his left hand and and starts his drive, but it would have been a pretty horrendous call at that point in the game.I just saw a replay of Kane's game winner, it looked like he got away with a carry. Did anyone else see this? Not that I care, it's a win!
I thought Coach Williams was going to shoot off like a rocket when talking with the referees but he accepted the decision and congratulated Coach Fred. Classy move Coach Williams. You know Self and allot of other coaches would have gone ballistic.
What song was he playing?
In the post game Fred talked about the play. The players already knew what they were going to do so no timeout was needed.This has probably been discussed, but my favorite part of the game? Freddy not taking his last TO at the end of the game. He trusts his guys to do what needs to be done. This is why he is so damn good.
I ******* love this team.
I just saw a replay of Kane's game winner, it looked like he got away with a carry. Did anyone else see this? Not that I care, it's a win!
It's possible, right after he goes between his legs to his left hand and and starts his drive, but it would have been a pretty horrendous call at that point in the game.
Not a travel, the ball kind of got stuck on his hip as he went to drive, it would have been a terrible call but I see what MrGreg is saying.It wasn't a carry. I watch the video in slomo, Kane only took 2 steps, which is what you are granted. Nothing bad about that play.
DeAndre Kane is the fifth player in NCAA Tournament history with 24 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists in a game.
[-]24 Points, 10 Rebounds, 7 Assists - NCAA Tournament History
School 2014 DeAndre Kane* Iowa State 2012 Draymond Green Michigan State 2003 Dwyane Wade Marquette 1996 Ray Allen Connecticut 1987 Gary Grant* Michigan * Against North Carolina