That sucks especially if the rules weren't clear that shots had to be consecutive. If any guy can make the first three, miss the half court shot, run all the way down to get the ball, and put up a buzzer beater like that then they deserve the money since getting off two half court shots is much tougher hustling down and back.
I give it a good chance this kid will make at least $10k from this once people see the clip and ship him donations for being screwed.
Even if they gave him a 5th shot, the clock clearly hit 0 even before he crossed back over half-court. The acoustics of the horn are off in the video, but watch the red clock. Kid choked. No fifth try. Fuck him.
That's Lane Kiffin for ya.
edit- was replying to Muck comment he edited. I just don't see any way. Clock at :03 before he sets foot on court. Can clearly see :01, it changes, and appears to go back to 1 after. Just don't see it with all those steps and having to spin and heave. Honky ain't Tyus Edney.
Last edited by BCR; 02-19-2014 at 03:16 AM.
Went through the video frame by frame.
Clock went from 4 seconds to 3 seconds at 19:23
3 seconds to 2 seconds at 20:23
2 seconds to 1 second at 21:23
So........ 1 to zero should occur at 22:23..... but it doesn't... clock changes from 1 to zero at 23:23. Clock seems to zero out at 22:23 but it conveniently gets blurry then. Not blurry enough where you can't see that the clock was at zero though.
It appeared manipulated. When it clicked from 4 to 3, he had like a foot on the mat next to the doors leading out of the gym. When it went from 3 to 2, he was halfway between the baseline and FT line. Had he been shooting at opposite basket he may have been able to get it off just chucking while running at it. But having to cross midcourt and then pivot around and throw it back at the basket he came from? No fucking way. Glad you broke it down on film or I was going to have to show up at a high-school gym in the coming days with a stopwatch and grab a couple athletic teen-agers and satisfy my curiosity that it couldn't be done by anyone not named Lebron or Paul George. Would take unreal speed and strength to get out to mid-court and shoot back at that hoop in under 3 seconds. Go get in bed with Sallie Mae kid and get a loan like everyone else to pay for school, you didn't win shit.
The clock hits 0, then goes back to 1. If the rules say you have to hit 4 in a row, then those are the rules. You don't deserve the prize anyways because what you did was pretty cool.
Kids getting the money and free pizza for a year from this, so he winds up on top anyways.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-...38--ncaab.html
The first time I watched it I was only half paying attention so I didn't really look at the clock. If the rules state four in a row then everything else is a irrelevant but if the clock starts screwing up giving him more time then he should have it becomes a slippery slope.
Regardless, I say give the kid a redo imo and if by miracle he wins then pay that man his money.
The only reason I'm even throwing the option out there is so apparently things were unclear about the four in a row otherwise he wouldn't have went after the ball in the first place and the clock is just brings more controversy.
As for what happened a redo wouldn't fix a conspiracy it's just one of them things some places do because it looks good to some people.
I originally thought he would get paid elsewhere and it appears to be the case so the kid should just take that money and be happy about it.
I will post the link when I find it again, but the Yahoo story said that he signed a contract before the contest saying that he had unlimited tries within the time limit on everything except the half court shot as it had to be made on the first attempt.
Seems pretty clear to me! Oh well, kid got the money and free pizza.The contract he signed prior to participating in the contest dictated that he had as many tries as required at the layup, free throw and 3-pointer but he needed to have sunk the first attempt at the half-court shot to have won.
Bill Lavery, Jack's father, said his son didn't have time to read every detail of the contract since he was informed he had been chosen to participate from a random drawing about three minutes prior to halftime. Everyone in the gym assumed Lavery had won the prize because the emcee not only didn't stop the contest when Lavery missed the initial half court shot but also encouraged him to chase down the rebound and try again before the final buzzer.
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