Last second fouling Topic

Has anyone noticed a recent trend where there has been more intentional fouling by a team that is ahead, by exactly 3 points, in the closing seconds? I have seen it a couple of times this season, but not sure if it is simply coincidence or not. Not sure if the engine is deliberately trying to prevent a game tying 3 point shot at the buzzer. Thoughts?
12/27/2013 2:38 AM
My question is the foul was committed with 1 second left in the game. Wouldn't he be in the act of shooting a 3 pointer, unless he was in a very difficult position to make a shot or well out of 3 pt range, so in that case there wouldn't be much point in trying to foul? I'm not sure, but I have a feeling it was probably unintentional based on the above findings.

I'm also wondering why the shooter didn't intentionally try to miss the free throw on the last shot.
12/27/2013 4:48 AM
  Trinity (TX) is playing a spread offense (hold ball) and a man to man (+2)   Sewanee is playing a motion offense and intentionally fouling (0)
00:01   60-57 Ross Johnson is called for the reach on Charles Coleman - foul #1 on Ross Johnson, team foul #10
00:01   60-58 Charles Coleman makes the 1st free throw
00:01   60-59 Charles Coleman makes the 2nd free throw
00:00 Ross Johnson runs out the clock 60-59  
12/27/2013 4:49 AM
I have always seen this from time to time.  I wonder whether the SIM does it intentionally.  It can be a darn smart play in that situation.

Dont know whether it is happening more - could be that you are noticing it more?  Could be happening more?
12/27/2013 11:01 AM
I wonder also if the foul happened because Johnson is my most ignorant player
12/27/2013 3:05 PM
Posted by bobmeyer on 12/27/2013 3:05:00 PM (view original):
I wonder also if the foul happened because Johnson is my most ignorant player
+1
12/27/2013 6:43 PM
00:10 Jerome Lancaster makes the 3 pointer from straight away 88-90  
00:08   88-90 Jerry Weimer is called for the reach on Daniel Meighan in the backcourt - foul #3 on Jerry Weimer, team foul #17
00:08   88-90
Glenn Bullock (SG), Wendell Thomas (SF)
Robert Taylor, Joe Burden
00:08   88-91 Daniel Meighan makes the 1st free throw
00:08   88-91 Daniel Meighan misses the 2nd free throw
00:08 Jason Traxler grabs the defensive rebound 88-91  
  American U. is playing a motion offense and intentionally fouling (+2)   Shepherd is playing a spread offense (hold ball) and a fullcourt press (-2)
00:03 Jerome Lancaster is hacked by Daniel Meighan - foul #3 on Daniel Meighan, team foul #15 88-91  
00:03 Jerome Lancaster makes the 1st free throw 89-91  
00:03 Jerome Lancaster makes the 2nd free throw 90-91  
00:00   90-91 Daniel Meighan runs out the clock
12/27/2013 10:46 PM
00:07 Gerald Travis is hacked by John Jones in the backcourt - foul #5 on John Jones, team foul #13 65-64  
00:07   65-64
Robert Lares (PG)
John Jones
00:07 Gerald Travis makes the 1st free throw 66-64  
00:07 Gerald Travis makes the 2nd free throw 67-64  
00:07   67-64 Harvard calls a :30 timeout (1 :30 4 full remaining)
  Tulane is playing a spread offense (hold ball) and a man to man (+1)   Harvard is playing a motion offense and intentionally fouling (0)
00:03   67-64 Brian Ashcraft misses badly on a 3pt jumper from the right wing
00:02   67-64 Frank Ratliff pulls down the offensive rebound
00:00   67-64 The clock runs out
12/27/2013 10:49 PM
In the last example, they didn't actually foul up by 3.

Was it a matter of defensive IQ? Was the defense smart enough to figure out that the percentages were on their side if Ashcraft took the three point shot, as opposed to fouling with 3 seconds left?

12/27/2013 10:51 PM
Something similar to this happened to me today in an Elite 8 game.  In my case, it was a wise use of a foul to give with :01 on the clock.  But my biggest questions were:  why did my center have the ball (not much of an offensive threat and low distro) and why wasn't he in the act of shooting with only a second on the clock?  I am curious if that was a programmed use of a foul to give or if it was just a potentially boneheaded play that worked really well.

00:10 Justin Crouse pulls down the rebound 47-49  
00:10 N. Park calls a :30 timeout (1 :30 4 full remaining) 47-49  
       
00:01 Roy Sewell is called for the reach on Justin Crouse - foul #1 on Roy Sewell, team foul #6 47-49  
       
00:00 Timothy Wilson misses long on a fadeaway jumper from just outside the lane 47-49  


12/27/2013 11:14 PM
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