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Were there obvious no calls on the other end? It's not so much that something physical is called on one end. Much more important that the refs call a game evenly on both sides.

I'd sympathize if I knew what the case was, but didn't get to see the second half. I didn't really notice any unfairness in the first.

I think CMJ and I will just have to agree to disagree on this one... the non-calls I saw were in the second half, when UCLA supposedly "buckled down" on defense (or rather fouled the hell out of A&M). I actually prefer a "physical game" were body contact is allowed - however, blatantly hitting someone's arm or holding their wrists when shooting should be a call every time.

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As I said, some non calls were done to UCLA too. Especially in the 1st half. To me the most glaring example of a Bruin favor was one tip ball than hit off Shipp's knee(I believe) and it was awarded to the Bruins. It was at a critical point where UCLA was making a run.

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