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03-20-2021, 10:59 PM
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Here are the 14 teams currently using DVSport: - Bulls - Cavaliers - Clippers - Heat - Hornets - Lakers - Mavericks - Nets - Raptors - Rockets - Sixers - Spurs - Warriors - Wizards Find out more about the tool that's taking over the NBA: basketballnews.com/stories/instan…
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With 6:36 remaining in the third quarter of Sunday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz, Draymond Green stripped the ball away from a driving Bojan Bogdanovic and was whistled for a foul.
Green knew it was a clean strip and immediately spun his index finger in the air, motioning for head coach Steve Kerr to challenge the call. Ideally, teams will hold on to their challenges until the fourth quarter, but in this instance, overturning the call was crucial. The Warriors would have been over the foul limit in a six-point game and Bogdanovic would get two free throws.
Cue the clip!
As Kerr weighs his options, one of his assistant coaches pulls out a portable video system called DVSport Rewind and the play in question appears within seconds. After watching the possession from several different angles, it's clear that Green didn't foul Bogdanovic. Kerr signals for a challenge and the call is ultimately overturned, stifling any momentum that the Jazz would've had.
https://www.basketballnews.com/stories/instant-replay-on-demand-how-dv-sport-is-impacting-the-nba (https://t.co/BKhNiqpYZX)
Alex Kennedy (https://twitter.com/AlexKennedyNBA)Alex (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=18999)KennedyNBA
3m (https://twitter.com/AlexKennedyNBA/status/1373483513794719744)
Here are the 14 teams currently using DVSport: - Bulls - Cavaliers - Clippers - Heat - Hornets - Lakers - Mavericks - Nets - Raptors - Rockets - Sixers - Spurs - Warriors - Wizards Find out more about the tool that's taking over the NBA: basketballnews.com/stories/instan…
(https://t.co/BKhNiqpYZX)
With 6:36 remaining in the third quarter of Sunday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz, Draymond Green stripped the ball away from a driving Bojan Bogdanovic and was whistled for a foul.
Green knew it was a clean strip and immediately spun his index finger in the air, motioning for head coach Steve Kerr to challenge the call. Ideally, teams will hold on to their challenges until the fourth quarter, but in this instance, overturning the call was crucial. The Warriors would have been over the foul limit in a six-point game and Bogdanovic would get two free throws.
Cue the clip!
As Kerr weighs his options, one of his assistant coaches pulls out a portable video system called DVSport Rewind and the play in question appears within seconds. After watching the possession from several different angles, it's clear that Green didn't foul Bogdanovic. Kerr signals for a challenge and the call is ultimately overturned, stifling any momentum that the Jazz would've had.
https://www.basketballnews.com/stories/instant-replay-on-demand-how-dv-sport-is-impacting-the-nba (https://t.co/BKhNiqpYZX)