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CaptainLate
03-03-2008, 11:45 PM
Boy, this sure brings back memories. :clap

Who's old enough to remember what happened in the Spurs-Laker game that gave the Spurs an issue to protest about in that game in 1982?

Hint: It wouldn't apply today as the rule has been changed.

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NBA sets guidelines for Heat-Hawks replay
By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP Sports Writer
4 hours, 57 minutes ago


ATLANTA (AP)—Shaquille O’Neal is no longer around, but Mike Bibby and Shawn Marion will be able to suit up for the NBA’s first replay since 1982.

The league set guidelines for Saturday’s do-over between the Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat, who must complete the final 51.9 seconds of their Dec. 19 overtime game.

The Hawks left the court that night with a 117-111 victory, but commissioner David Stern struck it from the books after the home team’s stat crew mistakenly ruled that O’Neal, then playing for Miami, had fouled out with less than a minute to go in overtime.

O’Neal has since been traded to Phoenix, but the NBA said Monday that both teams can fill out any openings on their 12-man active roster with players acquired since the disputed game.

That means the Heat can dress Marion and Marcus Banks, who came from the Suns in the Shaq deal. Likewise, the Hawks will be able to use Bibby, who was picked up from Sacramento just ahead of the trade deadline.

Miami has 10 players who were active Dec. 19 still on its roster, leaving two openings for the makeup minute. The Heat’s other options are Jason Williams, Smush Parker and Joel Anthony.

The Hawks, who gave up four players for Bibby, have nine active players still around from the disputed game. Also eligible to be added for the replay are Josh Childress, Jeremy Richardson and Speedy Claxton.

Miami will have the ball when the game resumes, trailing 114-111. After the replay is completed, the teams will get a 15-minute break, then return to the court for their regularly scheduled contest at Philips Arena.

The night is vitally important to the Hawks, who are battling for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference and can hardly afford to squander an apparent win against hapless Miami, which has the NBA’s worst record (11-46).

Stern also fined the Hawks $50,000, ruling they were “grossly negligent” in failing to address the mistake.

Miami’s protest was the first granted by the NBA since December 1982, when then-NBA commissioner Larry O’Brien upheld a request for a replay by the San Antonio Spurs after their 137-132 double-overtime loss to the Los Angeles Lakers the previous month.

The Spurs and Lakers finally finished the game in April 1983, with San Antonio winning 117-114.

fyatuk
03-03-2008, 11:52 PM
I had to look it up:



In that memorable game, the Spurs were ahead, 116-114, with the Lakers' Norm Nixon at the line for the second of two free throws. Instead of releasing the ball, Nixon faked a shot, drawing members of both teams into the lane. After some confusion, a double-lane violation was called by the officials and a jump ball was held at center court. Los Angeles controlled the tip and scored the game-tying basket.

San Antonio successfully argued that the correct call should have been to make Nixon shoot the free throw. The league agreed and the final three seconds of the game were replayed – four months later (when the teams met again). The Spurs won – not only that game, but the previously scheduled one which was played immediately following the protested contest.

duncan228
03-03-2008, 11:54 PM
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=88626

PM5K
03-04-2008, 03:46 AM
They should have made it interesting and made them use the same rosters... How's it really a do-over if it's not the same teams?

Brutalis
03-04-2008, 03:50 AM
Go figure? They redo someone else's fukups but not their own?

Don't wanna talk about politics!

m33p0
03-04-2008, 07:03 AM
would be funny if the league forced snaq to fly to atlanta to play 1 more minute as a heat.

Xolotl
03-04-2008, 07:51 AM
...wait they're getting a replay just because they accidentally put that Shaq fouled out?? Maybe its just me but that doesn't seem replay worthy

WalterBenitez
03-04-2008, 08:23 AM
Can we replay the famous .4 ??? :D

bigfan
03-04-2008, 09:26 AM
I was at that game when the Spurs beat the Lakers twice! Fantastic! Guess that makes me an long time fan.