They called violations on Manu and Odom, therefore the jump ball.
Ginobli gets called for a lane violation tip in and they rule it a jumpball? Should have been Laker ball, no?
I think the ref missed that one.
They called violations on Manu and Odom, therefore the jump ball.
Odom made a lane violation as well. Which negated the basket but in turn needed a jump ball because both teams made lane violations.
Yeah, that one call going the other way really would have stopped the Lakers from losing by 19.
no foul on turiaf?
The game was in San Antonio and I paid off a ref.
Hope that helps.
I don't think he was saying that's why lakers lost. Just asking a question...
wtf? who said that had anything to do with the outcome.
Whining about calls is so spur-like....
;-)
Interesting. TNT didn't spot that. The violation by Manu was evident on the overhead though.
Apparently to the ref as well.
Exactly. Figured maybe someone at the game got a better explanation. TNT's halftime crew is great but their play by play sucks.
i apologize for my fellow Spurs fans. you didn't say that call was the game decider.
They didn't but Doug Collins did explain it when it happened.
The good thing about that play is ginobili's ability to elevate. Gave me confidence!
Double lane violation.
Pay attention to the game before you make stupid threads
It didn't sound stupid to me. He was asking a question.
My bad, I mis-read the thread le
Thought it was a complaint, lol
Is not a stupid question, I was wondering the same thing, since my transmition never showed where Odon was... is also quite clear that he is not QQ or blaming the loss on calls...
On another board, someone said it should have been another FT attempt since it was a double violation.
lol....
You guys got hosed.
It was the right call...
http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10...av=ArticleList
(6) If there is a free throw violation by each team, on a free throw which is to remain in play, the ball becomes dead, no point can be scored and play shall be resumed by a jump ball between any two opponents at the center circle.
The guy asks a legitimate question and people jump all over him?
Come on, man. THere are a ton of jerk Laker posts--this guy didn't deserve being treated like .
That was a very odd play by Ginobili. He wasn't even on the sidelines on that FT attempt, he came from beyond the circle, the ball was in the air and he was already flying into the lane, about to dunk on the potential miss. I think the replays showed Duncan looking very confused.
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