Wade has rested several games the past couple of weeks.
I remember when Pop was an assistant for Nellie at Golden State in '92. The Spurs had Mr. Mean, Larry Smith, a great rebounder but a 50% FT shooter. Nellie (or was it Pop whispering in Nellie's ear?) used to have his players foul Larry with great purpose as soon as the ball was inbounded or changed possessions. 'Bout drove Tark crazy. I was at a game at the old HemisFair Arena when they did that Hack-A-Smith tactic and it worked big-time.
Wade has rested several games the past couple of weeks.
Yep, that's the way I remember it too. Jackson also was mentioned during that time, since he would bring the ball up and immediately just go into the post without passing.
Then pop is the only one that gets press over it I guess. Actually, that's the only thing the Spurs get press about
Those were all widely reported on ESPN and all the other mainstream sources.
The difference, from our perspective, is that those decisions didn't lead to dozens of hysterical threads on ST.
Nobody else puts DNP: Old in the box score
Has anyone ever seen this called?
Didn't someone else do that recently?
Never.
They did start enforcing the staggered arrangement for those seeking to steal jump-ball tips... Manu still manages to steal them...
Actually that's the way it was long ago when we had the IL or Injured List. If a player needed to be inactive for a game they had to be injured, which often was "injured".
Believe it or not, they called it against Tony Parker once.
I think I've seen it one other time.
Edit: Here - I can't find the actual play, but I think this is a reference to it:
http://www.spursreport.com/forums/501035-post26.html
And what about that 5 second violation they called on Tony last year against LA, where did that come from, I haven't seen it called before or since. Even the announcers had to look it up, as they were certain that the 5 second rule didn't exist in the pros. Van Gundy has a lot of balls to have spoken up
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When Splitter brought the ball up and went into the post without passing, how many of you expected them to call it on him?![]()
is everything a conspiracy to you? Good grief!
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Well said.
Hand-checking was modified after the 1994 season. But after the 1999, it was all but eliminated.
R.I.P. Elie, Jackson and Kersey, tbh.
That isn't and has never been the rule.
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Just got done watching the Bulls beat the Mavericks by running various zone defenses. They were never whistled for any kind of violation.
I think he's talking about the illegal defense rule.
Which has nothing to do with zone defense. You can switch off in a 2-3 zone without standing in the lane for more than three seconds. You must just say amazingly stupid for the attention.
Amazing how this attention-wanting idiot "KBP" continues to spew nonsense forever on this forum.
Zone defense is different from man-to-man defense in that, instead of guarding a particular player, each zone defender is responsible for guarding an area of the floor, or "zone", and any offensive player that comes into that area.
According to the definition, it's exactly a zone defense. If there were anything in the definition of a zone defense that states that one defender is required to stand in the painted area at all times, then you'd be correct.
However, you're never correct.
Juwan Howard just did the 5 second rule...
One rule that was NO QUESTION changed for the spurs was the implementation of the free throw line UP limit on players outside the three point line on free throws.
Cant tell you how many times I saw Manu or Tony sneak down to the corner and run in to grab the O rebound when we were such horrible free throw shooters.
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