Even if the refs called it for a travel, we still win the game. lol Bosh
No denying here but I don't see any blatant travels on this action, there are some grey areas on that play (see mid post) but it was IMHO the right call and I like to think ill say the same thing if it was Lebron. Btw I thought it was a consistent officiating job through the game. The flagrant stuff some spurs fans are discussing is not a flagrant.
Even if the refs called it for a travel, we still win the game. lol Bosh
lol OKC fan can't accept the fact the Spurs beat the Heat fair and square. Has to suc b to Laker fan status. Hey I have a great idea for your next thread, Rate Westbrooks new post game outfit.
Tony was clean on that play, Lebron however, traveled blatantly at 1:48 in the 4th.
Funny that a Durant fan is talking about traveling when palming the ball almost every possession is overlooked.
If anything, it was a double-dribble, not a travel. When he goes down to his knee, he catches the ball with both hands, then continues his dribble.
However, I don't think it got called because a) the refs couldn't see it since he was huddled around the ball, and b) Wade makes a swipe at the ball at the same time, and it's hard to tell even in the slow-mo if he actually got a deflection or not, but I don't think he did.
Well thank you very much but as far as I'm concerned, I have never won any pro BB game (however, I used to beat my little brother 1on1 very often, does it count? Well, truth been told, I beat him until he grew to 1.98 meters. At that point, my jump shot was too bad to stand a chance)
That being said, even if Parker had travelled, let's admit that it has provided 2 extra points to the Spurs, which eventually led to a 92-88 mathematical victory
Hey remenber that tme Leonard got that rebound and Westmonkey slammed him in the head and the ball went out of bounds and they didn't call a foul on Westbrick?
Shut the up OP.
Seriously.... apparently Stern letting his Thunderefs do that illegal rip-through move, hack and shove constantly on defense, and punch people in the nuts isn't enough for the meth heads, tbh....
lol "he has thunder as his favorite team! Let's just insult OKC instead of admitting the obvious!"
this thread went as i figured it would.
http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tr...the-nba-finals
Guess this guy was right tbh...
"To the Spurs fan, if you don't like the Spurs, or if you think the Spurs are boring, you simply don't understand basketball. You must not really appreciate THE SPORT if you can't appreciate this team. Even Lakers fans aren't that obnoxious. Likewise, Tim Duncan is the most underappreciated player of his generation, says the Spurs fan, ignoring that every basketball fan on earth would call him the greatest power forward of all time. Finally, the Spurs fan knows deep down that his team is the only team really playing The Right Way. Everyone else? Just a bunch of me-firsters out there freelancing like it's an All-Star Game. If only they could all play like the Spurs …"
I think this is the case that OP is trying to bring up. Parker obviously lost control of the ball numerous times in that specific possession and perhaps, carried the ball and dribbled it again before hitting that miraculous shot. But again, maybe the refs, after having reviewed the play in various angles, have seen it differently and made the call as it was.
Not only did Parker travel but Tim Duncan's 2 free throws in the last minute were drawn from a phantom foul.Where the was the foul on that play?
I hate the cHeat and LeFlop but if it was reversed, Spurs fans would have rioted since they already complain about everything.
Regardless, it wasn't the deciding factor in the game, we won by 4 sons.
The officials reviewed the play to see if Parker got the shot off in time. Even if during the review they decided that Parker traveled, they cannot reverse that non-call. The review has specific restrictions on what is reviewable.
I gave another example in my post above. Say the basketball goes out of bounds and the referees call it off of Tony Parker. Upon review, the ball did hit Tony Parker last but it's clear that Dwyane Wade hacked his arm causing him to lose the ball. The officials cannot go back and call a foul on Wade. The ball is still out on Parker.
Just because after review the officials didn't call a travel, it doesn't mean he didn't. They cannot call the travel regardless on review.
How y is this thread, tbh.. OP only wants to make other people feel ty of he can, and himself feel better, for whatever reasons
Yeah I know. Just trying to put an end to OP's trolling
I'm shocked this troll got this many hits lol
Oh so that's how it goes. Very informative! Thanks!
I still don't see the travel. Since it isn't clear, even in slow-motion, as well as the potential other mishaps, then there was no way the refs were going to make a call in that situation....so it is a moot point and not worth the time already spent in this abortion of a thread. Go back to your meth lab okie...
That's a good post. Given the speed of which it happened and everything else that occurred on that play, it's not a bad missed call. There are far worse travels that are missed on a nightly basis by officials, and I seriously doubt even if they could have reviewed the travel, they would have thought it was bad enough to call it.
You mean the play where Duncan got bodied by TWO players while trying to get a shot up? Clear as day foul. And since it's obvious that you haven't watched the play much, the call was on Bosh, not LeBron. Nice try.
Bosh shooting a 3 while they're down 4 when LeBron is driving into a fairly open lane is a LOT worse of a call than anything the officials missed in this game.
Lebron's travel on his layup to cut the lead to 5 was much clearer imo
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