I don't fault him too much for that god awful air ball tbh because if he didnt get that nice offensive rebound he never would have even had an attempt at that shot.
I don't fault him too much for that god awful air ball tbh because if he didnt get that nice offensive rebound he never would have even had an attempt at that shot.
I didn't think he could top his awful free throw from a season or two ago...but that shot was awful.
He got the offensive rebound and rushed the shoot. So Splitter. Probably he had no one to pass since everybody were running to the defense too.
No never in 5 bazillion NBA games played in the last 50 years. It's the first bad play good play ever.
Yeah I thought so too!
He probably either thought Bogut would attempt a block or more likely he thought he was closer to the basket(?) IDK, but that is ugly and beautiful all at the same time! Spurs win, baby!
Wow, no boxing out. If Splitter hadnt got it Diaw probably would.
I only listened to this on radio but it sure looks like Clay Thompson shot and missed allowing Splitter to put back.
Klank Thompson is Kawhi's .
Nice goaltend.
Not a goaltend. Close; but not cigar.
Only because it wasn't called.
Not sure I've ever seen anyone play more scared than Tiago.
Warriors' bench reaction to the air ball is pretty funny
It is pretty funny that Splitter is one of the softest offensive players I've ever seen, while simultaneously being one of the toughest defensive players in the league..
Well, there was Rasho
Nice admitting it wasn't a goaltend, dumbass.
LMFAO. As soon as I read your headline, I knew exactly what this thread was. Horrible play. But I'm glad he got it right when we needed it the most.
And in the world of professional sports, that is all that matters. Officials are God. Right or wrong.
I am not saying that Splitter is a great finisher, but from this angle you can see he was being pushed by both defenders on the shot. It would seem that could explain why it was so short. So I actually don't think this is a play to call him out on.
What's the rule for goaltending? Not even a smidge of the ball can be in the cylinder when you tip it?
What's even the point of that rule? Why is it illegal to tip it in?
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