Am I the only one who thinks Durant had a good block on Duncan? KD went straight up, meaning Duncan initiated the contact. Durant didn't hit Tim in the forearm; Tim hit Durant in the hand.
Nice one, they were so incompetent they couldn't even fix the game properly!
Am I the only one who thinks Durant had a good block on Duncan? KD went straight up, meaning Duncan initiated the contact. Durant didn't hit Tim in the forearm; Tim hit Durant in the hand.
awful lot of contact for a guy in the restricted area. ask yourself what the call would have been if we had the same exact play but the players switched, with duncan contesting KD like that
If you watch the gif Durant brings down each of his hands at the last moment to hit Duncan's forearm. Its not the most blatant foul imaginable but it is a foul.
this. his arms aren't exactly vertical in the first place either
The charge circle doesn't matter in a case of verticality. If you jump straight up, you can be anywhere you want.
No, he doesn't. Duncan plows into him, forcing his arms to bend. Durant is not going for the block at all.
if you just keep your eye on Durant's right wrist, its pretty clear. i don't think its coincidence that its also the exact moment duncan lost control of the ball
Ignoring Duncan's left hand, then?
duncan's right hand is holding the ball, and it was clearly impeded by Durant's wrist action
Edited already. Was talking about the left one.
Duncan does plow into him which would explain one of the hands hitting is arm, but given the angle Duncan is driving there is no way he hits both of Durant's arms unless Duncan sweeps his arm while driving. Duncan extends his arm it trying to dunk, but from that angle there isn't enough horizontal motion to account for both of Durant's hands hitting his forearm. However, I agree it is pretty good defense and isn't a terrible no-call
I was about to say, Duncan could have been called for the off-hand anyways, but when was the last time something like that got called in the NBA
I dropped my jaw on that one. Yeah, Kenny is usually solid but that was just plain stupid. If that was lucky, then everything Westbrook does is lucky.
Yeah, TP had 2 total FTA in 3 games. Way to kick your own re ed ass.
I'm just glad that the Thunder didn't have 18+ FT attempts in one quarter, a quarter they needed to come back in.
If he was gullible he wouldn't be asking for confirmation, he would have been telling you that was the rule.
Durant and Ibaka both had at least one "block" on Tim that should have been a foul.
You gotta be kidding meEven if that was true, please remind me how many thousands of calls Russ & KD got away with while blatantly initiating the contact?
He wasn't asking for confirmation, re-read the thread.
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The fix as expected.
Horrible call but refs were ok other than that. They couldnt really help an OKC that had already mentally checked out
Refs played hard
Had things gone south and we lost game 7, that would have been on par with 0.4, Dirk's And One and Fisher fouling Barry, if not worse ...
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