Harden did commit a foul on Ginobili during the final Spurs drive by blocking him.
On the Duncan block, Duncan made contact first on the ball, contact afterwards is ruled incidental contact.
Source: http://official.nba.com/wp-content/u...OU-4-10-15.pdf
Rahaha drexler!!!
ClutchfansInteresting. I never knew that part of the rule about incidental contact. I would run at 3-point shooters all day. I'd go full steam ahead and as long as I block the ball, I can tackle the shooter and say my momentum made it incidental contact after the shot was blocked.![]()
Damn all the salty Rocket fans just got owned tbh.![]()
Ofcourse that Gino drive was a foul... they just don't call that on the road
exactly what we all thought. manu got fouled, harden didn't.
please take Gino off the crucufixion cross, he was innocent
How did they not review the play where Mills was tripped with the ball on the break and somehow the call went against him??
CROFL Watkins @ESPN
rocketfan is a dull, stupid creature
perfect fit for their dull, stupid team
Manu wasn't fouled, that small amount of contact happens on every drive, no excuse for losing control of the ball.
That was a 2012 WCFish call
Nah, Patty clearly pushed off before he tripped. That was actually a good call imo.
I did think stopping play in the middle of the 4th to review the Harden halfcourt shot was strange though. I thought they could only do that in the final two minutes.
2 seperate plays
He got fouled early in the drive
As he continued the drive then he loses the ball
If they call the foul hes at the line & the TO never happens
I called that Duncan block clean last night. It was clear as day he got ball first. Even some Spurs fans were calling it a foul lol. They must have been convinced by Drexler's little tirade at the end.
Mills wasn't tripped. He was in full troll/flop mode last night so he tried to throw himself into the defender while dribbling to draw a foul Harden-style and got caught. The ref made a good call there. Mills has done that before.
Mills clearly pushed off, but I thought they should have called a foul on Brewer prior to that, he was reaching/bodying Mills all the way up court IIRC..
it's quite amazing that the NBA would put on those reports, very honest, and good faith
"He hammered him!" - Clyde Drexler
It really amazes me how Clyde Drexler was able to become a significant player in NBA history, he is extremely dense.
That genetic lottery, tbh. If he didn't play basketball he would probably be unemployed.
was just calls in the last 2 minutes
they could have reviewed 100+ plays probably
Manu exaggerates contact and expected the call instead of trying to protect the basketball. Old habits die hard.
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