I did in the replay, I sort of chalked it up to the refs not looking at Danny's arm and focusing on the ball.
On Danny's missed FT near the end, CP grabbed Green's left arm in attempt to keep him from snagging the rebound. How the wasn't that called? Lol, I'm not certain but I think he has a hold of Green's arm with both hands.
I did in the replay, I sort of chalked it up to the refs not looking at Danny's arm and focusing on the ball.
I understand exaggerating contact, can attribute it to gamesmanship but this dude tries all sorts of other ty ploys on top of it. On their last possession (DJ offensive interference), prior to the inbounds pass he grabbed Kawhi's arm and tried to drag him into him to draw a foul...fortunately the refs didn't call it. Still arguably the best PG in the league but definitely a little as well tbh.
Ya, I saw that. It was mentioned in a few articles I read (I believe CBS)
Marco's reaction![]()
Nice link, thanks
Guys you know I don't complain much, but the refs missed that call.
Austin Rivers not boxing out Green![]()
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What amazes me is the amount of people moving AWAY from the ball instead of trying to secure it
Manu, Crawford, Rivers are all in space
Was this not the final seconds of a pivotal playoff game?
To be fair to Manu, he did the original contest on the rebound that forced Barnes too close to the baseline to get the rebound, otherwise Barnes easily gets that board.
Pretty ridiculous how refs miss blatant like this all the time during crunchtime moments. I get not calling ticky tack stuff but stuff like this is insane.
I remember the Spurs getting away with having 6 guys on the floor last year in the Dallas series![]()
The Clippers had no time outs and needed to rebound and score within 4 seconds. The shooters had to get open and trust that the rebounders would throw them an outlet.
No
He didnt force him anywhere
The ball hits the bottom of the backboard and changes direction
Manu may have gotten a finger on it but it didnt affect much of anything
Barnes just tracked it wrong cuz hes not a very good basketball player
Green is lucky that the refs don't call violation on his FT's. The guy always steps over the line before the ball reaches the rim.
Looks like kawai's automatic reaction was to find Paul and be ready for some full court defense.
So whats more important poss or the shot?
Should we rely on the video of what actually took place?
Or rely on the simple concept that you cant shoot a ball that you dont have?
Barnes is a below avg everything so Griffin is basically there by himself and on the other side of the rim
Im not talking about space in the sense of open area
I mean space like brain in outter space
Rivers & Crawford literally do nothing on easily their most important play of the yr
Conversely look what Kawhi & Green do to secure the ball
The overhead camera view (for those dvring at home) shows even more.
Originally Posted by couchman
To be fair to Manu, he did the original contest on the rebound that forced Barnes too close to the baseline to get the rebound, otherwise Barnes easily gets that board.
This.
Manu doing his HeroBall bull again.
It worked out because the ball took a funky bounce but he should have been fronting Barnes all the way.
Rivers backs up as soon as the ball comes off the rim.
Perhaps he was ordered to by Doc.
So maybe CP3 just wanted to help Green staying within the rules?
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