Classic case of swept under the rug when the darling team wins. If it had happened in reverse they'd still be talking about it.
Why has this not been addressed by the league?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...rawford-travel
Classic case of swept under the rug when the darling team wins. If it had happened in reverse they'd still be talking about it.
1) That's hardly a travel. Some would argue he was still establishing possession of the ball while his foot slid.
2) It's over. Deal with it.
That's a bad angle of the play -- it's a travel on about three separate occasions.
That said, even if they make the call, the Spurs still lose the series.
They were down two right? They were not going to hit a bucket on the other end to win it being some of the plays drawn up late in games, this year it is probably a thrown away ball or a botched play down the stretch in all honesty. That is the way the year went for the Spurs, period.
What is NBA protocol for ref review?
Don't they post play by play for the last 5 minutes or so?
Meanwhile he's gonna lose clippers game 7 after he was phenomenal against us...
At this point, who cares, we had our chance and we blew it.
If you subs ute Re or Rivers in that sentence, then I'd agree. Crawford pretty much sucked in the first round.
If you're going to gripe about any non-call, you should gripe about the perpetual Paul/Griffin stiff-arms on every drive/dunk attempt respectively.
I like how the ref is standing there staring at Crawford clearly traveling.
Yeah, it's over, but...literally shimmied down the sideline![]()
nba and football.....bunch of cheaters.....
I guess they were impressed with his skid dance...
NBA didn't address Horford's travel against the Wizards which was the game winning basket, even though it was obvious and should have been addressed in the 2 minute report.
Pretty much. NBA officiating will always be a joke, it's like they have the result in mind, just have to find the calls that fit.
i remember in 2012 wcf game 6, Kawhi turned it over after getting nailed across the back of the head by Chimpbrook. Happened directly in front of the ref. No call.
Refs were terrible throughout the entire first round for every matchup. It seemed like after every game there was End of game breakdown highlighting missed calls or questionable calls. Different year, same refs. We shouldn't be surprised.
If we're gonna harp on something all summer long, we should probably be talking about Kawhi's free throws or the Knicks game or the terrible first half against New Orleans. Too little, too late by the time they managed to slip from second to sixth.
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