sure can
Refs can just make calls via replay only now?
sure can
In certain situations. This is one.
I think its great. All calls should be reviewable if there is disagreement among refs.
I dont know what "certain situations" is. Last 2 minutes?
They can review that and not that D Green should be doing the jump ball?
Not sure if you referring to LAs tip in OT but that should of counted. If 4 the spurs lost that would of been a controversial call.
That was a bad call. It was coming out.
They shouldnt have been able to review it since no one called for the interference
Forgot about that . That ball was clearly coming off.
They didn't call it until D'An y complained to Zorba on the sidelineBull call
Will the league issue a statement about the call or just blow it off since the Spurs won? We have all seen replays of tip-ins that were counted without comment when the ball was "more inside" the cylinder than that one.
Almost would've been another call Spurs got screwed by
That was a blatant bad call, the ball was clearly out of the cylinder, and ass Reggie was saying how that was a good call
Yeah, no doubt that ball was going out the NBA. The worst part was Reggie Miller saying it was a good call as the ball was still over the cylinder GTFOH with that .
But on the rim still, tbh. I just was pissed that it was iffy though and theyre making a call they didnt make in the first place.
That was my understanding. They arent following their own ing rules?
Thing is it wasn't iffy. Watch it again it was clearly off.
Its been that way for awhile now, always a gray spot in officiating reviews/non-reviews
He actually changed his tune after seeing a replay on a different angle which clearly showed ball was out of cylinder.
They didn't call it until D'Antoni ed to the refsProbably the fourth or fifth call of the night they changed based on his whining.
Zorba and co. sucked tonight, fully expect the game six crew to bend us over in Houston for game six.
One of the worst calls I've ever seen. If the Spurs would've lost that would of been the talk to game seven, and possibly the offseason .
Absolute bull call. Refs are able to change the rules in-game now against the Spurs; has been that way for years.
Also that backcourt violation was a missed call
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The rule was changed after the non call on the Ibaka goaltend on Manu at the end of game 6 vs OKC that would have avoided OT
That's the part that made it REALLY wrong. Nobody called it during the play. But after Pringles screamed, he makes the toilet flush gesture. That call didn't get made off the replay - it got called off of D'Antoni crying.
It was close, but I think the ball was out of the cylinder when LMA touched it. Certainly they don't usually call that basket interference in the NBA. The ONLY reason they did it that time was that the ref nearest the Rockets' bench caved in. That shouldn't ever happen.
I thought the above the rim replay showed the ball still in the cylinder. Yes it was coming out but you still can't touch it until it completely clears.
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