During end game situations Refs usually will let the players decide who wins the game.
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During end game situations Refs usually will let the players decide who wins the game.
Watch the Grantland video and tell me that's a play they should let go. It was about as bad and Fisher clubbing Brent Barry when he was trying to shoot a three. MISSED OBVIOUS CALL.
They let the player decide the game regardless. He traveled. This was WWF ridiculous.
First, why the has this random Denver fan not been banned yet? No reason for him to be on this site, just a bored troll.
Second, yeah Vince traveled, and yes Manu was fouled, but oh well, I'm not going to complain. With basketball these days, refs have this idea that late in a game, rules go out the window a little bit. I completely disagree with that, as no matter how much time is left, the rules should be enforced as they have been all game long. So IMO, I do believe Manu should've gotten an And 1 and Vince should've been called for a travel. But, like I said before, not surprised to see the refs swallow their whistle late in the game, especially in the favor of home team in a tight playoff game, it's to be expected from refs. But that doesn't mean I support refs in any way, I think refs are the dumbest human beings in the world and it doesn't matter if I have any rooting interest or not, but I always want to punch refs in the nuts no matter the sport simply because they're crooked and stupid individuals with giant egos. I really hate refs.
I expect that, but I strongly disagree with it. It doesn't matter how much time is left, rules are rules and the job of officials is to enforce those rules. Another reason I hate refs, they are far too biased during games and let their own judgment impact the game when they have one simply job, enforce the rules, which they cannot do.
The integrity of the game takes a hit with stuff like this. Unfortunately, all the league wants to address is Donald Sterling. That is not the only significant issue going on here.
Unfortunately it's in all sports, I wish someone would address it. And I swear, usually when they do blow the whistle late in the game, it's a horrible call. However, the Donald Sterling issue is pretty significant.
just got to let it go and move on....spurs will win big in game for.....spurs got this![]()
Yes, the old creepy Sterling is going to disappear for awhile. He figures out a way to screw up a great season for the LACs
The most egregious call down the stretch was Diaw's phantom foul on Monta. There was comparable phantom contact on Manu on that potential game winner, and yet no whistle. Consistency near the end of the game would be nice, but overall I cant' find much to whine about. This wasn't a game 6 2012 WCF atrocity. There were bad calls here and there, but it mostly balanced out overall.
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