that's ed up
http://thebiglead.com/2015/05/03/did...s-vs-clippers/
It was the point spread differential that was the true eyeopener.
Can't undo a loss, so whatever...
If it doesn't happen to an LA team, it will get swept under the rug.
Is that fuel going to be.....propane?
Well like I said before, refs screwed the Clippers on a lot of pivotal calls last season against the Thunder, so I think they're making up for it this season at the expense of the Spurs.
But the main reason is that because the population in LA is so huge and the fan base is so big, it gets around fast. If someone notices conspiracies like this and post it, but nobody cares except for Spurs fans, it won't be enough to reach a mass crowd.
McCutchen is a dirty ref
Spurs had another timeout that they could have taken
no back to back timeouts allowed?
You need it to call timeout in case the 5-second inbound window is coming to a close... a fallback safety net which the Spurs required many times this season.
This is why you score as much as you can , make your shots, hit your free throws, maintain a big lead and keep it out of the referees hands.
Granted the spurs got screwed buy the referees but the spurs gave them that opportunity.
Hopefully this will motivate the spurs to come back hungry and with a chip on their shoulder.
Lets get one more with Tim, Manu, Tony and Pop and move on to the next era of the Spurs.
They always tale back to back timeouts.
Phenomanul season's on the line, you take that chance
That's ridiculous. They threw the ball away anyway. It wouldn't have helped saving it.
I get that... but that's a split decision that was made while Pop was absolutely-freaking LIVID not-thinking-straight, caught-in-the-moment anger/angst/frustration (after all, hindsight is better than 20-20 vision)... Monty screwed the Spurs, period... that horn going off when it did, is one of the shadiest, most bush-leaguish things that has ever hit the franchise... it threw everyone off... Pop, Holt and alas... even the players (that's why Diaw's pass was horrid, the screens were weak - they looked definitively defeated before the play ran its course...)...
I don't necessarily agree that the play didn't have a chance... all the players were rattled given the subversive underpinning of the shady calls in the Clipper's favor... L.A.'s opportunity to scout the play, only sealed the deal... Remember Diaw's alley-oop to Duncan vs. the Pelican's earlier in the season... Diaw is normally an passin' assassin in those situations...
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