no, rip is still moving and sliding some while horry's in the air.
First of all, I want to congradulate your team on a well played game. Horry made some killer shots and Detroit couldn't, and I know that many calls went the pistons way. However...
I think that the play where Horry drove to the hoop for the slam decided the game. He charged to the hoop straight through Rip Hamilton and threw it down. Instead of being called the charge that it really was, it was called a blocking foul on Rip. The Pistons were up four at the time and would have gotten the ball back with a chance to build on the lead and Horry would have fouled out. You guys know as well as I do that without Horry Detroit would have won. Instead of this happening, the lead was cut down to 2 and Horry was left in the game.
Once again, I know that the Pistons got some calls in their favor down the stretch, but none of them had near this big of an impact on the game. I am left with a bitter taste in my mouth after this game because I think the outcome may have been different if the correct call was made.![]()
no, rip is still moving and sliding some while horry's in the air.
The correct call was made
As you can see he moves to the left and he moves his feet.
afraid to tell you troll.Instead of being called the charge that it really was,
You dont get a charge, when your looking backwards, leaning back, and off to the side all at the same time.
Goodbye.
"Back . . . and to the left. Back . . . and to the left. Back . . . "
You might want to watch that game again. That was another one of rips floppity flops.
Yes, the correct call was made.
BTW, how about that non-call on Rip Hamilton using his a vicious elbow to clear space in the lane on Tony Parker.
Rasheed called a TO with .1 in regulation...when Detroit didn't have one. They even stopped the clock. That's a technical, so don't you dare come in here and about a call that happened after that point.
I'm sorry, but that video doesn't change my mind. I think thats a charge.
have you had your eyes checked in the last year?
Opinions are like assholes...you are one.
I agree with you, that was an offensive foul. However, that no call had no impact on the game.
1. Rasheed called a timeout with time left on the clock
2. Rip lead with his elbow on his last shot, gave Tony a nice upper cut, and should have been called for the offensive foul.
Have a nice day.
rip looks like he is inside the circle
I'm sorry that you feel that way. I don't think that I've said anything to make me be an "asshole", all I've done is respectfully voiced my opinion.
Whatever. As they say, I guess it all evens out in the end, huh?
Would you care for a special brand of cheese to go along with your WHINE?
all youve done is made yourself look like a dumbass.all I've done is respectfully voiced my opinion
change the thread le to "no-call on horry = no-call on Hamilton"
if the ball had gone in, it would have had an impact.![]()
LOL!!!! what a bag, he says this stuff on our board when they even have a snap shot of rip hamilton leaning back BEFORE horry even comes into contact with him
LOL
hey ABDENOUR POWER, YOU LOST GET OVER IT!
Lol, true, it would have had an impact. But Rip blew it, so its kinda beside the point. It didn't change anything.
yes it did
it changed the fact that tp got hurt by the elbow he threw
also now rip thinks he can do that all the time![]()
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Piston fans have officially lost it.
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