Accident
Was that a cheap shot or accidental. I just saw Tiago in pain.
Accident
Just Nazr going up. Collateral damage tbh.
Looked deliberate to me. Jack got him on the next possession, though.
Accident. Everyone knows Tiago doesn't have barely anything there anyway
NBA players know what happens when you lead with your knee like that. I don't think he meant to go for the jimmy but it was hardly an accident.
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That wasn't an accident.
It was a basketball play, he attacked the rim and led with his knee.
Ginobili has done that lots of times and we hear crying from the other side when Manu does that.
You can try to take a charge or you can back up.
This time, Tiago took the hit.
It's just basketball...nothing else about it.
How can anyone really think that was on purpose? Many players do that, I've done it myself. It happens.
None of that changes the fact that it wasn't an accident.
Defenders have a choice. An Offensive player is allowed to follow through. It's in the same vein as flaring elbows during a textbook rebound just like Tim Duncan does. It's to ward off defenders and it ain't construed as illegal although a ref can blow a whistle in either situation if they think that it was dangerous and could be typified as a non-basketball move AKA Bean swinging his arm and knocking Manu down to the ground resulting in bloody nose and lip and a suspension for the Bean.
I'm telling you, Manu leads like that all the time and it happens on courts the world over. You can choose to take the hit and hope to get the call or you can back up or sidestep so as to not take the hit into your extremities.
these african ballers never miss the chance to deliver an elbow or knee
Karl Malone says hi
Funny that it was Nazr. Does he get a pass because he helped us win the 2005 le?
No, he gets a pass because he didn't do it on purpose at all. He's looking straight up as he goes into the shot...why would he have reason to just cheap shot Tiago randomly? Not like they had been scuffling all game long.
Yeah just like Karl Malone never realized all those knees and elbows he was throwing. It's pretty obvious that you guys didn't play much basketball. You put your off arm out before contact. You don't lead with your knee driving to the basket.
The still of Manu above is from a stepback. If you don't live in a shack then you can recreate the moves yourself.
Nazr put his knee up to protect himself. Sure he probably put it up on purpose, but not with the intent to get Splitter in the 'nads.
Nope, that wasn't a stepback that was a drive, just like the videos below. You have every right to attack the hoop. Just as every defender has a chance to take a charge. It's unwritten just like if the shot is blocked first and then there is a contact to the head, the refs aren't likely to call that follow through a foul because of the block.
So watch the video, Manu leads with his knee, it's a basketball play. Maybe you didn't play it that way, but Manu does and on that play against Tiago, so does Nazr.
Manu takeoff, his leg drives up to help him get up.
Even with Yao in his face, Ginobili ain't changing anything and why should he? That defender has a choice.
Same thing with Hilton Armstrong. That driving leg gives him a momentary pause by a defender.
Again, that's Manu's driving leg. He doesn't change, defender there or not. Sick Jersey in this one, the red, white, and blue are to signify that they are playing in France.
If it's good enough for Manu, then it's good enough for James Harden.
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If you cannot tell the difference between taking a step and keeping your knee up through the drive then I don't really know what to tell you.
That step back with the ball on the side of his shooting hand. More like a finger roll or the set to a dunk. That step is the action, defender or not, you can take that step and drive. Again...pay attention. If you can't see that, then there is no point to continue...let's just agree to disagree. LeBron James, a man made of brick, isn't coming forward to attempt to block a step back jumper with Manu's shooting hand on the side of the ball. To shoot a jumper, where is your hand supposed to be? It ain't off to the side. LeBron pauses because that driving leg gives Manu his space. He doesn't change that step at all, defender or no defender. If he drives...he drives the same way everytime.
You can call it stepback...but you'd be wrong.
It was accidental, it's not like he swung is arm at another player who didn't have the ball thus making a play at air.
I am paying attention. When you take a step to drive off of one foot and your in the air, when you make contact with your knee its not going to stay up through the contact. You have to keep your knee up by flexing your quad. In none of those Manu clips did you ever see contact. You see him take a step.
In the Lebron clip I have no idea what you are talking about. He plants off his right foot and he has James on his right hip after the eurostep ie he moved laterally. He didn't pause, he was just out of position and didn't want to foul. Nazr went straight ahead and plowed his knee through contact.
If the referee decides that extending your knee is an "unnatural basketball move" and is done to clear space, he can call an offensive foul. The only thing dumber than saying it was an accident is saying that it's not illegal. If DeJuan Blair did that to Kevin Durant I assure you that it would be called an offensive foul.
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