mribnik said:Alright guys, this came from the ESPN board, but it's too hilarious to pass up...
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Ha. Someone should get a Ginobili jersey and put Louganis on it instead.
mribnik said:Alright guys, this came from the ESPN board, but it's too hilarious to pass up...
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SASpursfan said:Mribink, thanks for clearing that up. I wasnt clear on the definition on goaltend. But now i think i am.
Yes, as someone mentioned it was a great block. Amare finally showed some passion and desire other than on the offensive end.
And someone mentioned that this should have not been mentioned on this thread, sorry but i was just too lazy to start another one.
mribnik said:Controversial goaltending calls have been somewhat common for the Suns this season, so I've relived the definition several times. It's just that a blocked dunked happens so rarely that nobody really knows what the goaltending rules on it are anyways. Oh, and don't worry about changing the topic, that happens at the time. We're playing the Spurs and your a Spurs fan and well, you get the picture.
SASpursfan said:BTW did anyone notice the great block at the end of the game by Amare was actually a goaltend. The ball was above the cylinder. Although it was still in Tims hands. But with how fast things happened how could have a ref seen it.
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:i don't know the official regarding this play, but i don't think your comment holds water logically. the ball was still in duncan's hand, thus it wasn't a shot. if it's purely because the ball was in the cylinder that you claim it's a goaltend then by definition all dunks are offensive goaltending as the ball is in the cylinder and being touched by an offensive player. logically if a player has not shot a ball a defender has the right to impede the shot, regardless of where the ball is. anyone know the official rule?
and nice complaint by duncan after the play. he's a soft bitch.
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:if we're gonna talk about bs calls . . . how about when ginobili drove the lane unimpeded (surprise, surprise) kung-fu kicked steven hunter (who was stationary and not making contact with ginobili) and hunter got the foul 'cuz ginobili threw himself all over the floor like he was t-boned by a ryder truck?
i love ginobili's savvy, but his theatrics are lame. and you asked wouldn't any player writhe all over the place after that amare-ginobili snafu . . . no. only vlade divac in his prime. it's a lame attempt to take advantage of the refs. it's not basketball. but it works, so good for ginobili for bastardizing the sport. he's good enough that he shouldn't have to resort such tactics. it's a shame.
SASpursfan said:Ouchie the clown how can you claim Duncan is a softie after the outstanding performances in the first 3 games. Are you saying that the Suns have been beaten by a softie? Look at how the Suns changed their defense in regards to this 'softie'... Duncan was getting doubled quickly by the suns as he got the ball. D'antoni finallly realized that his team cant guard Duncan one on one.
Unfortunately, our shooters didnt do their job and our freethrows were pathetic. If any of those two were better this series would have been over.
SASpursfan said:Now about the flop that he did in the 4th quarter, when I first saw the play it looked as if Amare just decked him and I wanted a technical called on him. But upon further review, I did notice Manu actting as if he got hit. However, what would any other player do. A player makes a move right into him, why not and try and sell to the refs.
SASpursfan said:Grahamcracker consider how difficult this would be if flopping is gonna give an advantage to the player who flops and the refs buy it.
Consider team A playin team B. If team A decides to flop against team B and team B decides they are not gonna flop for the sake of making the game better. Then obviously team A is at an advantage if the refs are gonna call it. That would make team B's chancing of winning more difficult. So until every team decides that for the better of the game noone is gonna ever flop again then it will stop. But do you ever see this happening realistically? Its part of the game now.
Consider how many players pretend to take a shot when fouled even if not in the act of shooting. They do it to get to the free throw line and possibly some free points. Teams are gonna use what ever they can to try and gain an advantage over another team. The objective is to win.
The entire Spurs team including Pop is a bitching team... I haven't seen so much bitching by any team ever.Ouchie-Z-Clown said:and nice complaint by duncan after the play. he's a soft bitch.
green machine said:Graham and I were chatting, and it comes down to a game like tonight, the refs weren't buying the flop as much, and it caught up with the Spurs, in the mold of uncontested layups/dunks/shots. Once the Spurs gain this reputation, especially a guy like Manu, the refs will stop calling it, and it may even come back to bite the Spurs in the ass when they don't get actual fouls called.
green machine said:Graham and I were chatting, and it comes down to a game like tonight, the refs weren't buying the flop as much, and it caught up with the Spurs, in the mold of uncontested layups/dunks/shots. Once the Spurs gain this reputation, especially a guy like Manu, the refs will stop calling it, and it may even come back to bite the Spurs in the ass when they don't get actual fouls called.
SASpursfan said:If any of those two were better this series would have been over.
az1965 said:The entire Spurs team including Pop is a bitching team... I haven't seen so much bitching by any team ever.
SASpursfan said:Grahamcracker consider how difficult this would be if flopping is gonna give an advantage to the player who flops and the refs buy it.
Consider team A playin team B. If team A decides to flop against team B and team B decides they are not gonna flop for the sake of making the game better. Then obviously team A is at an advantage if the refs are gonna call it. That would make team B's chancing of winning more difficult. So until every team decides that for the better of the game noone is gonna ever flop again then it will stop. But do you ever see this happening realistically? Its part of the game now.
Consider how many players pretend to take a shot when fouled even if not in the act of shooting. They do it to get to the free throw line and possibly some free points. Teams are gonna use what ever they can to try and gain an advantage over another team. The objective is to win.