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Yes, I'm sure you feel awful.
you like reveling in other people's misery? did you get beaten as a child or are you just a piece of crap? I'm guessing it's both.
Yes, I'm sure you feel awful.
There's 2 things your missing, non-calls are the biggest complaint. Duncan played 51 minutes and had 3 fouls called against him......he probably comminted 40+.
Look at the distribution of those fouls too.....6 on Amare, 5 on Shaq & Diaw, 4 on LB & Bell....they're all on our best players and all of our post players. Parker was the only critical player for the Spurs in foul trouble. KT isn't critical for them and probably committed 20+ fouls himself. Oberto had 3 fouls but they were hack-a-shaq intentional calls and so was one of Barry's fouls.
If the refs are going to put lots of fouls on all of our post players and not call Duncan for fouls then we are going to struggle in every game of this series. Once we get into foul trouble then Ginobili, Parker & Duncan just attack the basket every play trying to get even more fouls called on us and we have to play soft to avoid those fouls......which gets them easy baskets. Even if they miss those Layups then Duncan usually cleans them up because our defenders backed off to avoid the foul and got out of position to get the rebound.
I agree with this, but the other team knows this too and does a good job denying him the ball.Nash should be the only sun shoooting in the last min period!
thats usually why we hate the spurs.Then maybe you don't understand basketball.....your key players can't play aggressive defense when they're in foul trouble (especially when the other team isn't in foul trouble). Especially when you're getting called for ticky tack crap and people are flopping to draw more fouls on you.
Edit: Also, I am irritated with the NBA as a whole. Both the Spurs and the Suns flopped way too much, and players are rewarded for doing so. It is making basketball look more like a ballet with players flying all over the court. It is irritating to watch, and it is a problem with every team.
that play happened in the 1st OT w/ 12sec left.The game should have been won on in regulation. Amare should have thrown the pass into Shaq who was wide open under the basket. Instead he got the charge. That was the play that sealed it.
Then maybe you don't understand basketball.....your key players can't play aggressive defense when they're in foul trouble (especially when the other team isn't in foul trouble). Especially when you're getting called for ticky tack crap and people are flopping to draw more fouls on you.
There's 2 things your missing, non-calls are the biggest complaint. Duncan played 51 minutes and had 3 fouls called against him......he probably comminted 40+.
Look at the distribution of those fouls too.....6 on Amare, 5 on Shaq & Diaw, 4 on LB & Bell....they're all on our best players and all of our post players. Parker was the only critical player for the Spurs in foul trouble. KT isn't critical for them and probably committed 20+ fouls himself. Oberto had 3 fouls but they were hack-a-shaq intentional calls and so was one of Barry's fouls.
If the refs are going to put lots of fouls on all of our post players and not call Duncan for fouls then we are going to struggle in every game of this series. Once we get into foul trouble then Ginobili, Parker & Duncan just attack the basket every play trying to get even more fouls called on us and we have to play soft to avoid those fouls......which gets them easy baskets. Even if they miss those Layups then Duncan usually cleans them up because our defenders backed off to avoid the foul and got out of position to get the rebound.
that play happened in the 1st OT w/ 12sec left.
BINGO!
Like I said before, the Suns were called for so many bogus calls throughout the whole game.
To name a few:
- Shaq turned to the basket and Oberto flopped...offensive foul
- Parker runs into Kurt Thomas and somehow Raja Bell is called for the foul
- Amare, Ginobili, and Thomas all get tied up and fall and the foul goes to Amare.
- Nash drove to the basket and put up a layup and had Bowen and one other guy sandwich him before he hit the ground so he couldnt get his footing.
I could go on and on with the Spurs.
There was one point early in the second half when Shaq scored on Duncan and the camera zoomed in on his face. It looked like Shaq was talkin sh** to Duncan and saying "Y'all are floppers"
Like you said, it is all about the distribution of those fouls, and it has been this way for the last four years. How many times can anyone remember Bruce Bowen, Duncan, or Ginobili ever fouling out of a game or even being in early foul trouble? I cant remember more than one or two times, yet, our guys are in foul trouble early all the time! That is why it is frustrating, and that is why people complain about it.
Playing the Spurs is not playing basketball, it is basically playing the whistle. It is always said that you cant let an official's call be the deciding factor in a game. That is what the Spurs are great at...making sure that the game for the opposition is more in the officials' hands than in their own.
There was another play where Nash threw the ball into the post to Shaq and then cut to the basket. Shaq flipped the ball back to Nash for the layup and when Nash went up for the shot, I swear I saw Bowen kick him in the back of the legs. I haven't had a chance to go back and watch it, but Nash fell to the ground yelling and no call was made.
I can't believe were paying doris 9 million bucks how do you miss that shot when game 1 of the playoffs is one the line what a joke
I can't believe were paying doris 9 million bucks how do you miss that shot when game 1 of the playoffs is one the line what a joke
Pushing holding clutching grabbing mugging
He should have dunked that **** right in Timmy's face. I know he could but wussed out
yep i saw that.There was another play where Nash threw the ball into the post to Shaq and then cut to the basket. Shaq flipped the ball back to Nash for the layup and when Nash went up for the shot, I swear I saw Bowen kick him in the back of the legs. I haven't had a chance to go back and watch it, but Nash fell to the ground yelling and no call was made.