I don't know it sounds like something I would say.Its up to KD now. He needs to walk into the office and take a steamer on the desk of the guy who makes the calls over there.
I don't know it sounds like something I would say.Its up to KD now. He needs to walk into the office and take a steamer on the desk of the guy who makes the calls over there.
Is there hope KD takes are more definitive stance and puts pressure on the Nets? Finally?!?!!?
Is there hope KD takes are more definitive stance and puts pressure on the Nets? Finally?!?!!?
Doncic is the most guilty of this I've seen since Shaquille O'Neal . he just drops his shoulder right into defenders who have clearly established position, and he does it a lot.The NBA needs to do something about offensive players creating the contact, its a no call if the ball handler goes straight at you. get rid of the stupid "halo" basically means you cant play D in the paint. we dont watch or go to games to see a FT contest
I hate this aspect of the game. LeBron, Doncic & Greek Freak totally dominate with lowering shoulder and drawing contact. Get other team in foul trouble, get 2 points or 2+1 or freebie FT's, every time. I think Suns got so frustrated with this against Dallas, they just gave up.Doncic is the most guilty of this I've seen since Shaquille O'Neal . he just drops his shoulder right into defenders who have clearly established position, and he does it a lot.
Doncic is the most guilty of this I've seen since Shaquille O'Neal . he just drops his shoulder right into defenders who have clearly established position, and he does it a lot.
so true. I knew the games were over when Ayton would get a couple early ticky-tac calls against Bucks.Giannis was un-guardable in the finals, Ayton picked up a ton of weak calls. Calls usually favor the aggressor but man some of the calls we got left me dumbfounded.
so true. I knew the games were over when Ayton would get a couple early ticky-tac calls against Bucks.
I wish we could have had the opportunity to play Bucks again with McGee and Biz as backup bigs. Think we would have won this time. Instead we got beat by an entirely different type of team. A not particularly great Dallas team while playing with a beat up collection of Suns guards.
Tough to figure out how to traverse playoffs when you can get beat by Doncic drop-shoulder drives/pass-out to instant 3 or having enough big bodies to throw at Greek Freak. Or a red-hot GS team. How do you get the right personnel to battle? Seems you need a team the other team can't stop.
Yes that's all true, but the answer to it is not to complain about the officiating, it's to get aggressive and have Ayton do the same thing to him on the other end.Giannis was un-guardable in the finals, Ayton picked up a ton of weak calls. Calls usually favor the aggressor but man some of the calls we got left me dumbfounded.
Just logged in to say frack Doncic.Doncic is the most guilty of this I've seen since Shaquille O'Neal . he just drops his shoulder right into defenders who have clearly established position, and he does it a lot.
So they were talking about an Anthony Davis for Kevin Durant straight deal this morning on undisputed.
What kind of crack are they on?
Does AD even have positive value? I tell you this no way in hell would I trade Mikal straight up for him if I was GM.
Still logged in so yeah, I can only sign on this. Same thing with the freak. He just plows into the defender and gets rewarded. It's not even funny any longer. Been this way a long time. The team with the biggest "star" (must be physically dominating the defender) will almost certainly win. Prove me wrong.I hate this aspect of the game. LeBron, Doncic & Greek Freak totally dominate with lowering shoulder and drawing contact. Get other team in foul trouble, get 2 points or 2+1 or freebie FT's, every time. I think Suns got so frustrated with this against Dallas, they just gave up.
Seems in the finals they let a ton of contact go uncalled. Crazy how inconsistent the NBA can be.
My gut feeling is we don't (have the right personnel). The window is already closed. Sorry for being a Debby Downer. Go Suns!so true. I knew the games were over when Ayton would get a couple early ticky-tac calls against Bucks.
I wish we could have had the opportunity to play Bucks again with McGee and Biz as backup bigs. Think we would have won this time. Instead we got beat by an entirely different type of team. A not particularly great Dallas team while playing with a beat up collection of Suns guards.
Tough to figure out how to traverse playoffs when you can get beat by Doncic drop-shoulder drives/pass-out to instant 3 or having enough big bodies to throw at Greek Freak. Or a red-hot GS team. How do you get the right personnel to battle? Seems you need a team the other team can't stop.
Big if true. It's the off season and they need publicity. Clicks is money people!They're bored and lack any journalistic credibility. A few years ago they were opining that the Lakers should trade Kuzma for Booker and talking about it as though it was only up to the Lakers.
My gut feeling is we don't (have the right personnel). The window is already closed. Sorry for being a Debby Downer. Go Suns!
I agree about should have run over Dallas, but remember, the tires came off versus the Bucks the previous year as well. Seems we're not great with making adjustments.I think the talent is there, you don't have the results over 2 years that they've had without being a true contender.
My concern is the locker room. Something went sideways at the end of the season. I don't know if they had it in their heads that they could just flip a switch to beat teams or if some of the players got sick of each other or they just flat out choked... but they should have ran that Dallas team out of the gym, a did 3 times in that series, flat out smoking them... then they just crapped all over the court.
I agree about should have run over Dallas, but remember, the tires came off versus the Bucks the previous year as well. Seems we're not great with making adjustments.
I'm looking at you, Monty!
Does not explain how badly the point God played though.
I agree about should have run over Dallas, but remember, the tires came off versus the Bucks the previous year as well. Seems we're not great with making adjustments.
I'm looking at you, Monty!
Does not explain how badly the point God played though.
Same when Shaq was at the Lakers. He literally would knock down not only his defender, but whoever came over to play help defense, too. Refs would let him bully his way to dunks. The NBA has never got to the point I want to see, whoever starts the contact is the person the foul is on.so true. I knew the games were over when Ayton would get a couple early ticky-tac calls against Bucks.
I wish we could have had the opportunity to play Bucks again with McGee and Biz as backup bigs. Think we would have won this time. Instead we got beat by an entirely different type of team. A not particularly great Dallas team while playing with a beat up collection of Suns guards.
Tough to figure out how to traverse playoffs when you can get beat by Doncic drop-shoulder drives/pass-out to instant 3 or having enough big bodies to throw at Greek Freak. Or a red-hot GS team. How do you get the right personnel to battle? Seems you need a team the other team can't stop.
I know the Greek Freak got his calls, etc. But watching that series again, Chris Middleton was just unconscious on his shots!We had weapons nearly matching the Bucks if they had played their best and the refs had called an even game. Ayton was often great in those playoffs but perhaps Middleton and Jrue were a number too big for Booker and CP under those bright lights.
But back on Durant. He can push us over the top. It depends on how James Jones wants to play it. Go for gold (yes, always) since CP is all of a sudden showing his age, and try to win the next couple of years with Durant, CP, Booker, and whoever is not traded, or keep building the core, even though there are concerning cracks in the foundation, like last playoffs performance, CP's age, Booker double team issues, role players not producing (Bridges, Johnson, Payne, Crowder).
Exactly. People were complaining about guys like Vladimir Divac flopping, but I really think it was the only way to defend Shaquille O'Neal without double or triple teaming him to force the ball out of his hands. I mean I'm all for posting up and having a little contact, but just dropping your shoulder right into the center of the chest of the defender repeatedly is BS. I say flop away and Force the call. I was screaming for bridges to do it that entire series because doncic continually just ran him over.Same when Shaq was at the Lakers. He literally would knock down not only his defender, but whoever came over to play help defense, too. Refs would let him bully his way to dunks. The NBA has never got to the point I want to see, whoever starts the contact is the person the foul is on.