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Didn’t something like that happen in Game 2?The announcers, for what they were worth, said they could review the previous play which was a foul.
Didn’t something like that happen in Game 2?The announcers, for what they were worth, said they could review the previous play which was a foul.
Yes, I know. I've heard them say it many times throughout this postseason. And I know the rules on what they can look at has changed but I'm just not sure to what extent. Can they only overcall if they see something that caused the foul to occur or can they look at all action during the play or possession?
Didn’t something like that happen in Game 2?
It happened in one of the other games but I'm hazy on the details so I will leave it at that.
Huh? Are you saying I’m saying the charge wasn’t a foul? I’m not. I’m saying Booker was clearly fouled before the charge. And if I’m the announcers aren’t mistaken. They can use review to call other things, like they did with a technical from a previous possession against us in the nuggets series.Right. Think about a situation exactly like this, what if someone pushed Book into Beverley? Could they not call that foul because they are only reviewing the Beverley one, as JC is saying?
In this case, Book definitely charged Beverley, but they probably didn’t think there was enough to call anything on Jackson.
The reasoning Ouchie keeps using—Jackson’s hand was on his chest the whole way—actually defines what a foul is, so I’m not sure why he’s using that as justification of why it’s NOT a foul.
Correct.Actually that was one of the problems when they first started allowing challenges. It made for some awkward situations where they'd review a play, realize the challenger was technically correct and were forced by rule to change the call even though the challenging side was clearly in the wrong - or the player was out of bounds when it happened (those kind of things). Initially they were only allowed to review specific decisions or questions and they were allowed no leeway to consider anything else that occurred.
As for the hand on Booker's chest, maybe I read Ouchie wrong but I thought he was agreeing that there was a previous foul leading up to the offensive contact?
Yeah they have Craig a technical for bumping someone that they say caused an ensuing altercation . Kind of bs.Didn’t something like that happen in Game 2?
That was to give out a technical. Still BS, but it wasn't to change what happened in the game.They went back to a previous play on us in the Nuggets series. It was a wtf moment as well
Easily. It just take a string of foul calls and it’s over. The Clips had the worst shooting performance in 25 years in a situation where you could tie or move ahead. That also would have been the most opportunistic time to call fouls and get them to the free throw line.this. Continuing to say it’s rigged after we got the benefit of the doubt on a lot of calls tonight just doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. The refs and league could have VERY easily swung this game to the Clippers if this was rigged.
Ok that makes sense. Your wording on the original post was what I was questioning.Huh? Are you saying I’m saying the charge wasn’t a foul? I’m not. I’m saying Booker was clearly fouled before the charge. And if I’m the announcers aren’t mistaken. They can use review to call other things, like they did with a technical from a previous possession against us in the nuggets series.
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I certainly don't know the answer on this--whether they could have called a completely different foul than the one being challenged--but I would be interested in knowing.Actually that was one of the problems when they first started allowing challenges. It made for some awkward situations where they'd review a play, realize the challenger was technically correct and were forced by rule to change the call even though the challenging side was clearly in the wrong - or the player was out of bounds when it happened (those kind of things). Initially they were only allowed to review specific decisions or questions and they were allowed no leeway to consider anything else that occurred.
As for the hand on Booker's chest, maybe I read Ouchie wrong but I thought he was agreeing that there was a previous foul leading up to the offensive contact?
Yeah, that call is missed so often that it is inconsequential.I took it the opposite, that if they didn’t call it before, they weren’t going to call it then.
Is there a difference between a ref initiated review and a team initiated review? The review rules mystify me at times.Huh? Are you saying I’m saying the charge wasn’t a foul? I’m not. I’m saying Booker was clearly fouled before the charge. And if I’m the announcers aren’t mistaken. They can use review to call other things, like they did with a technical from a previous possession against us in the nuggets series.
To me, basketball has become so unwatchable, mostly because of the officiating, and the rule changes.
When I played (high school ball) the last person to touch the ball was who it was out on. When did they change that rule? Probably the same time they did away with traveling, carrying/palming the ball, etc. Much more, but I will get off my high horse now.
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We also don’t tend to get defensive and try to argue against obviously blown calls that go our way. We recognize and acknowledge them.Although I love the War Games reference, this just isn't accurate. Was it a blown call? Absolutely. And there's no excuse for it, where the hell were the refs looking if not right at it?
But this comes across as if we march in protest on each blown call and that we're the only team that feels persecuted at times, we don't and we aren't. Read the board of any sports team and you'll see the same kind of reactions. A few special teams have far less reason to complain about the officiating than we do and even they rant about the officials with great regularity.
With Phoenix being the 10th Largest market in the USA and Atlanta being the 9th Largest market in the United States...I'd assume the NBA would be okay with that. Unfortunately Trae Youngs injury most likely puts a small market team in the Finals against potentially Phoenix. Could Trae Youngs injury be the catalyst for the league to "rig" the Western Conference Finals starting tonight to get that team from LA in??? Ha-ha...who knows...A Milwaukee-Phoenix finals series would be about as much proof as anyone could want that the NBA is not rigged.
A Milwaukee-Phoenix finals series would be about as much proof as anyone could want that the NBA is not rigged.