It'll be done in 5, you'll will be back next year though. Tim will never dieAin't even mad, this shit is still over in 5..maybe 6
It'll be done in 5, you'll will be back next year though. Tim will never dieAin't even mad, this shit is still over in 5..maybe 6
Aldridge...gotdamnIt'll be done in 5, you'll will be back next year though. Tim will never die
Just get ready to lose in the most disappointing way possibleAldridge...gotdamn
Commit foul, still lose ball. Terrible. Absolutely trash ending.Just get ready to lose in the most disappointing way possible
Lol yall got till Friday to think you're any good. Especially the local radio guys.You got until Friday to cry about it, Spurs.
Got three more to sit through, buckle up buckarooCommit foul, still lose ball. Terrible. Absolutely trash ending.
That was fucking terrible.
Lol yall got till Friday to think you're any good. Especially the local radio guys.
Trash organization, can't wait for yall to be a lottery team next year lol.
Wtf was that
Thudner in 5
This is one instance where the flop doesnt matter. Cant touchy da opponents when you're throwing the ball in. That's like off the scale dumb. It's so ridiculous that he did that, the ref didnt believe that his eyes just witnessed something of that caliber of stupid.Ginobili definitely flopped some but jesus he threw his arm into him how do you not call something lol
Dumb
Idk if thats a tech but it's a violation and a reset for sure. We got one warning but im not sure if da league gives thoseGinobili also stepped on the boundary before the contact. Is that a violation? I keep seeing that it's a technical, but I have no idear.
Gon be MVP of the nachos when he's at home watching the conference finalsTerrible no call
I believe the call is a violation because he made contact with someone that was in bounds.
I have my book but I'm too lazy to get it
Man Aldridge is easily the mvp of these playoffs so far. Dude is locked in
If it's the first time, it's a delay of game warning. If any player of the team does it again, it's a technical foul.Ginobili also stepped on the boundary before the contact. Is that a violation? I keep seeing that it's a technical, but I have no idear.
It's a technical to throw your arm into someone when inbounding, so yeahGinobili also stepped on the boundary before the contact. Is that a violation? I keep seeing that it's a technical, but I have no idear.
He was crowding a little tho let's be honestIt's a technical to throw your arm into someone when inbounding, so yeah
Ginobili was definitely in legal position.
If it's the first time, it's a delay of game warning. If any player of the team does it again, it's a technical foul.
How could you not feel at your best after a win due to that ending? Confidence all time highsTo say the spurs played so poorly in the beginning, OKC shouldn't be feeling too good about this game.
The usual suspects came to play, but there are still too many instances when other players can't make any meaningful contribution
Spurs fan grabbing Steven Adams' arm trying to keep him from getting back on the court in the last couple of seconds:
lmao
Technically speaking, the NBA rulebook doesn't prohibit an inbounder from shoving a defender, most likely because the halo rule should be enforced and the inbounder shouldn't be able to reach the defender — but in this scenario, it happened. Can you whistle an inbounder for an offensive foul? It's a paradoxical mess. Technically speaking, the only rule Waiters broke was that he left the ground to inbound the ball.
Waiters said he was too "caught up in the game" to notice whether a violation occurred.
"I really don't know what happened, to be honest," he said.
"Hopefully, they're going to look at it and see he stepped out," Waiters said. "Should have been a tech, too. When they look at it, they'll see the truth. We played on. They got the ball back. We got a hell of a stop."
Re: your editI would think the Ginobili delay of game would negate both the jump and the elbow, if the refs had to call something. Westbrook had his jersey untucked from behind by a Spurs player as well, and that didn't get called, either. And the Spurs' machine of an offense had more than once chance to score, anyway, and didn't.
Basically everything turned out just fine.
EDIT: apparently crossing the boundary on an inbounds pass in the last two minutes of the game is an automatic technical
It's an ejection for the fan. No penalty towards the team.