NBA Playoffs 2012 - Page 4
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chaoser
United States5541 Posts
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tiffany
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On April 29 2012 05:53 ecstatica wrote: I was the first one to cry bad officiating here but dont exaggerate... These calls CAN be made, they were borderline. You can see intent in chandlers hit, he wasnt just standing. Its by no means a flagrant in playoffs but its imaginable. Officiating is bad but not outside the norms for bad officiating. ever set a pick before? you HAVE to do what chandler did or else you're going to get run over. this is the case even if you heavily outweigh the person, let alone 260 six percent body fat lebron james and then consider the fact that the knicks were getting called for fouls every trip down the court. if you're a knick you're going to start playing more timidly and less aggressively, and not intentionally try to get in even more trouble with the refs who already aren't on your side | ||
Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
On April 29 2012 05:53 ecstatica wrote: I was the first one to cry bad officiating here but dont exaggerate... These calls CAN be made, they were borderline. You can see intent in chandlers hit, he wasnt just standing. Its by no means a flagrant in playoffs but its imaginable. Officiating is bad but not outside the norms for bad officiating. I have to agree with that. The officiating is really bad, but the match isnt fixed or anything, there were a lot of calls both ways. | ||
justinpal
United States3810 Posts
On April 29 2012 05:57 Daozzt wrote: Except the fact that LB did the exact same thing to John Lucas a few games ago and it was a no call, and when it happens to him he flails like a bitch and gets a flagrant 1. Knicks are playing like shit but these turnovers/shitty calls are real momentum killers. Omg, I've been yelling this at my television. I am from Chicago and even then I didn't see a problem with that no call. But, Lebron is a star and Lucas is a third stringer who doesn't make the NBA it's money. | ||
Tien
Russian Federation4447 Posts
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scarper65
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ecstatica
United States542 Posts
On April 29 2012 05:57 tiffany wrote: ever set a pick before? you HAVE to do what chandler did or else you're going to get run over. this is the case even if you heavily outweigh the person, let alone 260 six percent body fat lebron james and then consider the fact that the knicks were getting called for fouls every trip down the court. if you're a knick you're going to start playing more timidly and less aggressively, and not intentionally try to get in even more trouble with the refs who already aren't on your side Set a pick on Miami half with no one around?.. Lmao. If he didnt have his elbow up WHILE moving forward it would look more legitimate. It is a call regardless, just not flagrant normally. I like Spoelstras solution for not having a big under the basket. Those offensive fouls on NYK look unplayofflike but they did the work. 4 turnouvers where Heat was supposed to be dominated. | ||
Bonzinator
Slovenia862 Posts
On April 29 2012 05:57 tiffany wrote: ever set a pick before? you HAVE to do what chandler did or else you're going to get run over. this is the case even if you heavily outweigh the person, let alone 260 six percent body fat lebron james and then consider the fact that the knicks were getting called for fouls every trip down the court. if you're a knick you're going to start playing more timidly and less aggressively, and not intentionally try to get in even more trouble with the refs who already aren't on your side I played a lot of b-ball and set lots of those mid court picks when our pg had problems with geting us the ball, you dont have to lean in like chandler did. You just don't do that, and the ref was standing near by so he saw what he did, it wasnt flagrant tho. But mostly he whistled it to stop the chipy plays. And you get more ft if the other team is shooting and other team is driving to the rim. | ||
justinpal
United States3810 Posts
Edit: And the acting continues. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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Oleo
Netherlands277 Posts
The Chandler screen was illegal to me, after reading through the rules, since I have no extensive understanding of the rules. (Too close to the player) Jumping and ramming his arms into the back can be considered unnecessary and therefore flagrant. I'd say its a bad call, but I can understand it. The Lebron flop was obviously terrible, however I can understand from the refs position it looked like a foul. The rest seemed ok to me, knicks are just giving fouls away. | ||
Coffins
Canada85 Posts
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seiferoth10
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Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
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chaoser
United States5541 Posts
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Bonzinator
Slovenia862 Posts
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thuracine
United States582 Posts
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justinpal
United States3810 Posts
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NUCLEARFACILITY
Slovenia25 Posts
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Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
On April 29 2012 06:09 Bonzinator wrote: Haters gona hate -.- Don't get me wrong, Lebron is playing incredibly well atm, but you gotta admit that he is flopping too, there is no need to be blind. | ||
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