Originally posted by deplion:
Pretty weak T, IMO
Agreed! I think the refs needed to focus more on the floor contact.
Sorry MakinMusicOriginally posted by MakinMusic:
Kingsley pulling on rip after dunk.
There should be a T for letn um rip out on the court. The players need to stay focused on the court not gettin stunk up.Originally posted by HICATFAN:
Sorry MakinMusicOriginally posted by MakinMusic:
Kingsley pulling on rip after dunk.
rip?
thanks
AlohaCat
Compared to your attempt nullify the call, I guess it is weak. The moment he raised his knees he was assured a T. If it was as undeserving of a call as you described it, surely the refs wouldn't have made the call as with many other calls they didn't make.Originally posted by uk78:
Come on, he hung on the rim for a second unlike the call on Towns. We would have been screaming if the call had been on us. It was a weak call but made practically no difference in the outcome of the game except one point. Instead, there were a number of additional missed calls where we were fouled, a blatant walk by Arkansas in the first half not called, etc.
I think most of us agree that it was the right call. It is just that in a game in which bodies are flying and blood is flowing, they make sure they call a T on a play like that. Afterall, the officials certainly want to get a call right that doesn't affect the play of the game whatsoever.Originally posted by zcats:
He pulled up his weight on the rim without anyone near him. It is a technical every time. If you pull up your legs and no one is under you you always get the T called.
That was obviously a bad call. Please, no one should attempt to equate the two calls.Originally posted by G0BigBLUE00:
It was just karma coming back 20 years later to bite them in the butt for the following clip:
WOW, thanks GOBigBLUE00!!! That was a great link !!!Originally posted by G0BigBLUE00:
It was just karma coming back 20 years later to bite them in the butt for the following clip: