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GT: Suns @ Jazz | Dec. 6, 2016 | 7pm MDT

Joe Ingles has been insane from 3 this year. He should be in the 3 point contest.

Sure he'd only get halfway through the 3rd rack, but he'd make almost every damn one of them.
 
I wonder who will be healthy come Thursday....

The team ran out of gas in the 4th but at least we held on.
Rudy's dunk was worth it.
 
Can't wait for the Warriors game. One of the rare opportunities for our guys to step up and get some leaguewide recognition.
 
A big LOL at the suns commentators. They said Gobert deserved a Technical foul for his reverse dunk.

Because he hungon the rim. Sour grapes but they have somewhat of a point. you're not supposed to pull up or hang on the rim except to protect yourself. Refs have been a little more leniant but eventually someone is gonna T him up.
 
Because he hungon the rim. Sour grapes but they have somewhat of a point. you're not supposed to pull up or hang on the rim except to protect yourself. Refs have been a little more leniant but eventually someone is gonna T him up.

Agreed.

Only thing I think might be relevant is that when you dunk reverse it's harder to balance or something, so pulling up might be natural before coming down? Just feels like it'd be scarier coming down from a reverse dunk than a normal dunk.

Hell if I know though, I can't dunk.
 
When the whistle blew I thought it was to give Gobert a T for that. They are right but only ever said anything because Gobert just got done murdering another Suns player.
 
lmao these ***** *** Sun's announcers begging for a tech on Gobert's dunk.

I'm not a big referee critic since so many calls could go both ways and are complicated and subjective.

But that was a terrible missed call because it was completely impossible to miss.

Hopefully Gobert learns that this should have been a T through the 2 minute report and he does not repeat when it costs us a game.


https://videorulebook.nba.com/rule/hanging-on-the-rim/
 
I was actually somewhat enjoying the suns broadcast until they start complaining about the fans, and say they were hypocritical for complaining about flopping because Stockton and Malone would do it all the time too.

Like, really? Pull a couple of all time greats under the bus for no reason? I don't even particularly care much for Stockton and Malone since they were way before my time, but that was just disrespectful.

I took it as good natured ribbing. After all, Stockton was a master at creating fouls through a potpourri of tricks. I remember him destroying Jason Williams mentally by trapping his arm, exaggerating hits, flopping, etc. Completely took the kid out of some games. I bet Stockton would take this as a complement as it helped the team win.

They seemed pretty lighthearted about it the jab. And they seemed to acknowledge that it was a good non-call and a flop on the Suns, which was good non-homerism. I thought they did a pretty good job at covering the Jazz fairly and giving credit where due.
 
I'm not a big referee critic since so many calls could go both ways and are complicated and subjective.

But that was a terrible missed call because it was completely impossible to miss.

Hopefully Gobert learns that this should have been a T through the 2 minute report and he does not repeat when it costs us a game.


https://videorulebook.nba.com/rule/hanging-on-the-rim/
Nah, you are wrong. Gobert dunked blindly and you can see Bender foul him on the play. How does Gobert know if he is still underneath him or not? Just as wrong as you were bout about Hayward this year.

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