Avery
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Pretty disheartening that the Blazers are just as young as the Jazz and are already probably better.
Key is they have a superstar in Lillard whereas we don't.
Pretty disheartening that the Blazers are just as young as the Jazz and are already probably better.
Ok, keep encouraging acting and attempting to get calls over actually playing basketball.Yeah, add more subjectivity to calls, great idea.
Key is they have a superstar in Lillard whereas we don't.
This.It just doesn't make sense, in that case just throw the ball in the air every time a player reaches in to steal the ball from you. You must love Harden.
You don't have be a genius to see that Thomas was deliberately looking for the foul.
Pretty disheartening that the Blazers are just as young as the Jazz and are already probably better.
This.
Every player, when being defended at all should just throw the ball up into the air, yell, and act as if they got hit every possession. Hell it seems to work about half the time anyway.
It really is a pretty good strategy... If you sign and develop good enough actors
I'm with Cy on the reach in. He felt Ingles make contact on the reach in, so he shot the ball from half court to draw the foul. There is nothing wrong with that, and the fact that he "would never do that normally" is completely irrelevant. Had it been a Jazz player who did it, everyone would be talking about his amazing quick instincts, and the total fairness of the call.
The problem is that the refs were not even going to call the foul. They waited until after Thomas shot it and then blew the whistle.I'm with Cy on the reach in. He felt Ingles make contact on the reach in, so he shot the ball from half court to draw the foul. There is nothing wrong with that, and the fact that he "would never do that normally" is completely irrelevant. Had it been a Jazz player who did it, everyone would be talking about his amazing quick instincts, and the total fairness of the call.