How is that not called?
Guitarsoup said:
Bull**** overturned foul.
McDaniels pushed him into the screen, that's 10000% illegal.
Jaden McDaniels shoves Carter Bryant into Naz Reid. Play is reviewed and overturned to a foul on Carter.
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SanAntonio said:
How is that not called?
SanAntonio said:
How is that not called?
Matt_ag98 said:
Refs are total garbage, guess the NBA needs as many 7 game series as possible for more ads...too many sweeps right now for them so gotta even the script
duck79 said:
Harper just got thrown down….no call. Randle is out there swinging and trying to land haymakers
….call something.

Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:
Him and Castle have been getting mauled all series in a way that seems intentionally allowed by the refs. I can see why he got frustrated and lashed out even though he doesn't usually do that.
That doesn't mean he had bad intentions or was throwing an elbow to intentionally hit someone. Moving your elbows like that is a normal basketball move to clear space, you just can't make the contact that he did.
The frustration was building up with Wemby
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OasisMan said:
how do you not call that foul on the 3....
(i think we know how)
steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:
Him and Castle have been getting mauled all series in a way that seems intentionally allowed by the refs. I can see why he got frustrated and lashed out even though he doesn't usually do that.
That doesn't mean he had bad intentions or was throwing an elbow to intentionally hit someone. Moving your elbows like that is a normal basketball move to clear space, you just can't make the contact that he did.
In the slow motion replay you can see that he has an eye on Naz Reid's face before he starts swinging the elbow, and continues to watch until he makes contact. It is not like he was wildly flailing around without looking.
I think he was mad and wanted to send a message, probably figuring he'd only get a flagrant one and not get thrown out.
It sucks that they are much more likely to lose this game now, but it will still be 2-2 at worst, with him back next game.
jsc8116 said:
These refs are atrocious, standing right there
duck79 said:
Harper just got thrown down….no call. Randle is out there swinging and trying to land haymakers
….call something.
Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:
Him and Castle have been getting mauled all series in a way that seems intentionally allowed by the refs. I can see why he got frustrated and lashed out even though he doesn't usually do that.
That doesn't mean he had bad intentions or was throwing an elbow to intentionally hit someone. Moving your elbows like that is a normal basketball move to clear space, you just can't make the contact that he did.
In the slow motion replay you can see that he has an eye on Naz Reid's face before he starts swinging the elbow, and continues to watch until he makes contact. It is not like he was wildly flailing around without looking.
I think he was mad and wanted to send a message, probably figuring he'd only get a flagrant one and not get thrown out.
It sucks that they are much more likely to lose this game now, but it will still be 2-2 at worst, with him back next game.
You are taking your view and reasoning in super slow mo replay for something that occured milliseconds.
steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:
Him and Castle have been getting mauled all series in a way that seems intentionally allowed by the refs. I can see why he got frustrated and lashed out even though he doesn't usually do that.
That doesn't mean he had bad intentions or was throwing an elbow to intentionally hit someone. Moving your elbows like that is a normal basketball move to clear space, you just can't make the contact that he did.
In the slow motion replay you can see that he has an eye on Naz Reid's face before he starts swinging the elbow, and continues to watch until he makes contact. It is not like he was wildly flailing around without looking.
I think he was mad and wanted to send a message, probably figuring he'd only get a flagrant one and not get thrown out.
It sucks that they are much more likely to lose this game now, but it will still be 2-2 at worst, with him back next game.
You are taking your view and reasoning in super slow mo replay for something that occured milliseconds.
That does not mean I'm wrong. The whole benefit of instant replay is to be able to slow something down and watch it over and over again to see what really happened.
chtow said:
On victors elbow he has 1 arm fully grabbed it's ridiculous it wasn't a foul earlier. Frustration foul and for good reason
FTAG 2000 said:chtow said:
On victors elbow he has 1 arm fully grabbed it's ridiculous it wasn't a foul earlier. Frustration foul and for good reason
All the replays after the first one cut out the fact that McDaniels elbowed Wemby in the face while hooking his arm.
FTAG 2000 said:chtow said:
On victors elbow he has 1 arm fully grabbed it's ridiculous it wasn't a foul earlier. Frustration foul and for good reason
All the replays after the first one cut out the fact that McDaniels elbowed Wemby in the face while hooking his arm.
Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:
Him and Castle have been getting mauled all series in a way that seems intentionally allowed by the refs. I can see why he got frustrated and lashed out even though he doesn't usually do that.
That doesn't mean he had bad intentions or was throwing an elbow to intentionally hit someone. Moving your elbows like that is a normal basketball move to clear space, you just can't make the contact that he did.
In the slow motion replay you can see that he has an eye on Naz Reid's face before he starts swinging the elbow, and continues to watch until he makes contact. It is not like he was wildly flailing around without looking.
I think he was mad and wanted to send a message, probably figuring he'd only get a flagrant one and not get thrown out.
It sucks that they are much more likely to lose this game now, but it will still be 2-2 at worst, with him back next game.
You are taking your view and reasoning in super slow mo replay for something that occured milliseconds.
That does not mean I'm wrong. The whole benefit of instant replay is to be able to slow something down and watch it over and over again to see what really happened.
You are attributing malicious intent when you have no possible way to know what was going through his head.
Yes, you can see it, but you also can't process in milliseconds the same thing you can process by watching it multiple times in super slow mo replay.
steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:Guitarsoup said:steve00 said:
Him and Castle have been getting mauled all series in a way that seems intentionally allowed by the refs. I can see why he got frustrated and lashed out even though he doesn't usually do that.
That doesn't mean he had bad intentions or was throwing an elbow to intentionally hit someone. Moving your elbows like that is a normal basketball move to clear space, you just can't make the contact that he did.
In the slow motion replay you can see that he has an eye on Naz Reid's face before he starts swinging the elbow, and continues to watch until he makes contact. It is not like he was wildly flailing around without looking.
I think he was mad and wanted to send a message, probably figuring he'd only get a flagrant one and not get thrown out.
It sucks that they are much more likely to lose this game now, but it will still be 2-2 at worst, with him back next game.
You are taking your view and reasoning in super slow mo replay for something that occured milliseconds.
That does not mean I'm wrong. The whole benefit of instant replay is to be able to slow something down and watch it over and over again to see what really happened.
You are attributing malicious intent when you have no possible way to know what was going through his head.
Yes, you can see it, but you also can't process in milliseconds the same thing you can process by watching it multiple times in super slow mo replay.
Yes. That is how watching sports works. You don't know what is in his head any more than I do, so we are both guessing. I would argue that you are taking the much less likely guess that he didn't mean to hit Naz. Maybe after the game he will address it and we will know more about his thoughts at the time, but probably not.
2008and1 said:
Does Wemby get a suspension with this? That was dumb.