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What are you talking about??????Game ending had nothing to do with the flagrant 1. You can't go on a scoring drought for 5 of the last 7 minutes, and you can't run no offensive sets and rely on hero ball. You also can't shoot free throws like we do.
The season pretty much wrapped up in one game.
The official can use some discretion in that situation, but that push in the back was a textbook Flagrant 1 by the way the rule is written (and I think the rewritten rule is BS, but it is what it is).
I think Desi could've gotten away with not making a play on the ball, but that, combined with the push in the back, earned it. Killer call, but not incorrect. You can't give them then reason to call it in a game that was called very tightly.
Bitter pill to swalllow....
What are you talking about??????
How do you foul intentionally nowadays without getting called for not making a play on the ball? You can't grab intentionally or push. Can you swipe?
Overplay the ball, defend too aggressively so you might get lucky and actually steal the ball. We should have fouled in the backcourtHow do you foul intentionally nowadays without getting called for not making a play on the ball? You can't grab intentionally or push. Can you swipe?
What did I say that you disagree with. 61% free throw shooting. 15 turnovers with 11 assists. No points scored in the last 7 minutes. Those are facts.
I understand it's fun to focus on the call that cost us the whole game, but when you take a step back you realize we were down one without the ball and there were 16 seconds left. The game was over. Not because it's impossible to win in that situation, but because our team leaders were making bad decisions, playing hero ball, and were gassed. End of story.
Overplay the ball, defend too aggressively so you might get lucky and actually steal the ball. We should have fouled in the backcourt