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KeonClark wrote: View PostNeither did I!! How do they even know exactly how long it was between cousins touching and ross touching? He got it off with .5 left... .2 went off between cousins and ross touching...how could you ever in a million years make that call
To overturn this, you would need to actually prove that the delay in the clock starting was .5 seconds more than the typical human reaction delay that happens on every single inbounds play ever.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostI know how frustrating this all is, but we all need to address the more important issue here:
Why the fuck is Carroll throwing our inbounds pass? The guy might be the worst passer on the team.
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These guys need to use some fucking common sense. Like, how the hell do u take that basket away?? Ross shot it based on the time left on the clock, he would have shot it earlier it the clock started on time.
The Kings clock guys started the clock late and the Raptors suffer because of it??? what the fuck?Mamba Mentality
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Joey wrote: View PostJust file a protest with the League based on the ridiculous call. Its happened in the past for lesser calls than this. The NBA has even allowed teams to replay the final minute of a game based on post-game review.Abbas wrote:
First of all i was my own source
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slaw wrote: View PostQuery: What rule allows the officials to overturn that play? Anyone know?
Since the 2002-03 season, referees have reviewed all made shots that clear the net with no time remaining on the clock (0:00). This is an automatic trigger and referees are required to conduct the review regardless of score.
During the review, referees use video to confirm, if they can, whether the game clock expired before the ball left the shooter's hand.
If referees confirm the shot was made in time (or have no conclusive video to overturn their on-court ruling), referees also look to confirm:
- Whether the shot was a two- or three-point attempt, or
- Whether the shooter committed a boundary line violation or the ball touched an out-of-bounds area, such as the stanchion, prior to entering the basket. If it did, the goal would be disallowed.
If the shot was not made in time, referees will still try to determine if any of the following occurred before the ball left the shooter's hand and adjust the shot and game clocks accordingly:
- The shooter stepped on a boundary line,
- The 24-second clock expired,
- There was an 8-second backcourt violation, or
- A player or players committed an unsportsmanlike act or unnecessary contact.
Exception: Instant replay is not used in cases where the made basket followed a throw-in, free throw attempt or jump ball started with 0.2 or 0.1 on the game clock because players can only tip the ball in those situations according to the Comments on the Rules, Section II L.
Review of Clock Malfunctions
Since the 2008-09 season, referees have reviewed all plays in which they have reasonable certainty the game clock malfunctioned and it continued to run to 0:00 or should have run to 0:00.
If referees are reasonably certain there was a clock malfunction in this situation, they use video in an attempt to determine the amount of time (if any) that should be on the game clock.
If there was a successful field goal on the play, they will also try to determine if the shot left the shooter's hand before the expiration of actual time.
If time is added to the game clock, they also try to determine:
If a team should have possession, either because it had possession before the expiration of actual time or because a successful shot cleared the net with actual time left, or
If no team had possession, in which case, the ball will be jumped at center circle between any two opponents in the game
The officials may also try to determine whether:
- A successful basket was a 2 point or 3-point field goal,
- A fouled shooter was attempting a 2-point or 3-point field goal,
- A fouled shooter or player committed a boundary line violation,
- There was a 24-second violation before a shot or the expiration of actual time, or
- Any unsportsmanlike acts or unnecessary contact occurred.
THESE RULES STRAIGHT FROM THE NBA! NOTHING IN THE RULES ALLOWS THEM TO DO THIS! FUCK YOU NBA! MAKING UP RULES AS YOU GO ALONG?!?!?!?Last edited by Blacklash2k4; Mon Nov 21, 2016, 01:05 AM.
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TRex wrote: View PostThese guys need to use some fucking common sense. Like, how the hell do u take that basket away?? Ross shot it based on the time left on the clock, he would have shot it earlier it the clock started on time.
The Kings clock guys started the clock late and the Raptors suffer because of it??? what the fuck?9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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Fuck! What a ridiculous way to lose a game. Stupid freaking refs. Can only play to the clock as it runs. Of course he would shoot it faster if there was less time on the clock. Dammit. And that on top of the stupid foul trouble Lowry was in for no reason!
That said, though, what the hell was that? Every sin in the Raptors' playbook was trotted out in this one. No Powell. Against a team that ran small most of the night. Wonderful. JV scores 19 in the first half, barely touches it the rest of the way. Yay. DeRozan isolating constantly to the extent that it became easy for the Kings to double on the catch, instead of just running the simplest and most dangerous play in the entire playbook, a dead freaking simple pick and roll with JV! Never mind our guards having no idea how to make a simple pocket pass when their screens are blitzed. And Carroll having no idea how to make an inbounds pass, or run a fast break, or basically anything when he has the ball. Lowry wasting possessions jacking up threes without running the offence first. This game was an unending source of frustration. Just a bounty of stupidity in all the various forms we've gotten to enjoy the past few years.
And Dwane Casey, not fouling late? What the hell is he thinking with that nonsense? We only had the long shot opportunity to score with a couple seconds left (which almost never works) because when the Kings launched a shot, they couldn't even hit rim. If they hit rim, it's over. You can't plan on the other team airmailing their shot.
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4 people responsible for starting the clock. Each refs wears a pack on his belt and there is an official timer too... don't get it!! Bizarre https://t.co/SH9CMkWjuM
— Paul Jones (@Paul__Jones) November 21, 2016
and they ALL fucked up. Nice!!!Only one thing matters: We The Champs.
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