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Here's the question I'd like to see the NBA answer:
What did Ross do wrong on that play? What did any Raptor do wrong? What could they have done better? Could they have reasonably won that game after the clock malfunction happened without instantly recognizing a clock malfunction, before the referee even noticed it?twitter.com/anthonysmdoyle
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Raptors officially filed a formal complaint.
Sent from my STV100-3 using Tapatalk"My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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Barolt wrote: View PostHere's the question I'd like to see the NBA answer:
What did Ross do wrong on that play? What did any Raptor do wrong? What could they have done better? Could they have reasonably won that game after the clock malfunction happened without instantly recognizing a clock malfunction, before the referee even noticed it?
We will wait by the phone, for a text or call, but deep down we know we were used.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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rocwell wrote: View PostNo they didn't? Who told you that?Source: Raptors indeed launching official protest of end of game Sunday in Sacramento.
— Doug Smith: Raptors (@SmithRaps) November 21, 2016
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Protest costs $10K, money refunded if they win; have 5 business days to submit evidence, league has 5 days from then to rule https://t.co/s1lWVhHSSy
— Doug Smith: Raptors (@SmithRaps) November 21, 2016
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KeonClark wrote: View PostLol what a joke. Zero new information. What did casey say today? Masai? Or are we just gonna bend over and take it like good Canadians?
Holy fuck welcome to the wwe folks. Vince screws your hero stone cold week in and week out and ratings and cash go through the roof
This report just came out less than an hour ago:
Raptors plan on Filing Formal Protest with the league on two grounds:
One, the review center made their estimates of when the clock should have started based on frame-by-frame video. That doesn't accurately reflect the human element of a timekeeper starting the clock.
Two, Ross took his shot based on the in-arena clock. Any inaccuracies on behalf of timekeepers or officials on location shouldn't be used to penalize Ross, who would have altered his shot had he known the supposedly correct time.
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rocwell wrote: View PostNo they didn't? Who told you that?
Sent from my STV100-3 using Tapatalk"My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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