Ppl cannot be this way.
Yes, obviously off of Chet, but to challenge, you have to call a timeout, didn’t happen.
The next possession, Dort got called for a foul, and him and Brothers were talking about that.
These things are easy to separate
One of the worst reffed moments I can remember:
>Ball obviously goes off OKC's foot, refs say OKC ball.
>Refs then come together to make sure they got the right call... they decide their wrong call was the right call.
>Spurs try to challenge the call...
>Refs ignore the Spurs' coach.
>Refs are seen laughing with Lu Dort 30 seconds later
The adjustment was to have the jdub and Ajay both injuried, and then to just bear hug and hack shai all game while complaining about him flopping anytime a foul call actually happened.
The “secret” adjustment.
Before Game 4, Stephon Castle said the Spurs had identified “one easy fix” after watching film and then after the game Devin Vassell said the team had made one defensive adjustment but refused to reveal what it was.
I'm wonder if that adjustment and fix wasn't as simple as targeting and stopping OKC’s Alex Caruso?
During the two losses Caruso had become one of the most impactful players on the court and to see him shut down the way he was on Sunday was, to say the least, impressive. Yet no one is talking about this.
What do you think the adjustment was?
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Rice has been ordered to serve 30 days in jail, meaning he will miss #Chiefs OTAs & Mandatory Mini-Camp.
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Brett Veach said Steve Spagnuolo told him not to bring in Mansoor Delane for a visit for fear they'd lose him. They did a Zoom instead.
"I'm not so sure Steve wouldn't have taken him over anybody," Veach said.