@KnickWitDaKnack@Touchdown_Texas I’m fine with it being called a flagrant, do think it should’ve been, but I don’t think he was trying to hurt Brunson. I think it was clearly just a reaction-a bad one at that. What you’re advocating for is completely different, and classless.
@GregSnyder9@Sean_Barnard1 Just because it was hidden well doesn’t mean it was a full on grab. He literally had a fistful of jersey. You’re basically saying as long as you hide it well it’s fine?
@RJC4500@youavnoclue@wotba_ow Based on your argument here there are no missed fouls unless they’re eventually reviewed and ruled a flagrant. Make that make sense lol.
@tooforwon241 As long as there’s not an actual punch, or a seriously dangerous undercut on a dunk or something like that, I’d have no issue letting it go-but there does have to be a line.
@Mu_York_Knicks@jzgame7@0ffl1ne404 To be clear, I’m not blaming the Knicks-the officials let them get way too physical (IMO), so they thought that was the blueprint, and then the officials seems to decide it was getting to be too much. I thought it should’ve been way tighter at the start of the series.
@Mu_York_Knicks@jzgame7@0ffl1ne404 That’s what I’m saying, based on what I saw, the Knicks are fouling him in particular almost every time down court. For the first two and a half games o thought way too much was being let go, and I felt like they corrected it in the 2nd half.
@Mu_York_Knicks@jzgame7@0ffl1ne404 I hear you, and I know Brunson gets grabbed/pulled to. Where I disagree with you is in the amount Wemby has been fouled without it being called. It’s almost every time down court (and I get it, that’s kinda what you need to do to stop him). But the officials let way too much go.
@jrborman13 A big reason this is even happening they’ve let play get way too physical-in particular how they defend Wemby. Not saying it shouldn’t have been a flagrant, but there’s a root cause there that seems to be getting ignored.