I stand with @JadensIV
“They” want you to believe in inclusiveness but “they” are the first to shut you out when you don’t fall in line with what “they” want you to believe and what “they” want you to say.
This is how evil works, it’s all part of the deception.
John 1:5
@DrRyanHecht@Rate_the_Refs Over the back? We just going to call fake fouls that don’t exist? The Houston player was holding Flagg and didn’t even go for the ball. All Flagg did was reach out for the ball and tip it. Thats not a foul. There was no displacement here. It was a bad call.
#NCAATournament#finalfour2025 These reviews are getting a little out of control… just play the game. Stop trying to confirm every little thing. It takes away from the flow of the game.
@bballbreakdown His low career 3pt percentage has very little to do with his eyes and a lot to do with other factors like his stiff shoulders, unaligned grip and release, and delayed release…
@RyanJamesMN That’s not even a travel in high school. Just because it looks weird doesn’t mean it’s a travel. The problem that confuses many fans is that there is a large number of officials, mostly at the lower levels, that “call the look and not the book” so to speak…
@owenhabel@Will_Lew@bballbreakdown Steph Curry especially, even tried to take us to court for defamation because we called him out on it… then if you watch his Masterclass he admits a few times that he doesn’t shoot the way he is teaching you to shoot… you can’t make this stuff up…
@Will_Lew@bballbreakdown THIS is the irony behind it that I have been laughing at for years, and also the coaches and trainers themselves when asked to demonstrate their shot turn and dip as well.
@DevInTheLab Legal. Pivot foot can leave the floor on a shot or pass. The shot or pass just has to have left the players hand before the pivot foot returns to the floor. Only situation in which you can’t lift your pivot foot is on a dribble. The dribble must start before the pivot foot lifts.
@drdishbball #1 Decision Making, to add context, it is not being taught. Instead of telling a player what to do in a situation (which is not teaching, it’s telling, and yes there is a difference) we should be challenging players to develop better vision and better understanding/awareness…💯