Spurs have the biggest Free Throw Attempt (FTAs) Advantage in NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY.
I encourage everyone to post when REFs are unfairly IMPACTING the OUTCOME. #OverTheLine
Wemby had MORE FTAs THAN Brunson. Kat & OG COMBINED. Almost 50% of his POINTS came from FTs.
"I just felt a calm and a peace that had to come from the woman above (his mom)…I felt like I was a kid getting ready to go play my Saturday AAU games and Sunday AAU games. In a way, I felt like I was seeing her in the stands”
— KAT🙏
h/t @ohnohedidnt24
OKC has had 4 top 10 draft picks in *franchise history.*
The Minnesota Timberwolves had 4 top 10 picks from *2016-2020.*
Unfortunately, Minnesota drafted:
Kris Dunn👎
Lauri Markkanen👍 (traded👎)
Jarrett Culver👎
Ant Edwards 👍
The referees were correct in denying Mitch Johnson that challenge. The rule is very specific: he needs to first call timeout, then challenge. He never signaled for the timeout before signaling for the challenge.
It’s become increasingly obvious none of this would be possible without Caruso.
Beyond the elite defense and being unafraid, he also led the team in 3pt % last year’s playoffs (41%) and almost all of them were timely, stymying runs. OKC was ice cold from 3pt last playoff run.
I accept that this shit is an industry unto itself now--OKC's whistle is covered like it's the 5th major sport--but this series is as good as it ever gets and this isn't even a tiny part of the story. If you're talking about it I question your ability to enjoy our beautiful game
Spurs and Thunder is a physical series (football game, rock fight, etc.) on both sides. When a neutral observer/national media/NBA Twitter claims OKC is dirty…it’s cherry picking for an agenda. For every iHart holding clip there’s a Wemby holding clip. https://t.co/2s0mqrPh6O