@speechboy71 Again and again it to belabor it but they only dominated the first quarters, look at the aggregate quarter scores. The Knicks won significantly every other quarter.
I don't think anyone could argue that his feet swaying forward was anything but natural, and that Wemby didn't give him space to land. Confounding no call
Knicks haven’t faced a team like the Spurs during their finals run. They haven’t faced a defense like the Spurs defense. They haven’t faced a player like Wemby. They haven’t faced a coach like Mitch Johnson.
They are going to get exposed.
@CraigHelfgott@rydunleavy Sure but the point was that they weren’t dominating the games. They were dominating one quarter and slowly/methodically losing the lead for the rest of the game based on the aggregate scores of every quarter of the series.
@CraigHelfgott@rydunleavy Yeah but that’s a misleading stat. They dominated the first quarters only. The Knicks won the aggregate of the second, third and fourth quarters for the series.
-57
+29
+14
+26
The spurs would dominate the first quarters and the Knicks would control the rest of the games.
@bigkulipi676@michaeleaves It also wasn’t a foul, incidental contact after the block on a downward motion by the rules of basketball isn’t a foul. It’s very clear OG got the ball at the apex and blocked down. I can’t believe there’s people who work in sports posting out of context photos like this
@goldinger80@KevinOConnor The game wouldve been declared over on replay since the clock starts on the ball being tipped. You’re welcome for the rules clarification.