@daftdimbo8@Netswamp It doesn’t matter how high the energy is. At no point of any game ever, should they be 2 inches away from the inbounder or literally have their hand across the refs back lol. Like the security and the refs shouldn’t be letting that happen ever
@JasonWooly@espn@BenGolliver The clip is quite literally at the top of this convo. Stop trying so hard to have gotcha moment. We don’t agree on the call, and we’re not going to. Just go on about your day lol
@theNY_RedMUFC@Roy_Romano@Hoopss HE DIDNT FUCKING BLOCK IT. That’s the point. You can’t block a shot, and the ball doesn’t move at all and fully stays in their hand as they continue the shot. Like use common fucking sense
@JasonWooly@espn@BenGolliver It’s not ai, you can literally see it in the clip lol. You’re jumping all over the place with this argument. Have a good day lol
@JasonWooly@espn@BenGolliver The ball did not leave his hand, it didn’t even rotate after he “blocked” it lmao. That rule only applies if it’s fucking blocked. Go watch the video and the only reason it’s even missed is because when he hits his arm, it pushes his hand away from the ball
@JasonWooly@espn@BenGolliver That’s if it’s actually fully blocked. The ball literally didn’t move out of Fox’s hand and he continued the shot. THEN he was hit on the arm. It’s literally a foul dude lol
@JasonWooly@espn@BenGolliver Maybe you want to be “extra thorough” and realize it says hand. Fox was hit halfway down his arm lmaoo. Like how are you this dumb