@LukaUpdates Years ago, it’s called “palming the ball” where the player’s palm is near the bottom of the ball while continuing the dribble, and is called for a violation.
@PitchingNinja As a catcher, you don’t make your pitcher look bad. Your job is to catch, good pitch, bad pitch, low, high. Catching those balls makes you a damn good catcher. Get some advice from Smith.
@nicksortor The media, the vloggers, the press, and possibly some average joe are all taking pictures and clips hoping to capture the action to sell. The more sensational they are, the bigger bucks they take in I guess.
@JustEsBaraheni Had the defense stood his ground, it might’ve been called an offensive foul. But, the defense went with the offense movement and therefore no foul on the continuing play. There’s no bullying, just plain headsup bball.
@JVR405 C’mon, man..yo not a kid anymore. Yo ranting on the bench like yo the coach, now after the loss gets yoself on the floor like a kid crying??? Nuff of the show, man. Get on da court and practice shooting. Ok?
@nicksortor Geez, it’s happening…countries against countries, governments against governments, people against people, calamities, volcanic eruptions everywhere, planets aligning, celestial events… where are we going?
@Jacobtheclipper It was a set play for Wemby who obviously needs more practice shooting. It might’ve been tactical had he posted near the basket. Either one of Fox, Vassel, Castle, or Harper would be open for a shot because Wemby at the post will be double-teamed.
@Gitmo99 Imho, in joining a group, organization, or company, you make yourself bound by its policies and rules. When those conditions don’t sit well with you, get out and be wise the next time around. Good luck, and kudos for standing up to your beliefs.
@GoldyHappens@DamonDawg Both players are pros. They know full body vs full body hit or contact has a better chance of avoiding serious injury, than partial body vs full body contact where the force and energy is absorbed by the lesser mass that most likely would result to a major injury.