@ErikReed@joelrainey Just to be clear, @joelrainey…are you alleging that blue states are the ones “fighting ICE injustice” while red states aren’t? Or, are you alleging that the federal govt is issuing different orders/tactics specifically in blue states to “sow disorder?”
@hchristian11 I know the NBA has a “gather step” addition to their travel rule that isn’t present in the NCAA, so maybe there’s leeway there to allow it??
@hchristian11 The key is the pivot foot. By rule, the ball has to be dribbled/passed prior to it leaving the floor, and, after it leaves the floor for a try the shooter can’t touch it first or it’s a violation. Essentially it’s ruled as a pass to himself. I don’t know the NBA rule on this play
@hchristian11 You’re right. I do know better. Your original tweet was inferring that the refs killed your team’s momentum (therefore your teams’s chance to win), thereby blaming the refs for the loss. 😉🤣
@ErikReed I’d be interested to see the key leaders that follow you (and you, maybe) list these in order of importance…if an order of importance exists.
@hchristian11@big_business_ I don’t make a habit of commenting on the nba at all, much less nba officiating, since I’m relatively ignorant of their rules/mechanics/officiating philosophy. However, on its face, this looks like an overreaction to prevent an unhealthy player interaction from escalating.
This got me.
Fathers, you matter. Sometimes circumstances will prevent you from being present the way you desire but always fight fight fight to be in your children’s lives.
@hchristian11 Notice my point based on your comments about “objectivity”…the refs are usually as much of a factor in the outcome of games as the lines on the floor, yet no one ever says, “we would have shot better if those ‘cheating’ 3 pt lines weren’t so far away from the basket on our end.”