@Stephaniesdj It killed the momentum and vibe no doubt. I was there… crowd and players went from hero to zero. That sealed the game for the Liberty. Though it was clearly an offensive foul… I thought the tech issued was unnecessary.
@jaylenever I was there, the energy the team and fans had after the play was going to be a momentum boost. Instead, turned into the opposite and pretty much sealed the game. The O foul was very obvious in real time tho (no replay needed). The tech was kinda nit picky IMO.
@celcovington@Bxnchero I’d assume someone would have fouled him to stop the clock. He shoots 2 FT’s… hopefully makes them… then they’re up 3 with less than 4 or 5 seconds left.
@MLFootball Def looked like an alley-oop attempt (which is legal to block at any point). Why was Robinson up there ready to catch and dunk if it wasn’t?
@TheGhostOfGeert Always wondered how they determine what’s a pass (for an alley-oop) or what’s a shot? A good pass will be very near the hoop… a bad shot will be near the hoop… how do they know what’s allowed to be blocked, and what’s not?
@SJBasketbal8 They were all on script… sell that “flagrant”. Brunson, coaches, teammates… like a Broadway show. Thank god the refs didn’t fall for the screenplay.