@lukeiskobe You 100% can challenge before the ball is inbounded, just have to call a timeout before you can challenge a call. Mitch didn’t call one and just twirled his finger.
@urrfavonce_@YanPeronn They tried to sub but couldn’t because there was no stoppage in play, you can’t sub unless there is a stoppage. If he wanted the sub he could have called a timeout, subbed, AND gotten the play reviewed.
@Ex07Wolver@Krueger3Feggy@hymnduncan I agree 100% with you! They did all game long on BOTH sides…. But in order
to challenge you have to call a TO, that’s all I was saying.
@YanPeronn He might have verbally called timeout AFTER the ball was inbounded…. had a least 45 seconds to call the TO before this and didn’t. Come on now!
@Mattshouse2012@YanPeronn Spurs fans are the worst! All you people do is moan about any and everything. Know the rules before you waste time bitching about stuff you don’t know about.
@Covers Might want to teach the coach how to challenge a call:
Section II—Procedure to Initiate the Challenge
To initiate a Challenge, the challenging team must take the following steps in sequence:
The challenging team must call a legal timeout immediately after the call in question.
@embiidsafraud @Rishshan0 You have to call a timeout in order to challenge.. I posted the exact (Rule 14) you are referring to. It’s not an AI response as you posted…
@hymnduncan Might want to teach your coach how to challenge a play:
Section II—Procedure to Initiate the Challenge
To initiate a Challenge, the challenging team must take the following steps in sequence:The challenging team must call a legal timeout immediately after the call in question.
@Rishshan0 @embiidsafraud You don’t watch ball do you? 😂 You have to call a timeout in order to challenge… if you win the challenge you keep your TO, you lose it and you lose a TO also..