@josh0matic@ReyalityCheck26@BenHowardOPT McCain shouldn’t have been in, but that doesn’t excuse an intentionally dirty play like that. Doesn’t matter if it was shai, McCain, or barnhizer, that’s a dirty play
@ReyalityCheck26@NewYorkianCity@BenHowardOPT I won’t say his intention because I’m not a player, but the coincidence of him saying “hard foul” then plumlee doing a deliberately dirty play shows a lack of leadership from a player like him. No other player is doing that
@NewYorkianCity@ReyalityCheck26@BenHowardOPT Both castle fouls were obviously going for the ball or at least not allowing him to get a free basket in the playoffs when it was close. Plumlee was playing in garbage time when the game was over.
@ReyalityCheck26@BenHowardOPT You’re being intentionally dense. Yes, telling a player to commit hard fouls in garbage time of a game is asking for that to happen. What’s he supposed to say? Nothing! Like every other player does!
@rfinch03@ocelotltx@The_Uncontested That line literally goes against what you’re saying. That line means that the coach has an amount of time if there is a tv timeout or the other team calls a timeout. There must be a timeout!
@rfinch03@ocelotltx@The_Uncontested Rowley, did the ref tell you he said that? Show where he called a timeout that you have to call to initiate a challenge
@rfinch03@ocelotltx@The_Uncontested Ryan, if the huddle changed the fact that a timeout needed to be called, that would be specified. The only thing this rule says changes is when the coach has to call the timeout. Show me exactly where the rule says you no longer have to call a timeout
@rfinch03@ocelotltx@The_Uncontested Dawg you’re a special breed Randall. Section an outlines how to call a challenge, section b outlines when during the timeout the coach has to call a timeout, section c outlines how long the coach has to initiate after a huddle.