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oh c'mon now. Sure his 1st flagrant was bad, and could have been a flagrant 2. He admitted to it, and provided a reason for it (can't find link, but he said he messed up. kind of had a PTSD moment (his words) when a play like that ended up with the guy up landing on his knee and getting him out...
I have to think the whole Fulks forgetting how to shoot thing was the biggest WTF in the last 8-10 years with this team. Actually I take that back and it has to be 2nd. Colangelo saga is the #1 WTF of this whole "process era" for the team
this is my guess. I am thinking Embiid will hit overs next game too. And game 7 will be the soul crusher.
I turned the game off with like 30 seconds left down 6 points just grossed out by this team :bag:. I think my money is lost and Knicks will take the series, but if some minor miracle occurs...
honestly a pretty big steal. The kind of "low risk, tremendous reward" kind of thing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc0Q6STG_q0&ab_channel=UnderdogNFLDraft
They tested him against the top WRs at the senior bowl all week, and most writers who were watching said Mitchell stood out as the best player at senior bowl all week
I thought it was predictable that an 8 seed would cover a 14.5 point spread against the Celtics.
Should I add cliff notes for all posts to help those who can't understand posts to make it easier?
Random question for Celtics' fans, might be recency bias, but would the Celtics be better off in these playoffs with Porzingis, or if they had kept Rob Williams?
Biggest thing for me is the Heat doing this without Jimmy. I have to think Heat losing Jimmy is one of the losses on the team that is most impactful out of the playoff teams. Might just be a morale victory for the Heat, and I think Celtics take it in 6. Luckily for the Celtics, the 2nd round...
Yeah, I wasn't referring to your post specifically, more some of those above where they suggest the coaches become a rabid fan and run onto the court.
I agree he could have been more deliberate with the time out, but the Sixers lost that game based on multiple reasons. Some were flukely like...
I love that people in here are advocating for coaches to storm the court and yell at the officials to get a time out. This thread really is something "special"
I am not sure about that. I mean what is he supposed to throw a temper tantrum and run on the court when the refs ignore his first attempt calling a time out? Is that what people want in the NBA is coaches running on to the court to stop play and get their way?
I think Jayrod mentioned above...
well, it looks like the saga will continue. Not sure what the Sixers hope to gain from this, and I highly doubt the NBA/refs will acknowledge any mistakes here, but will be interesting to see if anything comes of them filing a grievance...
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