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Enough is enough.
Ryle said:What??
Clue me in here because I don't get it......
kgrichwine said:Referees missed three seconds in the paint and traveling by Webber (2) and goaltend (1).
I thought it was against Minny. As a matter of fact, I remember laughing because Flip Saunders brought it to the refs attention and it ended up hurting them as well because Garnett kept getting called for it also.iheartBrad said:it was against Dallas and Mark Cuban was the one that complained about it...making sure that the coaches told the refs...and Chris was called two times for it...i thought it was pretty funny....cuz the look the on Chris's face after it was called for the second time...he couldn't help but smile a little...lol
OK. It seems to me that there’s a lot of anger among Kings players and fans who feel they had were robbed by the referees not calling the last play correctly. We’re simply pointing out that if they had called it correctly, there would have been no shot in the first place, so the goaltending argument would be moot.VF21 said:Who cares?
If you go back and review any game tape, you're going to see a lot of things that weren't called.
Sorry, but this looks like a "Yeah, but..." type thing to me. The new guy from ARizona comes and immediately wants to point the finger away from the non-call against Amare to something else.
Good luck. Give Danny Fortson a kick in the teeth from us.I'm looking forward to tonight's game
If the entire game would have been called corretly, there wouold have been no need for us to talk about the no-call.cap said:OK. It seems to me that there’s a lot of anger among Kings players and fans who feel they had were robbed by the referees not calling the last play correctly. We’re simply pointing out that if they had called it correctly, there would have been no shot in the first place, so the goaltending argument would be moot.
Good luck. Give Danny Fortson a kick in the teeth from us.
cap said:OK. It seems to me that there’s a lot of anger among Kings players and fans who feel they had were robbed by the referees not calling the last play correctly. We’re simply pointing out that if they had called it correctly, there would have been no shot in the first place, so the goaltending argument would be moot.
kgrichwine said:Close call there. I only count two seconds during that clip, but he may have been in the paint longer during the layup.
Good call.PFFFT!! said:Lets bury this. I just officially called a time out. I'm getting my Corona![]()
PFFFT!! said:Lets bury this. I just officially called a time out. I'm getting my Corona![]()
I don’t think I agree.1kingzfan said:But, you see, in that same vein, I could go even further and claim that Webb was clearly fouled by Stoudemire as he was making the play that was traveling and prior to the 3-second call. If you look closely, I don't think I'm wrong there.
Would you rather have a .636 career free-throw shooter on the line having to make two out of two, or would you rather have Brad all alone under the hoop? All he had to do was lay it up off the glass!So Webb should have had two free throws to tie it.
All the analysis is on that play. That play featured two missed calls that, if called, would for all intents and purposes have ended the game in the Suns’ favor, and another missed call that, if called, would have given the Kings an opportunity, but an opportunity inferior to the one they were actually given.The point is that the game got to a point where no whistles stopped it and a shot was headed into the goal, so the focus of analysis should be on that play. That's the ONLY point.
You first. We got next.OK, now, let's beat Seattle, shall we???