"I had no issue with it," Harrison Barnes said of the altercation. "At the end of the day, that's the fight that we need as a team, that's the fight that we'll need this season, and that's the fight we'll need for the playoffs."
Sure you can love his edge but his game kinda suck. He’s 26 year shooting guard averaging 4 ppg shooting 35 percent overall. He’s not going to beat out any of our guards outside of maybe Keon Ellis
Sure you can love his edge but his game kinda suck. He’s 26 year shooting guard averaging 4 ppg shooting 35 percent overall. He’s not going to beat out any of our guards outside of maybe Keon Ellis
Garrison Mathews is 2-8 against the Kings in his career, with his team losing by an average of 8 points. To the 2019-2023 Kings! We should play against him every game!
Garrison Mathews is 2-8 against the Kings in his career, with his team losing by an average of 8 points. To the 2019-2023 Kings! We should play against him every game!
It blows my mind that two guys left Houston's bench and were not disciplined.
I think it should have been double techs to all thrown out and there should have also been a clear path or transition take on the initial so at least one FT and the ball. Did we even get the inbounds at the end of the fracas? I only remember Houston going on a small uh-oh run until we decided to throttle the f out of them. Kind of reminded me of the time Ainge and Ralph had their thing and Houston played their best game of the 86 finals in the aftermath before the Celtics wiped them out. Thankfully that lasted 3 minutes or less.
Yeah, but he was ejected from the game. His ejection isn't mentioned in the press release, even though the others were. You would think they would at least mention his ejection and then clarify what the result is (no fine, T rescinded, or ???).
To me this means that Metu shouldn't have been ejected. One of the game announcers or maybe it was a twitter person suggested it was Metu that bumped the official.
I'm just glad there is no further on court discipline to either of them. Matthews should probably be given a few nights off based on Wed and Fri in total.
Metu’s involvement came much later than the initial altercation…I didn’t even notice it live. Maybe the league‘s review didn’t cover enough and he saves some $$.
To me this means that Metu shouldn't have been ejected. One of the game announcers or maybe it was a twitter person suggested it was Metu that bumped the official.
I'm with you. Seems like something the refs should've been able to get right after literally 10 full minutes of looking at replays and tawking amongst themselves.