Yeah, I watched it too. I got the same vibe. It’s only a matter of time.I did watch the last quarter to that game. Agree with Nurkic, Dumbass Green was close to dirty plays once again. Gets super amped to the point of no control. Saw Kerr on the bench smiling after one play where Green drew a foul vs Nurkic, Nurk def did not like it and was ready to face off but Dumbass didn’t bite
Everyone playing out a few possessions like nothing happened is hilarious. Not even one person from his team bothered to check upon him.
You and your god damned integrity... I always knew it would come back to bite you one of these days.It pains, pains, pains, PAINS me to point this out, but if you watch the fuller video it did look like there may have been some contact between Zubac's elbow and Draymond's face, and what we see in the second video is his reaction, grabbing his face. I think he sold it, but I don't think he hit himself in the face, that was reaction. I hate everything for making me take even an inch of Draymond's side. Cruel world.
It pains, pains, pains, PAINS me to point this out, but if you watch the fuller video it did look like there may have been some contact between Zubac's elbow and Draymond's face, and what we see in the second video is his reaction, grabbing his face. I think he sold it, but I don't think he hit himself in the face, that was reaction. I hate everything for making me take even an inch of Draymond's side. Cruel world.
You're assuming the elbow contact was on the initial hit, but what if it actually caught him on the second time up? Also, depending on the severity of the initial hit, it might not have phased him enough for him NOT to be able to jump for a block attempt or rebound attempt, and it was that second contact that caught him good enough to knock him to the ground.Here's the thing, he may have got hit on the initial contact jumping into Zubac, but then he lands and jumps again before reacting. If you get elbowed in the face your not jumping again.
You're assuming the elbow contact was on the initial hit, but what if it actually caught him on the second time up? Also, depending on the severity of the initial hit, it might not have phased him enough for him NOT to be able to jump for a block attempt or rebound attempt, and it was that second contact that caught him good enough to knock him to the ground.
Unless you're concussed or have a serious leg injury, there's really no reason whatsoever for players to lay on the ground for that long. He's not the only guy who does it. It's all just some of the biggest and strongest dudes on the planet being drama queens.
That's what it looks like at the end of the video, but you can't conclude 100% that his arm was at his side throughout the entire play.Zubac's left arm is down at his side on the second jump.
Sorry, what I meant to say was...Are you sure you want to stick by "sometimes, what you see on a replay is not necessarily what actually happened in real time"?
Our judicial system relays on the opposite of that statement quite often. Maybe you meant something else.
The question is not if he made contact with his right arm which, from the videos, one can easily conclude that he did not. The question is if his left elbow may have caught Draymond (even if ever so slightly) at any point during the motion? Based on the videos seen on that tweet, it isn't as clear to me as some are making it out to be. Am I saying that any contact with that left elbow was intentional? Absolutely not, because it would have made contact due to a reasonable basketball motion. I am just saying that I won't jump into any conclusions that there was absolutely ZERO contact by Zubac's left elbow (or any part of his left arm) until I am able to see a replay from that side of the court.Zubac makes two moves for the ball with his right arm. Neither of which look like they hit Draymond in any way that warrants his reaction.
Again, based on the videos provided, it looks that way, but an alternate view COULD potentially tell us otherwise. That's what I am saying...From the view we are given, it looks like his left arm never made contact with any part of Draymond's body, but I am also acknowledging that the angle that is presented doesn't clearly show the entire movement of his left arm, as the view is somewhat obstructed.His left arm never really moves toward the ball or dray? Its up then down, between the right arm swipes. Never near drays face.
Again, based on the videos provided, it looks that way, but an alternate view COULD potentially tell us otherwise. That's what I am saying...From the view we are given, it looks like his left arm never made contact with any part of Draymond's body, but I am also acknowledging that the angle that is presented doesn't clearly show the entire movement of his left arm, as the view is somewhat obstructed.
So, what you're trying to say here is that...He would need to be flash gordon to have his elbow hit Dray in the face then his arm be down in the next few frames.
Here's the thing, he may have got hit on the initial contact jumping into Zubac, but then he lands and jumps again before reacting. If you get elbowed in the face your not jumping again.