So the dingbat controlling the clock screws up and the Kings get shafted.
I mean, I guess. It's just that dude has been doing color for the lakers since '87, and even if, as you say, you only watch the lakers when they're playing the Kings, there's a greater than zero percent chance that you've had to hear a lakers broadcast more than once in the last thirty-five years, so not knowing his name seems kind of deliberate.It’s not that I didn’t get his name right. I’ve never heard of him.
18-5 turnovers ain’t gonna do it folks
I can’t disagree here! Walton’s rambling 60s nostalgia anecdotes and bizarrely hyperbolic metaphors after exciting plays are borderline performance art!!
…But like, more “juggler in the park” performance art vs something people would actually pay for.
Yeah, it's rare to see a coach have a reaction like that, and not get T'd up: almost like they knew that the Kings were about to eat it, and decided to give him some leeway?Gentry with the “oh HELL no!”
Also refs let lying lebron steal the tip after screwing us. Yup that’s about right.Kings should contest the game, I'm serious. That was such a horrendous call
I think it's pointless. The ruling is that Fox didn't touch the ball while pointing out a neutral error in the game, thus the stoppage, when the game resumes, even though Fox was alone in the whole half court by himself, he legally did not have possession.Kings should contest the game, I'm serious. That was such a horrendous call
I think it's pointless. The ruling is that Fox didn't touch the ball while pointing out a neutral error in the game, thus the stoppage, when the game resumes, even though Fox was alone in the whole half court by himself, he legally did not have possession.
Yeah, it's rare to see a coach have a reaction like that, and not get T'd up: almost like they knew that the Kings were about to eat it, and decided to give him some leeway?
It would have been fair to give the Kings the ball, when they didn't have possession?Yea but that's ridiculous. He was clearly by himself. I get what you're saying but it's still ridiculous and jump ball wasn't fair at all.
It would have been fair to give the Kings the ball, when they didn't have possession?
They absolutely knew it was a ridiculous call. The rules were simply not designed for that situation, but instead of realizing that and calling an audible, they went with a by-the-book interpretation of the rules that made no sense and only hurt a team that did everything right.
Gentry absolutely would have been T'ed up for that except for the fact they KNEW they had boned him, and hard.
It would have been fair to give the Kings the ball, when they didn't have possession?
I think it was the correct call. No one established possession when the refs blew their whistle. Fox out smarted himself.Kings should contest the game, I'm serious. That was such a horrendous call
I feel like only two out of these three things are true. At least, it made sense to me, even though the Kings did get boned.They absolutely knew it was a ridiculous call. The rules were simply not designed for that situation, but instead of realizing that and calling an audible, they went with a by-the-book interpretation of the rules that made no sense and only hurt a team that did everything right.
I think it was the correct call. No one established possession when the refs blew their whistle. Fox out smarted himself.
Um, for what it's worth I have no idea who he is either. <shrug> I can't recall the last time I've heard a Lakers broadcast. Likely a decade or more. And I don't pay a lot of attention to the other team broadcasters anyways. So it's not unreasonable in my eyes.I mean, I guess. It's just that dude has been doing color for the lakers since '87, and even if, as you say, you only watch the lakers when they're playing the Kings, there's a greater than zero percent chance that you've had to hear a lakers broadcast more than once in the last thirty-five years, so not knowing his name seems kind of deliberate.
It's not really that serious, it just strikes me as weird.