This is a no-brainer, so much so, that I considered not dignifying the question with a response. I've seen Tsai on NBA TV every day since June, and not once was I looking at/listening to her and thought "they need to get her the **** out of there."
I have thought that about Palmer watching a game. So, it's Palmer.
"The Kings had one more chance, when Bibby drove the lane on an inbounds play and kicked it out to John Salmons. But his jumper was partially tipped by Cuttino Mobley as time expired."
So his jumper was partially tipped but his arm and wrist had some kind of totally unrelated spasm that caused them to move erratically at precisely the same moment?
Then I'm confused as to why they did review the foul that was called at the end of the third and deeclared it wasn't a foul or the foul happened afer the clock expired.
Then I'm confused as to why they did review the foul that was called at the end of the third and deeclared it wasn't a foul or the foul happened afer the clock expired.
Yes, it was whether the foul was before or after the time expired, so I assumed that was the difference. Maybe the refs didn't want OT on a preseason game.
So his jumper was partially tipped but his arm and wrist had some kind of totally unrelated spasm that caused them to move erratically at precisely the same moment?