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2015-16 NBA Thread

  • Ironman92
    Refs missed a push on that oop. May not have changed the outcome but would've been tighter til the end
  • SportsAndLady
    Ironman92;1794479 wrote:Refs missed a push on that oop. May not have changed the outcome but would've been tighter til the end
    Yeah that was a bad missed call
  • Ironman92
    Good for Toronto
  • Ironman92
    Did what Charlotte had a chance to
  • Ironman92
    Seems like Cavs haven't played in forever
  • GOONx19
    There wasn't one legal thing that happened on the last possession of the Spurs game. Lol at Dion Waiters.
  • Midstate01
    So first, Ginobili touched the line, that was missed.
    Then waiters decides to just elbow him back, that was missed.
    So lets just say those two canceled each other out.
    Waiters then JUMPS to pass the ball in. That is illegal and should have been spurs ball. Im almost positive of this, but nobody is even mentioning that. So maybe the nba rule is different, but I'm pretty sure he had to stay stationary and thus it should have been a turnover.
  • friendfromlowry
    Watch Steven Adams on that final play. I think he goes to contest the corner three-pointer and you can see a fan grab his arm afterwards trying to slow him up.
  • wildcats20
    Midstate01;1794629 wrote:So first, Ginobili touched the line, that was missed.
    Then waiters decides to just elbow him back, that was missed.
    So lets just say those two canceled each other out.
    Waiters then JUMPS to pass the ball in. That is illegal and should have been spurs ball. Im almost positive of this, but nobody is even mentioning that. So maybe the nba rule is different, but I'm pretty sure he had to stay stationary and thus it should have been a turnover.
    You cannot jump, correct.

    Manu jumping over the line would have resulted in a T since it was the last 2 minutes, normally it's a warning and then a T the second time.

    And it should have been an offensive foul on Waiters, no doubt about it.

    What happened first? Manu jumping on/over the line? I have only seen a video of Adams getting clearly grabbed. Just been reading about the rest.
  • wildcats20
    The only thing the rule book says is about leaving the playing surface. Which, I believe, is intended to mean backing up really far. I actually think you are allowed to jump, as long as you release the ball before landing.

    ETB would be the one to know officially.
  • Laley23
    Unless the NBA is different regarding inbounds there is no rule stating you can't jump. There is no such thing as a travel on a stationary inbounds play. You have like 3 feet give or take (especially when these guys are enourmous) to move how you see fit, and can move backwards as far as the gym allows within that 3 feet wide section.
  • wildcats20
    Laley23;1794636 wrote:Unless the NBA is different regarding inbounds there is no rule stating you can't jump. There is no such thing as a travel on a stationary inbounds play. You have like 3 feet give or take (especially when these guys are enourmous) to move how you see fit, and can move backwards as far as the gym allows within that 3 feet wide section.
    The NBA rule book says this

  • superman
    Laley23;1794636 wrote:Unless the NBA is different regarding inbounds there is no rule stating you can't jump. There is no such thing as a travel on a stationary inbounds play. You have like 3 feet give or take (especially when these guys are enourmous) to move how you see fit, and can move backwards as far as the gym allows within that 3 feet wide section.
    This
  • Laley23
    wildcats20;1794637 wrote:The NBA rule book says this

    #8...hmmmmm lol. Can you be a bit more vague!?!? That could be it, not sure.
  • Benny The Jet
    NBA admits to 5 incorrect calls at end of Thunder/Spurs game. MAYBE IT'S TIME TO ADDRESS YOUR AWFUL REFFING NBA!
  • Midstate01
    Nba officiating is a problem.

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  • wildcats20
    Laley23;1794640 wrote:#8...hmmmmm lol. Can you be a bit more vague!?!? That could be it, not sure.
    NBA has clarified it a little with their "last 2 minute report" from last night.

    Leaving the playing surface means "stepping into the stands".

    http://official.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/05/L2M-OKC-SAS-5-2-16.pdf
  • SportsAndLady
    Couldn't care less about this Miami/Toronto series
  • Mulva
    SportsAndLady;1794689 wrote:Couldn't care less about this Miami/Toronto series
    I texted a buddy the same thing about an hour ago. I tried to get into it, but neither of these teams are any good.
  • like_that
    Mulva;1794690 wrote:I texted a buddy the same thing about an hour ago. I tried to get into it, but neither of these teams are any good.
    Maybe it's just me being a Cleveland fan, but I'm only concerned about the heat in the East.
  • like_that
    Does anyone still rank Lowry ahead of kyrie?
  • friendfromlowry
    like_that;1794702 wrote:Does anyone still rank Lowry ahead of kyrie?
    Lowry has been a big pile of shit these playoffs, that's for sure.
  • Mulva
    Mulva;1794690 wrote:I texted a buddy the same thing about an hour ago. I tried to get into it, but neither of these teams are any good.
    That was pretty exciting though.
  • friendfromlowry
    Nevermind, he's okay.
  • SportsAndLady
    Wow