
benji wrote:rayallen20 wrote:What if you let them play a real game? 5 on 5?
The former team (Walker-Rose-Pedja-Anderson-Fisher) would vaporize the latter team off the face of the earth. They have gobs of rings, the latter team has one ring combined. Anyone who doesn't have a ring is worthless especially compared to those who won rings.
Real basketball fans know this, anyone with a ring is better than anyone without one automatically.
Learn about the game already, maybe you could try watching it to start.
Did you even watch the video? There's no reading required there so watch it again. It won't hurt your brain.ZanShadow wrote:about stu and find everything he says relevant and credible
not retarded --> retarded --> even more retardedx-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:Replying back will only make it worse and you will look even more retarded.
Not obsession, more like pity. To quote:ZanShadow wrote:ain't u that idiot that constantly gets obsessed by posts from an idiotic Heat fan
You're the dumbest 30 year old I've ever come across. Ever. And I've endured Coolmac's posts.
shadowgrin wrote:Did you even watch the video? There's no reading required there so watch it again. It won't hurt your brain.ZanShadow wrote:about stu and find everything he says relevant and credible
First, it wasn't sure who started the clock early, could be a ref or the "clock guy" on the scorer's table.
Second, he said the proper procedure what should be done in instances like that. For the refs who like to blow their whistle easily just to follow the 'respect for the game' rule, they could have at least followed the procedure in that situation.
shadowgrin wrote:not retarded --> retarded --> even more retardedx-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:Replying back will only make it worse and you will look even more retarded.
Other people notice ZanShadow's disability too
shadowgrin wrote:Not obsession, more like pity. To quote:ZanShadow wrote:ain't u that idiot that constantly gets obsessed by posts from an idiotic Heat fanYou're the dumbest 30 year old I've ever come across. Ever. And I've endured Coolmac's posts.
So says the whiny bitch every time the Heat loses.ZanShadow wrote:Dude, ain't you a bitch for real?
True, it would be unfair to LeBron and the Heat but you're thinking one-sided. Would it be fair to the Cavs then? Granted none of the players from both teams made the mistake, as it were the officials (refs or time keeper) that made the error, but if you're talking about fairness might as well treat the Cavs with some fairness regarding application of the rules in such an incident.Like I said, (here I repeat again, cuz grin can't read) refs applying common sense was justifiable imo. 2.9 or something on the clock and a player got the shot off well before and made an incredible shot. Penalizing players in such situation would be pretty unfair and stupid, especially for the mistakes caused by not players.
LMAO. I could quote all of your post in this thread when the Heat wins and loses and none of them would make sense. Hilarious.no common sense whatsoever(u don't seem to have any anyways)
It's not Stu's personal reason. He merely stated the rules which all of the officials agreed upon. Why you hate Stu so much?Lastly I still haven't heard any good reason or your own version of why the play should have been nullified cuz I clearly didn't agree with stu's one
I'm making it as stupid and easy as it is so you can understand.r u just enjoying throwing me stupid questions cuz I am getting tired of responding u seriously.
Hey, at least I have a brain. Thanks. Can't say the same thing about you though.ZanShadow wrote:Nope, it's your one sided brain that is assuming that I'm thinking only one sided for the Heat players.
Because the defending team wasn't aware of the clock error too?They defended like it was 2.9 seconds, not like the clock already ran out.
Did you even watch the second video of Stu talking? I know you can't read but don't tell me you can't listen too?Your beloved gobytherule also clearly states that the clock doesn't start running till the player actually touches the ball. It happened to be the rule that referees decided to respect this time. What procedure were you and Stu crying out for more after 10 minutes of reviewing? Call Stu/Stern for an advice?
That's the point. There's a rule for that very specific situation and that is to repeat the inbounds. I would understand it being flexible if there is no specific rule pertaining to that specific situation or at least the rule is subject between a 'gray area', but it's not. It's written, it's set, it's defined. No gray areas or in betweens that needs the "flexibility" of the officials.All the bias aside, the referees were being flexible which made perfect sense for that specific situation.
x-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:Hey I don't want to start anything, but ZanShadow I strongly recommend you to just simply start ignoring them. Replying back will only make it worse and you will look even more retarded. I made a mistake falling into imefimef's trap in the Kobe vs LeBron thread for example.
shadowgrin wrote:Hey, at least I have a brain. Thanks. Can't say the same thing about you though.ZanShadow wrote:Nope, it's your one sided brain that is assuming that I'm thinking only one sided for the Heat players.
shadowgrin wrote:Because the defending team wasn't aware of the clock error too?
shadowgrin wrote:That's the point. There's a rule for that very specific situation and that is to repeat the inbounds. I would understand it being flexible if there is no specific rule pertaining to that specific situation or at least the rule is subject between a 'gray area', but it's not. It's written, it's set, it's defined. No gray areas or in betweens that needs the "flexibility" of the officials.
And yet you claim it wasn't fair for the other team.
refs went with their own sense and decided that players all played as if there were 2.9 seconds remaining on the shot clock, which was good enough for them to over turn the decision.
It's also funny that you are now being a big fan of rules and regulation.
shadowgrin wrote:And yet you claim it wasn't fair for the other team.
Yes. It's unfair for either team. If the shot wasn't counted, it's unfair to the Heat. If the shot was counted, it's unfair to the Cavs.
To cut the crap of the officials erring, follow the specific rule in that situation and give both teams a chance again to shoot and defend.
shadowgrin wrote:Care to give any solid proof to back this up other than your interpretation of the video/play in question? Any sound recording from that video which states specifically that was their conclusion that "all played as if there were 2.9 seconds"?
shadowgrin wrote:For all I know, refs could be covering their asses (if one of them started the clock early), so they had to reverse it. Of course I don't know that. The only definite thing I know is what the rule states should be done.
shadowgrin wrote:I guess I'm wrong.
Maybe the league should abolish all of the rules completely and give all the refs the "flexibility" they deserve.
Shot clock violation? Who cares, let the refs decide with their flexibility in handling that.
Player has 6 fouls? Fuck it, let the refs decide for themselves if the player stays or not.
Stepped on the line shooting a three? Doesn't matter, refs will surely handle that.
Or maybe the league should give the refs full authority on how they should personally interpret the rules. It worked well for that 'respect for the game' rule, right?
No, it would still be a problem if that's the case because it's unfair to the Heat of having the clock error against them. Minor or not, it's still a problem.ZanShadow wrote:If Lebron missed the shot, this issue wouldn't even have arised as a problem.
If most people found it reasonable to jump off a cliff, would you do it too? Just because a 'million' people think it's right doesn't mean it is.ZanShadow wrote:Seemed like the refs applied their common sense to the case which most of people found reasonable...
...General perception by public actually seem to approve what they did...
iirc the refs can also start the shot clock. There have been instances in the past of false starts by the time keeper of the home teams which led to the league enabling the refs to automatically start the clock remotely and the league assigning its own time keepers now instead of the home teams. The extent to which that rule is properly implemented, I don't know.ZanShadow wrote:I doubt it. Do the refs control the shot clock? I thought there was a shot clock guy seperately. I doubt the league would pursue this matter and punish the refs anyways.
Wow, you should be given a medal, Nostradamus!ZanShadow wrote:lolz... i saw this coming
shadowgrin wrote:I'm not really sure on this one but I think the opposing coaches pick two players from the other team on who would shoot the FT, the coach of the team must only pick between the two chosen by the opposing coach.
iirc the refs can also start the shot clock.
Seriously, I can't recall the league punishing the refs for mistakes. Reprimand maybe, but no punish.
benji wrote:How many cans of vegetables did you buy?
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