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All of this coverage on ESPN is from the Warriors' perspective.
Yeah, I didn't even post about those because they are so common and are done so often.
Some coaches use that to their advantage. They'll do it on every play, and because the referee is reluctant to blow the whistle on the same thing...
Correct. The screener has to be "set". He can't slide in the way of someone or stick his ass out, or grab a player, or anything. He has to be...
They don't get called because the refs seem to only make the call when a guy falls down. But a guy being held so that he can't get to his man...
Then the Warriors players will fall down and flop and the Rockets will get called for a foul. Jason Terry tried that on Ezeli and got called...
It really wasn't. The only reason it was "fair" is because the Rockets switched everything and didn't try to fight around the screens. If...
I think so. There were a couple of them I couldn't get to upload. One was with Livingston literally pushing Ariza out of the way so that he...
And that is against the rules.
Bogut is the biggest offender. But he only played 16 minutes last night. He had 3 egregious holds that freed up shooters for wide-open 3's...
They are vines. Maybe you have to click on them to get them to play? Maybe wait a second and they'll load?
These aren't just "moving" screens where the screener just kind of sticks his hip out. I didn't even bother with those since they happen on almost...