Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!
No, they weren't. It's been 10 years. The Clippers are in the territory they're in because of consistent failures over a much longer stretch than...
The Thunder have missed at least six layups or dunks in this quarter alone.
And fittingly, the official compounds his error by calling a technical on a coach who even dares to be upset about it.
Splitter is a 69% free throw shooter. This is idiotic.
The announcers are completely missing the point. It's not the quality of the shots as much as it's the incredible shooting display going on right...
Down 16 and out of a timeout, your go-to play is Kendrick Perkins posting up against Tim Duncan? :confused:
Nature of the point guard position and inability to watch/appreciate defense away from the ball. KD is struggling to get separation from Leonard...
OK, that was as good a facial as you'll ever see. My goodness.
I feel like this is the first time in the history of ClutchFans that we've been on the same side in a non-Rockets playoff series. End of an era.
I'd pull back on that a little. The Spurs are playing out of their minds this half - 59% shooting, Parker at 80% - and the Thunder are likely...
More NBA officiating logic... if a star player goes to the floor, it's an automatic whistle. Nothing else matters.
That play right there sums up the state of NBA officiating. Derek Fisher is roughly 5 feet away from an official, clearly isn't out of bounds, and...
Serge Ibaka has got to stop with the 18-footers. Unless there are under 5 seconds left on the shot clock, there are always better shots that team...
The Spurs are overplaying on the perimeter in an effort to keep Durant and Westbrook out of rhythm... which means there should be passing lanes...
Appears the 24-second violation wasn't and won't be reviewed. Shocking. :rolleyes:
Understood, but the problem is a lot broader than one official's ineptitude. The Heat are the biggest whiners in the game, yet they have ZERO...
This is David Stern's NBA. Zero consequences for officials combined with unlimited fines and suspensions for even the SLIGHTEST criticism of them...
It's Bill Ingram. Best not to make anything of it.
Yes, it does. Fans aren't going to keep putting money (tickets, television ratings, merchandise, etc.) into a consistently bad-to-mediocre...
How does it work against them? Because it hasn't been settled on the field. They're "ranked highly" in a trio of highly arbitrary polls decided on...