shadowgrin wrote:bowdown wrote:Good looking dunk but he was barely challenged at all. Just glanced Aldridge's body who tried to sell the charge call and ended up looking destitute laying on the ground.
What made the dunk good wasn't the flop challenge it was the distance from where he jumped, from inside the circle. About 9 feet.
shadowgrin wrote:Iguodala doing a Blake Griffin offensive foul.
rise wrote:shadowgrin wrote:Iguodala doing a Blake Griffin offensive foul.
How the hell is that an offensive foul? Josh Smith pulled him down and Iggy still jammed it. That's awesome.
There's an obvious and common response to these protestations, which is that no coach would identify hacking targets if players simply made their free throws. But there is very little evidence that NBA players can easily improve their percentages from the line. And while many fans like to chalk that inability up to laziness, it's not as if these athletes don't see massive improvement in other areas of their games over the course of their careers.
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