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jonas wrote:Your countless nah nah nah nah singing are the shit your talking so be careful, the mods are very tight in moderating the forums around here, no offense.
k08e4mvp wrote:I have seen alot of wining lately on different Spurs forums, about the gameclock starting to late when Fisher got the ball in his hands, for everyone who agrees with them:
they are undefeated @sbc against the lakers in the playoffs.There's a first for everything.
stack42 wrote:OT #3 now....lol, Jefferson vs Ham on tipoff
if all this fouling continues we might see Darko!
Amphatoast wrote:k08e4mvp wrote:I have seen alot of wining lately on different Spurs forums, about the gameclock starting to late when Fisher got the ball in his hands, for everyone who agrees with them:
the clock doesn't stop till the ball touches the floor i think. I've seen this always happen late in games. This is properly one of the few faults in the NBA, the shotclock situation in the final minutes.
Andrew wrote:Amphatoast wrote:k08e4mvp wrote:I have seen alot of wining lately on different Spurs forums, about the gameclock starting to late when Fisher got the ball in his hands, for everyone who agrees with them:
the clock doesn't stop till the ball touches the floor i think. I've seen this always happen late in games. This is properly one of the few faults in the NBA, the shotclock situation in the final minutes.
I thought the clock started as soon as the ball touched a player's hands?
wangster wrote:Andrew wrote:Amphatoast wrote:k08e4mvp wrote:I have seen alot of wining lately on different Spurs forums, about the gameclock starting to late when Fisher got the ball in his hands, for everyone who agrees with them:
the clock doesn't stop till the ball touches the floor i think. I've seen this always happen late in games. This is properly one of the few faults in the NBA, the shotclock situation in the final minutes.
I thought the clock started as soon as the ball touched a player's hands?
I think he's talking about the Duncan shot that put the Spurs up by 1 with 0.4 to go. He means that after a made basket, the clock stops when the ball hits the floor. Not when the ball first goes through the basket. Although, I must say I never knew that bit of information. Interesting.
Actually, the clock should stop whenever it goes trough the rim, not the net or the floor
Sit wrote:Why were the Spurs doubleteaming Kobe Bryant 35 feet from the hoop? Why wasnt Bruce BOwen on the floor? Why didnt the Spurs just defend the inbounds?
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