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Go Thunder Go...lol, Give credit to the Thunder changing of the guard before our eyes. Duncan has had a great career but he is hurting the team more than helping. He is hesitant on every shot and has no lift what so ever. No excuses just getting beat by a better team.
The scary part about the Thunder is how young the core is of this team. Unless the Heat sign Nash in the off season, the Thunder are looking very good in the short term and long term.
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Zin wrote:
Obvious charge by Wade and the freaking official calls a block, pathetic officiating.
As both a Celtics fan and a basketball player who has carefully studied the charge/block rule (because I'm much more of a defensive player and work to take charges), I have to admit that the reply shows that Pierce wasn't quite set. He had gotten to the spot initially, but then shifted, and was caught in the middle of that shift.
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Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2010 12:06 am Posts: 1252 Location: South Texas
twriter wrote:
Zin wrote:
Obvious charge by Wade and the freaking official calls a block, pathetic officiating.
As both a Celtics fan and a basketball player who has carefully studied the charge/block rule (because I'm much more of a defensive player and work to take charges), I have to admit that the reply shows that Pierce wasn't quite set. He had gotten to the spot initially, but then shifted, and was caught in the middle of that shift.
I disagree, if this play happenes in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd quarter the refs call it a charge all day long. The problem in sports is the officials give the so called stars to much slack.
Here's to all Heat fans: Good Job...Good Effort...Good Job...Good Effort...Good Job...Good Effort
Obvious charge by Wade and the freaking official calls a block, pathetic officiating.
As both a Celtics fan and a basketball player who has carefully studied the charge/block rule (because I'm much more of a defensive player and work to take charges), I have to admit that the reply shows that Pierce wasn't quite set. He had gotten to the spot initially, but then shifted, and was caught in the middle of that shift.
I disagree, if this play happenes in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd quarter the refs call it a charge all day long. The problem in sports is the officials give the so called stars to much slack.
Here's to all Heat fans: Good Job...Good Effort...Good Job...Good Effort...Good Job...Good Effort
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