mattao313 wrote:The last 10 games Tolliver and Ersan has switched places. Ersan can't buy a 3pt bucket Tolliver hitting his shots.
You can't make 3's when you pump fake yourself outta the shot.
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mattao313 wrote:The last 10 games Tolliver and Ersan has switched places. Ersan can't buy a 3pt bucket Tolliver hitting his shots.
DetroitPistons wrote:Zombiesonics wrote:Tolliver when hitting shots is low key a beast ha. for some reasons his horrible november has tanked his percentages, but he has to be one of the elite marksmen in the nba. He also plays terrific defense , something i had no idea he was capable of doing. His done it to a pair of a star bigs: gasol and bosh .
Still think KCP settles sometimes, he is quick enough to get right to the rim many times. but he loves the long 2. Can't hate cause he won the game down the stretch.
I have still liked Tolliver..
DetroitSho wrote:mattao313 wrote:The last 10 games Tolliver and Ersan has switched places. Ersan can't buy a 3pt bucket Tolliver hitting his shots.
You can't make 3's when you pump fake yourself outta the shot.
zeebneeb wrote:You know after having watched the game again, how in the HELL did the refs call the foul on Drummond when Wade made contact first with a step/kick in the groin? It also goes to show Wades pathetic nature when crying for a foul on the previous play when Drummond never even touched him. Both plays didn't really register with me as much as it has on a second viewing.
Its just messed up. I'm just glad hes 33 and this is his last real relevant year in the NBA.
detroitKG wrote:Stanley going savage and taking a dump on the Heat D...
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balla345 wrote:that travel tho......
According to the NBA's officiating report, the league ruled that replay confirmed "that Jackson (DET) ends his dribble on his left foot and takes two legal steps prior to releasing his pass."The league formally cited the play as a "correct non-call."
The league's ruling on that play was, "Wade (MIA) leads with an unnatural extended leg into the mid-section of Drummond (DET). This contact trumps any contact by Drummond that affects the shot attempt."
Then, with 1:27 to play, the league ruled that Heat center Hassan Whiteside should have been called for a shooting foul against Pistons forward Marcus Morris, with play instead allowed to continue, with Whiteside then dunking on the other end nine seconds later, for the Heat's final points.