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Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:36 pm
by Wilber85
Can someone explain to me how this was not interference, 6 men on the court, violation, technical, etc?
Remember when our team came off the bench in the playoffs!
Don't mind the jenky photo. Projecter upstairs in media bulb it dying
Someone post this on GM for me. I am banned
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 2:17 pm
by starbosa10
Checking on your teammate who got assaulted= suspension
Interfering with play by stepping on the court = good defense
I wonder what the difference is....
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 4:03 pm
by Wilber85
This is ridiculous. That should have been a tech or something.
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 4:15 pm
by RunDogGun
Has anyone submitted this to the league?
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 4:16 pm
by Wilber85
RunDogGun wrote:Has anyone submitted this to the league?
I dont even see this being talked about anywhere! It is crazy. Someone post on GM . I want to see what people say.
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 11:17 pm
by lilfishi22
I don't think there's any comparison to what happened with the Suns. It's clear in the rules about which scenario would warrant ejection/suspensions.
If anything, there should be a technical here but yeah no comparison to the Suns players leaving the bench during an altercation.
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 11:41 pm
by suns12345
lilfishi22 wrote:I don't think there's any comparison to what happened with the Suns. It's clear in the rules about which scenario would warrant ejection/suspensions.
If anything, there should be a technical here but yeah no comparison to the Suns players leaving the bench during an altercation.
And while i was rooting for the W's in this game, if they called a tech here it would be a bit outrageous.
I do think they have been way to relaxed over the years about benches standing on the court during games which leads to these kinds of scenarios. If you're not in the game you should be on the court. simple as that.
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 3:49 pm
by King4Day
Coaches step on the court all the time during plays and aren't called for anything. They aren't going to call this. Especially since it had 0 impacted on the play
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 4:17 pm
by dmastro32
King4Day wrote:Coaches step on the court all the time during plays and aren't called for anything. They aren't going to call this. Especially since it had 0 impacted on the play
Your saying as a shooter who believes they’re alone and then someone steps into your peripheral vision and claps right in your ear wouldn’t affect the shot? Not to mention being worried about coming down on someone’s foot and rolling an ankle. If I am shooting in that corner I would sale it and make sure a bench player makes contact with me
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 4:38 pm
by Wilber85
King4Day wrote:Coaches step on the court all the time during plays and aren't called for anything. They aren't going to call this. Especially since it had 0 impacted on the play
This had Zero impact on the play? There were 5 players around him yelling and one jab stepped at him! Ridiculous that you think this is alright behavior.
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 4:38 pm
by Wilber85
dmastro32 wrote:King4Day wrote:Coaches step on the court all the time during plays and aren't called for anything. They aren't going to call this. Especially since it had 0 impacted on the play
Your saying as a shooter who believes they’re alone and then someone steps into your peripheral vision and claps right in your ear wouldn’t affect the shot? Not to mention being worried about coming down on someone’s foot and rolling an ankle. If I am shooting in that corner I would sale it and make sure a bench player makes contact with me
Pump fake and run into the bench player hahaha that would have been epic
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 4:39 pm
by Wilber85
lilfishi22 wrote:I don't think there's any comparison to what happened with the Suns. It's clear in the rules about which scenario would warrant ejection/suspensions.
If anything, there should be a technical here but yeah no comparison to the Suns players leaving the bench during an altercation.
The comparison is that players were off bench and on court. Not same scenario but if this is OK! The Suns bench needs to just stand on the line the whole game talking crap!
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 7:32 pm
by King4Day
dmastro32 wrote:King4Day wrote:Coaches step on the court all the time during plays and aren't called for anything. They aren't going to call this. Especially since it had 0 impacted on the play
Your saying as a shooter who believes they’re alone and then someone steps into your peripheral vision and claps right in your ear wouldn’t affect the shot? Not to mention being worried about coming down on someone’s foot and rolling an ankle. If I am shooting in that corner I would sale it and make sure a bench player makes contact with me
Wilber85 wrote:King4Day wrote:Coaches step on the court all the time during plays and aren't called for anything. They aren't going to call this. Especially since it had 0 impacted on the play
This had Zero impact on the play? There were 5 players around him yelling and one jab stepped at him! Ridiculous that you think this is alright behavior.
That's my fault. I thought AD was the shooter. Not sure how I missed the Warrior shooter. I think I was watching the guy stepping on the court and then looked up and saw AD there.
I would have argued that if I'm Kerr (he probably didn't see it).
The bench probably can do whatever they want as long as they aren't touching the player but the guy who stepped on the court, in that scenario, absolutely should have been T'd
Re: Lakers (Interference) Explanation | Rule?
Posted: Mon May 24, 2021 3:23 pm
by RunDogGun
Well bench players can't do whatever they want. When they say something out of line, they can get T'd up just like any player on the court. This should have been a T, no question. The fact that nothing happened is troubling, and it seems like coaches are oblivious to what their bench is doing, and/or encourages that poor sport mentality.