Game 34 : MEM vs DEN
Game 34 : MEM vs DEN
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Ja's shot isn't falling tonight. Great 1st half for Clarke though.
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VCfor3 wrote:Ja's shot isn't falling tonight. Great 1st half for Clarke though.
Great game from Clarke, he's really been playing well of late.
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At this point the NBA isn't even hiding. lol. The bias mandates are obvious for anyone not trying to deny reality & their own eyes.
Mitchell getting a tech because MVP Embiid got stuffed by the rim, lol
If that last play was Lebron/Lakers on Jokic, not Ja/Memphis. Lebron would be shooting 2.
Mitchell getting a tech because MVP Embiid got stuffed by the rim, lol
If that last play was Lebron/Lakers on Jokic, not Ja/Memphis. Lebron would be shooting 2.
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https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/2021/3/13/22328803/recapping-the-enemy-memphis-grizzlies-vs-denver-nuggets
Someone needs to send this screen shot to the poster on Memphis sub reddit that tried to post a still shot of Jokic going straight up "BEFORE" the contact, in order to state that it wasn't a foul, lol.
The picture shown on GBB shows that his right hand is coming down & has already made contact with Morant's left arm about a foot away from the ball Where he's at least, not vertical, as the sub reddit poster knowingly suggests with a selected still of him being vertical. While stating that it's sour grapes on Memphis fans behalf to suggest otherwise, lol. No sour grapes here NBA, I know you're BS. Not much different than you giving a clean 2 minute report against the Bucks when the Buck player clearly tripped over his own foot.
Anytime the hand moves forward or comes down, he's "NOT" vertical. You know how many soft calls Memphis has gotten this way to not get this one that's right in front of the ref who was about to call the play & decided not too.
His hand went up after the contact with Morant on the way down & before the Brooks foul, which shows he was going to make a call & something, whatever it was, made him change his mind just shy of the events leading to the outside official calling a foul on you guessed it, Memphis, lol.
Does anyone know how substantial evidence works ? Other parts of the game suggest this one was never going to be in Memphis favor especially against Jokic to decide this game on National TV. I don't know if anyone else has noticed but Memphis TO's are generally higher when playing on national TV. Would anyone like to know what helps contribute to that beyond it being the big stage ?.
One team is being allowed to play more physical defensively than the other. While the other racks up their foul count on soft contact. Recent Laker's game comes to mind when Memphis were -21 on the FT line 3rd Q for Lakers to make up their early 20pt deficit. + 20 FT's - 20 Lakers deficit, with them rewarding a clear Lebron flop on a missed shot to top it off.
Are Memphis fans really doubting & excusing what went on there?.
Someone needs to send this screen shot to the poster on Memphis sub reddit that tried to post a still shot of Jokic going straight up "BEFORE" the contact, in order to state that it wasn't a foul, lol.
The picture shown on GBB shows that his right hand is coming down & has already made contact with Morant's left arm about a foot away from the ball Where he's at least, not vertical, as the sub reddit poster knowingly suggests with a selected still of him being vertical. While stating that it's sour grapes on Memphis fans behalf to suggest otherwise, lol. No sour grapes here NBA, I know you're BS. Not much different than you giving a clean 2 minute report against the Bucks when the Buck player clearly tripped over his own foot.
Anytime the hand moves forward or comes down, he's "NOT" vertical. You know how many soft calls Memphis has gotten this way to not get this one that's right in front of the ref who was about to call the play & decided not too.
His hand went up after the contact with Morant on the way down & before the Brooks foul, which shows he was going to make a call & something, whatever it was, made him change his mind just shy of the events leading to the outside official calling a foul on you guessed it, Memphis, lol.
Does anyone know how substantial evidence works ? Other parts of the game suggest this one was never going to be in Memphis favor especially against Jokic to decide this game on National TV. I don't know if anyone else has noticed but Memphis TO's are generally higher when playing on national TV. Would anyone like to know what helps contribute to that beyond it being the big stage ?.
One team is being allowed to play more physical defensively than the other. While the other racks up their foul count on soft contact. Recent Laker's game comes to mind when Memphis were -21 on the FT line 3rd Q for Lakers to make up their early 20pt deficit. + 20 FT's - 20 Lakers deficit, with them rewarding a clear Lebron flop on a missed shot to top it off.
Are Memphis fans really doubting & excusing what went on there?.