Andri wrote:NO-KG-AI wrote:Andri wrote:
Hey, yesterday even the Pel's crew (the best by far in the league IMO) recognized during the game in 2 specific fouls that there was little contact or not at all. Take what happened with the elbow to Gobert's face two days ago.
Saying 'insanely laughable' is quite lame to be honest. And who are 'you guys'? I root for Zion, so drop that automatic reactions and try to listen a little bit more.
Pointing out two fouls on a guy that is involved in contact 20+ drives IS laughable.
There’s no way that you can make a case that Zion is getting the most undeserved calls compared to his fellow stars that are absorbing a lot less contact and shooting a lot more foul shots, but anecdotal evidence might be the worst.
But since the Pels commentary team is the holy grail of analysis, they’ve been complaining all year that he doesn’t get nearly enough compared to other stars that get hit a lot less.
I really don’t complain about foul shots because I think Zion and his opponents get away with a lot of contact against each other and it’s kind of how it should be called.
But compared to other MVP guys listed? Totally laughable. Dudes are flopping, flailing and falling their way to more free throws than the dude setting a new standard for amount of times attacking the rim in the half court
You can list whatever hyperbole (holy grail of what? Seriously? I had made a case of what?), you should think you are the holy grail of a lot things.
Waste of time. The moment you are into discussing how some really bad calls can impact perception about Zion is progressing, let me know. Happy new year!
Once you're down to discuss that everyone gets bad calls more often than the guy who gets hit the most, holler.
Your perception is that he gets more special treatment as the NBA golden boy, and he's indisputably the most contacted player playing right now, so he should be leading in free throws by a wide wide margin. We can talk more once he is.



















