therealozzykhan wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote: refs keep getting worse
So it was supposed to be Mavs ball and the ref gave it to GS?
Is that Jason Kidd told Mark Cuban while spilling a drink?
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therealozzykhan wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote: refs keep getting worse
So it was supposed to be Mavs ball and the ref gave it to GS?
AussieCeltic wrote:DonaldSanders wrote:
Sequence before the break above -- possession indicated, then timeout indicated. Wasn't super clear, but it's there.
It looks like he overturns the call and points the other direction which is why you see Looney get upset when he points the Mavs direction.
At no point does he do the timeout signal. Either way, there is clear confusion and the ref should clarify prior to restarting play.
I don’t think it should be overturned or replayed but I think this is a ref not doing his job properly.
BoatsNZones wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:Brother, the hand up with a whistle is the precise signal for a timeout (you can very, very clearly see it at the end of the video). The reason why it confused Looney for a split second is because he had his head turned while the ref was making this gesture and only saw the point to the scorers table (so, like any rational player, he clarified what the call was when he was confused).
This a whole lot to do about nothing. But that is what happened. Moving on.
The hand up is not the timeout signal! The timeout signal is the T with one finger.
I agree it’s nothing but can see why Mavs are upset
Lol no dude. By far the most common Timeout signal is the hand up. I assure you every player/coach is aware.
AussieCeltic wrote:Mamba81p wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:
The hand up is not the timeout signal! The timeout signal is the T with one finger on the palm.
I agree it’s nothing but can see why Mavs are upset
In NBA refs don't use the T for timeout. They use that for technical foul. It is obvious what the ref calledbut only Mavs announcer and J Kidd got it wrong.
What their announcers says it's irrelevant... A team should not draw plays based on a freaking announcer. That is for the crowd.
T with a single finger is timeout. T with the all the fingers is a tech.
Tapping on the shoulders indicates 20 second timeout.
mademan wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:
The hand up is not the timeout signal! The timeout signal is the T with one finger.
I agree it’s nothing but can see why Mavs are upset
Lol no dude. By far the most common Timeout signal is the hand up. I assure you every player/coach is aware.
tbf, the hand up signal is also the signal they use when theyre changing the call. Dude made calls in both directions in quick succession and nobody on the Mavs actually called a timeout, adding to the confusion (it was a TV timeout, and they almost never point to a side when they call a TV timeout).
It was far from clear cut and the Mavs genuinely believed it was their ball and i cant say they were wrong to believe that. Do i think it actually comes to anything during appeal? No, but it doesnt mean theyre wrong.
Mamba81p wrote:mademan wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:Lol no dude. By far the most common Timeout signal is the hand up. I assure you every player/coach is aware.
tbf, the hand up signal is also the signal they use when theyre changing the call. Dude made calls in both directions in quick succession and nobody on the Mavs actually called a timeout, adding to the confusion (it was a TV timeout, and they almost never point to a side when they call a TV timeout).
It was far from clear cut and the Mavs genuinely believed it was their ball and i cant say they were wrong to believe that. Do i think it actually comes to anything during appeal? No, but it doesnt mean theyre wrong.
We don't have the old TV timeout anymore. Every timeout is assigned to a team, and they (should) always point to a bench.
dockingsched wrote:Refs clearly signaled warriors call and have now confirmed they called it warriors ball then signaled Mavs timeout….so when Cuban tweets that the call was changed from mavs ball to warriors ball DURING the timeout, is he totally lying and making that up? Having a hard time reconciling how he could make that claim.
I could see him claiming that they thought it was always mavs ball based on the misinterpret timeout hand signal, but how he could boldly claim that it was changed during the timeout without telling them?
dockingsched wrote:Refs clearly signaled warriors call and have now confirmed they called it warriors ball then signaled Mavs timeout….so when Cuban tweets that the call was changed from mavs ball to warriors ball DURING the timeout, is he totally lying and making that up? Having a hard time reconciling how he could make that claim.
I could see him claiming that they thought it was always mavs ball based on the misinterpret timeout hand signal, but how he could boldly claim that it was changed DURING the timeout? Where would he get that idea from?
maverick_41 wrote::-?
If a soccer team would use such an opportunity to score an easy goal they would be endlessly criticised for lack of fair play spirit.
maverick_41 wrote::-?
If a soccer team would use such an opportunity to score an easy goal they would be endlessly criticised for lack of fair play spirit.
DonaldSanders wrote:maverick_41 wrote::-?
If a soccer team would use such an opportunity to score an easy goal they would be endlessly criticised for lack of fair play spirit.
Fair play spirit? Is that what is happening when Luka cries every possession and makes a money sign indicating that he thinks the refs are paid off?
heatwillbeback wrote:
I honestly think this has a better chance than most. It wasn't a subjective call. Seems to be they just never announced the change in the call.
I have also seen a game where the protest was successful and the remaining minutes were replayed.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/6271-nba-hawks-heat-to-replay-closing-minute-of-game#:~:text=The%20Heat%20filed%20a%20protest,history%20and%20first%20since%201982.
monopoman wrote:maverick_41 wrote::-?
If a soccer team would use such an opportunity to score an easy goal they would be endlessly criticised for lack of fair play spirit.
A goal in soccer is vastly more valuable when a typical soccer game ends like 2-1, meanwhile 2 points in an NBA game is worth about 1/30th or 1/40th of a point in soccer.
monopoman wrote:maverick_41 wrote::-?
If a soccer team would use such an opportunity to score an easy goal they would be endlessly criticised for lack of fair play spirit.
A goal in soccer is vastly more valuable when a typical soccer game ends like 2-1, meanwhile 2 points in an NBA game is worth about 1/30th or 1/40th of a point in soccer.
monopoman wrote:maverick_41 wrote::-?
If a soccer team would use such an opportunity to score an easy goal they would be endlessly criticised for lack of fair play spirit.
A goal in soccer is vastly more valuable when a typical soccer game ends like 2-1, meanwhile 2 points in an NBA game is worth about 1/30th or 1/40th of a point in soccer.