After this, I wonder if David Stern would consider replaying all those other games that Shaq DID foul out of the last 15-years but were never noted by the refs.....
Last 51 seconds of Hawks-Heat to be replayed....
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Last 51 seconds of Hawks-Heat to be replayed....
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Last 51 seconds of Hawks-Heat to be replayed....
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3192421
After this, I wonder if David Stern would consider replaying all those other games that Shaq DID foul out of the last 15-years but were never noted by the refs.....
After this, I wonder if David Stern would consider replaying all those other games that Shaq DID foul out of the last 15-years but were never noted by the refs.....
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I want to know how they didn't let Toronto replay the end of the game where they simply didn't credit TJ with a bucket. Thats ridiculous.
Stern at work.
TJ, Bosh, Sam Mitchell.
Wade, Shaq, Riley.
Who got the game replay? You decide.
The funny part is that the Heat will try to tank that 51 seconds.
Stern at work.
TJ, Bosh, Sam Mitchell.
Wade, Shaq, Riley.
Who got the game replay? You decide.
The funny part is that the Heat will try to tank that 51 seconds.
Please reconsider your animal consumption.
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Bucks_Revenge wrote:it's Hawks and Heat man......Shaq was traded to the Heat 4 years ago.
I had LA on my brain, thinking of those 158 Laker games from 1996-2004 where the endings now need to be replayed without Shaq....those ones where he had fouled out much earlier but the refs and scorers allowed him to stay in the game........
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BucksRuleAll22 wrote:Wow this is the dumbest thing I ever seen. How about the NBA lets the Bucks replay half of there last minutes of there games this season where the refs made horrible calls that gave the game away.
Check you email.
David Stern has just fined you.
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Wow, I would be pissed if I was a hawks fan. The NBA has no right to do this, even if it was a big mistake. There have been a lot of huge mistakes by referees and scorekeepers, and games have never been replayed. Now this is going to set a precedent that whenever an official messes up a call, a team will demand to replay the last minute of the game. It's ridiculous.
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aboveAverage wrote:Wow, I would be pissed if I was a hawks fan. The NBA has no right to do this, even if it was a big mistake. There have been a lot of huge mistakes by referees and scorekeepers, and games have never been replayed. Now this is going to set a precedent that whenever an official messes up a call, a team will demand to replay the last minute of the game. It's ridiculous.
what?
yeah, these happen all the time, despite the fact that this is the first time it's happened in my lifetime. there's a big difference between a bad call and this.
i can't believe people are upset that a major error is being corrected
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It's not a call that is being disputed therefore no precedent. The scorekeeper supplied by the hometeam is the issue. Their mistake, and that's all it was, gave their own team a competitive advantage. The NBA also didn't review it independantly and rule on it, Miami disputed the game result due to the error. A game would not be replayed over an officials call, wrong, right or a non-call. Had the scorekeepers realized their error during the game the situation would have been fixed immediately thus eliminating the need for a replay.
However, the replay won't mean anything to Miami, so it is a mute point.
However, the replay won't mean anything to Miami, so it is a mute point.










