mercury wrote:So the Hawks get to face a rested Shaq instead of an "end of game" Shaq... big difference.
Serves 'em right for cheating.
I think the Hawks should be given a technical foul too.
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“[Your English] depends on where you start in the NBA,” said Nesterovic. “I started in Minnesota, he [Brezec] started in Indiana. That’s a pretty tough organization to pick up English.”
Chuck Nevicic wrote:This is complete bull. After all the help the cHeat have gotten the last couple years they should have taken that pointless loss and STFU. What a joke franchise.
“[Your English] depends on where you start in the NBA,” said Nesterovic. “I started in Minnesota, he [Brezec] started in Indiana. That’s a pretty tough organization to pick up English.”
...as far as sportsbooks are concerned - game is over and Hawks won by whatever score it was and all bets paid off will NOT be gone after
books don't care what happened after the fact or what will happen in the future
The NBA ruled that the Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat must replay the final 51.9 seconds of their previous game because the Hawks' scoring table mistakenly ruled that Shaquille O'Neal fouled out.
Pistons coach Flip Saunders can relate."When I was in the CBA, we had a similar situation where we had a protest and they upheld it," Saunders said.
The situation came when he coached in LaCrosse and his team played Birmingham. The officials awarded Birmingham two shooting fouls on what should have been simple change-of-possession fouls."The difference was when we went to play (later), we had seven new players in our team," Saunders said.