Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-22)

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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#61 » by MeestR » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:22 am

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-yftmrbgvg[/youtube]
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#62 » by BJSmiles » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:56 am

HELL YES! TINSLEY! HELL YES! Finally, we beat OKC. Wish I could have watched the game, sounded awesome.
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#63 » by BJSmiles » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:01 am

SLC Biz wrote:lol refs don't understand physics.

So, I saw that play, and I was astounded that they could come to the conclusion, even after seeing slow mo replay, that Hayward could have possibly touched that last. I said the exact same thing you did. I bet that ref's physics teacher is proud. :lol:
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#64 » by SLC Biz » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:01 am

Four close wins in a row. That's extremely encouraging.
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#65 » by SLC Biz » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:02 am

BJSmiles wrote:
SLC Biz wrote:lol refs don't understand physics.

So, I saw that play, and I was astounded that they could come to the conclusion, even after seeing slow mo replay, that Hayward could have possibly touched that last. I said the exact same thing you did. I bet that ref's physics teacher is proud. :lol:


I still can't believe that call. Thank God we won regardless. It was probably the worst I've seen all season.
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#66 » by phrizzo » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:05 am

it's possible for hayward to be the last one to touch the ball and still have it fly up but you could clearly see in the replay that his hand was off it while durant was still touching it
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#67 » by BJSmiles » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:17 am

phrizzo wrote:it's possible for hayward to be the last one to touch the ball and still have it fly up but you could clearly see in the replay that his hand was off it while durant was still touching it

It would change direction after Durant touched it, and it clearly didn't. If Hay did touch it, no way it flies up like that.
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#68 » by Hoops Addict » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:34 am

Great game. The Jazz looked great defeating one of the NBA's best.

Enjoy 2.5min of NBA.com video.

http://www.nba.com/games/20120320/OKCUTA/gameinfo.html
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Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-22) 

Post#69 » by Litany » Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:45 am

Despite the refs trying to job the Jazz In the Lakers game and this one the Jazz triumphed. I rewatched it and that last quarter was atrocious including the physics call.

They are called FThunder for a reason.
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#70 » by hornacek4three » Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:21 pm

SLC Biz wrote:
BJSmiles wrote:
SLC Biz wrote:lol refs don't understand physics.

So, I saw that play, and I was astounded that they could come to the conclusion, even after seeing slow mo replay, that Hayward could have possibly touched that last. I said the exact same thing you did. I bet that ref's physics teacher is proud. :lol:


I still can't believe that call. Thank God we won regardless. It was probably the worst I've seen all season.



No-The worst call was the flagrant on Tinsley against the Lakers! I almost broke the remote! I hate the calls we get when we play the Lakers. I did break something in the playoffs one year when Gasol kept going over our backs for rebounds :D
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Re: Game 46: Oklahoma City Thunder (34-11) @ Utah Jazz (23-2 

Post#71 » by SLC Biz » Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:25 am

Haha, I've broken remotes on two occasions, and both of them were against the Lakers.

Occasion #1: The phantom foul game in 2006. We were up by 2, Kobe missed at the buzzer, but the refs said that Devin Brown fouled him (he didn't). We ended up losing in OT.

Occasion #2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKZa_Tpa1qA

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