Ruzious wrote:hands11 wrote:doclinkin wrote:It is under the Gortat TOV list. 2nd video. Gortat holds Drummond by the arm which prevents him from going for the block. Would have been called for a moving screen regardless. Good call by the refs.
Sucks. But he'll get a few. Otto's got long arms and decent hands.
Thanks for the link. I wanted to see that again.
But come on. Holds his arm ?

Moving screen
That was a weak ass call. Horrible call. He barely touched Drummonds and he ran away from the play. There was a very small screen but that kind of stuff goes uncalled all the time.
Those refs sucked. And I can say that even in a blow out.
I totally agree
...if they were playing rugby.
But in basketball, that was an obvious offensive foul.
Obvious ? Rugby ? LOL. You clearly have never played Rugby from the sounds of it or ever watch a Rugby game.
I watched that thing at least 20 times. I watched it just watching Monroe. I watch it just watching Gortat. It is anything but obvious. There is a smallest amount of contact and its caused by Monroe as much as anything. Does Monroe end up having to account for Gortat and adjust a little to get around him ? Yeah. But Gortat was ahead of him on a fast break. Its not like Gortat chased Monroe down. And if you watch Monroe's path, its pretty much in a straight line even as he passes Gortat.
Gortat is running the floor on the break and he is well over the half court and ahead of Monroe. Monroe is coming up from behind. Gortat doesn't even know where he is. Gortat slows down a step to read Otto and sees what he is going to do. He sees Otto take a hard dribble building up speed to go for the dunk. Gortat turns his head and spots Monroe and slows up another step to run behind him. Monroe has momentum since he has been running the floor looking to defend the play since he crossed half court. As Gortat is cutting behind Monroe, Monroe reaches his arm out to feel where Gortat is as he passes behind him so he can keep his eyes on Otto who he is sizing up for a block. They barely touch each other. All that happen in like 2 seconds. Once Monroe gets Gortat he doesn't have to time or space to gather himself to jump. Otto is already in the air making a poster out of him.
If Gortat was really trying to screen him, he would have reached his arm out in front of Monroe's mid section and stayed in a straight line ahead of him. He didn't do that. He went behind him and he kind of does a arm swim move to get his arm out of the way so he can move behind him.
So what was Gortat supposed to do once he figured out Otto was going for the dunk. Put on his 6-11 240 lbs stop on a dime emergency air breaks ?
Rugby ? Hell, that would be an instant replay call in touch football.