NBlue wrote:OrlandO wrote:NBlue wrote:
That is interesting. Its absurd that they don't have anything list for the last play of the game -- EP was CLEARLY fouled by Blake -- he was shoved out of bounds and yet they don't even comment on it. Absurd.
Smith fouled Griffin, then he fouled his own teammate Payton...
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So thanks for posting that but did you watch it???? That's not even close to what happened. It actually makes me even more mad seeing that in slo-mo.
WATCH!1) At :29 -- Smith gets clear inside position on Griffin and Griffin proceed to both push Smith in the back and put his hand around Smith's Chest. Its only then (at :30) that Smith reacts by grabbing Griffin's arm.
2) In the meantime EP comes in from the side. He is stumbling but touches the ball at :32. There is some contact with Smith at :34-35 but then EP is able to gain the ball and is shoved out of bounds by Griffin at :37-38.
So Griffin fouls not one but 2 of our guys! And of course he has the gall to then go up to EP after the game and tell him it was all Smith's fault. What a doosh.
Sorry, but OrlandO is making the correct assessment of the play and the potential fouls, though they were not even enough to be non-calls tbh. It is legal to make contact with the opponent's back as a defender like Blake did. Smith then attempted and briefly clamped Griffin's arm (foul, but not long enough to get a whistle, though they wouldn't have seen it on court anyway I don't think). Griffin never had his right arm around Smith. He spent the entire rebound trying to wedge his arm in front of Smith who was clamping (fouling) Smith. Smith then proceeded to mug Payton and his momentum took himself, Griffin, and Payton out of bounds. Smith had Blake clipped and Blake couldn't get out and was going down with the ship at that point.
Here is the image. In it you can see Blake's hand trying to push under the clamp from Smith, it's the brown spot on Smiths jersey there. You can see the clamp from Smith on Blake's arm. Smith's hand is coming up from under Blake's arm and clamping it down, restricting it and fouling, though it was likely too brief to be a non-call.

Here is Smith fouling Payton

Just for clarification, Blake has his forearm on the back of Smith sort of on top of his him, as you can tell by his bent right elbow. It remains there through the play, and it a legal move by a defender.
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