Absolutely astounding, the lack of a whistle there.The previous play where Tatum missed w the shot clock violation was ridiculous. Robinson pushed and hacked him and he was fouled like 4 times.
Been fouled about a half dozen times on those shots.Tatum has 0 free throws on 18 shot attempts
Might be Philly nowthe celts are going to end up playing this stupid team in the first round, aren’t they?
I would probably argue the oppositePutting it on the floor is worse.
thank you I thought i was taking crazy pillsClutchtime games
Heat allowed hand checking, free checking, saving and checking, and fore checking to account for all the snow birds in south FlaJust popping in to say these refs are entirely incompetent and the Heat have been playing rugby out there for awhile now.
What on earth is going on?
Any day you can send Pat fucking Riley home disappointed is a good dayHa. F*** you, Riley.
South Coast Rep, I hope, bud?I am at theater watching on game day, same here
One of them was so bad too. Getting picked from behind by HighsmitjSix turnovers for Jaylen. Ouch.
Well, they have one chance: they can hack him every time down low, because the refs won't call it.Miami has no chance at stopping Porzingis. He is the difference maker against them this year.
Some were bad, but it's hard to blame him when the other team is allowed to play hockey out there.Six turnovers for Jaylen. Ouch.
This, by the way, was a brilliant piece of message-boarding. Kudos, sir.He's just running people over.
On one rand Tatum drive, Herro was guarding him and literally had both hands on him as he tried to make a move. And that wasn’t even one of the most egregious onesSome were bad, but it's hard to blame him when the other team is allowed to play hockey out there.
That’s how they’ve competed with teams, particularly us, for years. They do seem to get the benefit of a slow whistle.The Heat had 14 more true shot attempts because of offensive rebound and turnover differential.
the shot clock violation one was really really badOn one rand Tatum drive, Herro was guarding him and literally had both hands on him as he tried to make a move. And that wasn’t even one of the most egregious ones
I’ll just say this: If it’s clear the officials are swallowing their whistles, then Joe needs to be cognizant of who’s handling the ball. The entire rest of the team had 3 total turnovers in the same playing conditions.Some were bad, but it's hard to blame him when the other team is allowed to play hockey out there.
The other players had the same people guarding them? Honest question.I’ll just say this: If it’s clear the officials are swallowing their whistles, then Joe needs to be cognizant of who’s handling the ball. The entire rest of the team had 3 total turnovers in the same playing conditions.
Not saying he should take the ball out of his hands forever, but I think there are situations where Joe should slow down the Jays when they get into these funks and let someone else set the offense up. To be fair, for your comparison, Tatum also has been far better with the ball in his hands than Jaylen over the course of his career, though Jaylen has closed the gap this year. Still, I’d give more rope to Jayson than Jaylen.Tatum has had 6-7 turnover games this year, and they don't take the ball out of his hands, not should they.
It’s less to me about who’s guarding them one on one, but approach. A double team is a double team, and bringing the ball up 1 on 3 is just that. It’s decision-making more than physical issues.The other players had the same people guarding them? Honest question.