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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by ysong
To BballRef:
Thanks. But I am not sure we are talking about the same play. the one I was asking was at late 2nd quarter (or early 3rd quarter). From the TV angle, it did not seem that Ginobili tried to slow down at all before the crash and the contact was so hard that Ginobili's neck was bent sidewards.
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yosing, I'm talking about the play you're talking about. I not saying the call was right I wrong. I was attempting to help you understand how there can be contact on a play without there being a foul called. After all, that's what you asked for.
Once again, you can't grasp the concept.
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My apologies, if I offended you once again by my impenetrable dumbness. We both know I am pretty dense. So let's put our agreement in this regard aside and go back to my question.
I actually did not think the official made a wrong call, because no one complained this call (except Prince). So I believe there must be something I missed. but it did not look like the contact with this magnitude AND in block/charge situation could be considered incidental. From my meager understanding, this kind of play usually warrants a foul call one way or the other. So I am very very curious what I missed or what I misunderstand.
So BktballRef, because you watched this play, what is you take on the no-call? what did I miss or what are my misunderstandings?
Thanks.