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Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:23am |
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Originally Posted by chartrusepengui
(Post 567953)
NBA= No Basketball Ability:D
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
(Post 569812)
Yes. Where have you been? We've been using that for a long time. In fact, the NBE finals this year are going to be called "Basketballmania" and before each game starts, Dick Bavetta will be at center court with a microphone yelling "LET'S GET READY TO RUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBLE!" ;)
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how can you guys say this? do you also feel the same way about college football vs the nfl? why not? should be the same argument.
edit: wait a minute, you're not referring to the ref scandal thing are you? that would be embarrassing on your part if you think the nba fixes games, just because a single ref did some ****. notice how nobody said anything until the ref **** happened? exactly. so if it was fixed, i think you would know without a scandal. surely though, you must be referring to some other aspect.
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
(Post 569826)
Why did I know this would happen as the NFL season wound down? BTW, are the announcers on TNT and ESPN allowed to say NBA?
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wow, you're so clever and mature.
yes, actually, they always say nba, it's the complete opposite of the nfl, oops, i mean national football league, please don't reprimand me!
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Originally Posted by RookieDude
(Post 569833)
I don't know if you are talking about "Continuous Motion" or not....
but, if I see a player picking up the ball to start a try (or shot)...and this is going to be a continuous motion move in my judgement...then if this player gets fouled...he gets to shoot FT's.
If the player travels...it does not matter...he was fouled before the travel...thus, FT's because of the continuous motion rule.
Didnt' we just have a thread on something like this?
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i'm talking about when you legally drive to the hoop, then you get fouled, and after the foul, during the continuation, you travel. basically what i'm asking is, can a foul cause you to travel, thus they don't look at it as a travel? the guys above say it's a travel, even if the foul caused it, so is that how it is in the nba?
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