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I wondered this too, Rich. The only thing I can come up with is that maybe he tried to MF the other official to the official standing right there... all things considered, I'm willing to give the benefit of doubt to the officials.
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It would not have taken much for him to say anything. His actions were enough. But then again, I have no problem with a partner sticking a coach for something said at me. It lets me know he has my back and that I do not need to hear everything to have action taken. I can live with what happened here.
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Don't "feel bad" for him. He took care of business and did what needed to be done. Yeah, his partner had no stones - and I'm sure they discussed it later in the day.......
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well they got it done, kind of weird having a coach go on like that but things to be ready for. kind of a strange play when the player lost the ball and then got hit.
way to go Cards))))))))))))))))))))))))) even though I'm a packer fan that rocked. |
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#1. Official allowed the coach to get way out of hand by running onto the court during the time out.
#2. I would not be the least bit surprised if he used the F-Bomb or some other bomb. #3, I want to be clear that I am NOT defending the coach's actions in any way. At the same time, even though the video is not real clear, the defender certainly looked like he got a lot more than ball (notice the signal being given by the lead). The bench had an awfully good look at the play. the Center was unable to provide any assistance because he was behind the play and had very bad angle. Once again, actions inexcusable -- ejection well-warranted. But, did the offical miss the foul call? |
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The head coach that was complaining was sitting at the end of his bench which was closest to the other team's basket, somewhere around the second lane space. The foul that he wanted called occurred all the way across the court appriximately at around the top of the 3-point arc. Let's do the math..... It's 50 feet across the court plus another few feet from the bench. From where the coach was sitting, it would be about 54 feet down the court at the other end. Sooooo....54 feet down and 50 feet across...square the hypotenuse...round off....deduct 2 ....add 6 inches for the Ron Jeremy(tm) effect.....and it comes out to occurring one helluva long way away from the coach. Yup, the FAR bench had a great look at the steal. You really do think like a coach, don't you? ![]() |
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