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How would you call it?
![]() Tyson Chandler of Dallas Mavericks swats shoe out of air against Golden State Warriors - ESPN Dallas that was funny. But really would you call anything? It was in the court, in the air, I don't really have a problem with it. If it was handed and he came in and knocked it I would have or if the shoe was lying around and he chucked it into the stands. But I'm fine with no T. |
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I gotta be honest and say that if I saw that happen in a game, I'd probably wonder what I just saw and blow the whistle to stop play. Now that I've seen it and might mentally be prepared for something like that, I'd strongly have to consider an unsporting technical foul in HS.
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If the player was just reacting to the shoe flying nearby and swated out of instinct I'd let it go. But in the video the player goes out of his way (taking several steps sideways) to purposefully swat the shoe so it gets a T from me.
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I think this was so unusual, that the officials honestly never thought about it. I guess you could give a T, but I certainly see why you wouldn't.
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I agree. I bet the officials thoughts were similar to the look Steve Kerr had on his face.
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