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Re: 76ers (18-7) at Celtics (17-6) Game #24 12/12/19
« Reply #390 on: December 14, 2019, 01:21:05 PM »

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That last turnover was a killer. I think Brown got fouled but he also slipped so though I don't agree with the no call, I can understand why it didn't get called. Brown also wasn't really open, so Tatum should probably have called a timeout.

The NBA thought so too, but too late....

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nba-last-two-minute-report-234723271.html
Why didn't brad challenge? or it was reviewed at the time and referees confirmed the call?

Re: 76ers (18-7) at Celtics (17-6) Game #24 12/12/19
« Reply #391 on: December 14, 2019, 01:22:43 PM »

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That last turnover was a killer. I think Brown got fouled but he also slipped so though I don't agree with the no call, I can understand why it didn't get called. Brown also wasn't really open, so Tatum should probably have called a timeout.

The NBA thought so too, but too late....

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nba-last-two-minute-report-234723271.html
Why didn't brad challenge? or it was reviewed at the time and referees confirmed the call?
1. He was out of challenges

2. I don't believe you can challenge non-calls.

Re: 76ers (18-7) at Celtics (17-6) Game #24 12/12/19
« Reply #392 on: December 14, 2019, 02:19:04 PM »

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That last turnover was a killer. I think Brown got fouled but he also slipped so though I don't agree with the no call, I can understand why it didn't get called. Brown also wasn't really open, so Tatum should probably have called a timeout.

The NBA thought so too, but too late....

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nba-last-two-minute-report-234723271.html
Why didn't brad challenge? or it was reviewed at the time and referees confirmed the call?
1. He was out of challenges

2. I don't believe you can challenge non-calls.

That was a heinous non-call that looked like a football tackle in real time right in front of the refs on national TV.

Re: 76ers (18-7) at Celtics (17-6) Game #24 12/12/19
« Reply #393 on: December 14, 2019, 02:23:28 PM »

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That last turnover was a killer. I think Brown got fouled but he also slipped so though I don't agree with the no call, I can understand why it didn't get called. Brown also wasn't really open, so Tatum should probably have called a timeout.

The NBA thought so too, but too late....

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nba-last-two-minute-report-234723271.html
Why didn't brad challenge? or it was reviewed at the time and referees confirmed the call?
1. He was out of challenges

2. I don't believe you can challenge non-calls.

That was a heinous non-call that looked like a football tackle in real time right in front of the refs on national TV.

Yeah, but the Celts blew the game.

Deciding to foul Simmons, even though he made free throws, putting Theis on Embiid, Kemba playing too much iso ball in the 4th quarter.

The no-call was disgusting, I admit it, believe me.

I just never like to blame refs for a loss...just like the Pats deserved to lose to KC, even though the refs stole a touchdown from N'Keal Harry.

Re: 76ers (18-7) at Celtics (17-6) Game #24 12/12/19
« Reply #394 on: December 14, 2019, 08:25:27 PM »

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That last turnover was a killer. I think Brown got fouled but he also slipped so though I don't agree with the no call, I can understand why it didn't get called. Brown also wasn't really open, so Tatum should probably have called a timeout.

The NBA thought so too, but too late....

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nba-last-two-minute-report-234723271.html
Why didn't brad challenge? or it was reviewed at the time and referees confirmed the call?
1. He was out of challenges

2. I don't believe you can challenge non-calls.

That was a heinous non-call that looked like a football tackle in real time right in front of the refs on national TV.

Yeah, but the Celts blew the game.

Deciding to foul Simmons, even though he made free throws, putting Theis on Embiid, Kemba playing too much iso ball in the 4th quarter.

The no-call was disgusting, I admit it, believe me.

I just never like to blame refs for a loss...just like the Pats deserved to lose to KC, even though the refs stole a touchdown from N'Keal Harry.

Yeah we deserved to lose the game. Still, a foul call there would’ve resulted in a free throw and the ball. Then we could’ve tied it up with a 2 and sent the game to OT!

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