0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.
I absolutely love the crowd counting to 14 whilst Giannis is shooting his freebies.
How can professionals shoot this badly at FT's? Maybe its time to try underhanded for him
How do the refs ignore the 10 second free throw rule? It's straight out of the rule book.To me it seems like the crowd is giving a fair count (not sped up) and they're constantly getting to 12-13 when Giannis is shooting.As trivial as that rule is, it's garbage that the refs can openly choose not to enforce it, especially when it's been brought to their attention.But other things (like an offensive player clearly initiating contact with an unnatural shooting motion) they're apparently powerless to to deviate from the rule book.They do a count when the player is inbounding. They do a count when the player is bringing the ball up, why not when a player is shooting free throws? The rules are the rules.
Quote from: bdm860 on June 19, 2021, 09:42:38 PMHow do the refs ignore the 10 second free throw rule? It's straight out of the rule book.To me it seems like the crowd is giving a fair count (not sped up) and they're constantly getting to 12-13 when Giannis is shooting.As trivial as that rule is, it's garbage that the refs can openly choose not to enforce it, especially when it's been brought to their attention.But other things (like an offensive player clearly initiating contact with an unnatural shooting motion) they're apparently powerless to to deviate from the rule book.They do a count when the player is inbounding. They do a count when the player is bringing the ball up, why not when a player is shooting free throws? The rules are the rules. Not only is it sped up (just use the stopwatch on your phone m8) - they also start at 1 instantly when he gets the ball. So when they hit "Ten", it's actually only 9 seconds.There's no "to me [...]" in numbers
Quote from: Kiorrik on June 19, 2021, 09:58:04 PMQuote from: bdm860 on June 19, 2021, 09:42:38 PMHow do the refs ignore the 10 second free throw rule? It's straight out of the rule book.To me it seems like the crowd is giving a fair count (not sped up) and they're constantly getting to 12-13 when Giannis is shooting.As trivial as that rule is, it's garbage that the refs can openly choose not to enforce it, especially when it's been brought to their attention.But other things (like an offensive player clearly initiating contact with an unnatural shooting motion) they're apparently powerless to to deviate from the rule book.They do a count when the player is inbounding. They do a count when the player is bringing the ball up, why not when a player is shooting free throws? The rules are the rules. Not only is it sped up (just use the stopwatch on your phone m8) - they also start at 1 instantly when he gets the ball. So when they hit "Ten", it's actually only 9 seconds.There's no "to me [...]" in numbers This is true too. The commentators said it was a sped up count too.