****, I hope you are not talking about my post. How much clearer could it be when I enlarge the font and bold it on the words that are supposed to have emphasis. Too funny. What are you, a Magic troll?
Did I quote you? No. It was pretty clear that I was responding to Crownsy. "How much clearer could it be when I directly quote the person I'm responding to?"

No, I'm not a Magic troll. I'm not arguing that this cost the Magic the game (heck, I was rooting for the Celtics). I'm arguing that the league should implement some sort of review for 24 second violations in the even that there is uncertainty.
If anyone's posts aren't clear, it's yours. You keep talking about how it "should have been" a jump ball, but then you take issue WHEN I SUGGEST that you mean to say that they should change the rules in a playoff game. That's exactly what you said. If you "think" it should have been a jump ball, then you "think" that in the last minute of a playoff game 5, the refs should have overruled the actual rule book and called a jump.
See what I put in all caps? I never said the officials should have changed the call during the game - you've suggested that and somehow turned that into what "I've said". How you're implying that is beyond me, and quite comical. I think that, in an even a call cannot be made or there is obvious confusion as to what happened, then a rule to permit a jump ball makes sense. I've never said the rules should have been changed last night, so please quit with that silly accusation.
If you are saying have replay next season, great, discuss. But that is NOT what you said. You said... tonight... that play should have resulted in a jump ball.
You might want to reread this thread. It is my opinion that a play like I described should have been a jump ball. That in no way means I believe the officials should change the rules during a game. That's a ridiculous assertion and is in no way what I've said.