Why would I post that on a Magic forum? They're all convinced there's a league conspiracy against them. Instead of considering a rule which would add clarity to a certain play, they'd be more likely to talk about how David Stern somehow buzzed the officials and told them to make the call.
If you're so adamant that the ball did hit the rim, then what is the harm in checking video to confirm the call? If it's the right call, then you have nothing to worry about as a Celtics fan. All this brouhaha makes me believe that no one is really that convinced that it did hit the rim. Again, even some Celtics fans doubt that it drew iron, so there is confusion internally and externally. It's not as clear as you're trying to make it.
Show me a clear cut screen shot of the ball drawing iron, not just your opinion that it hit because it barely changed direction, etc. That alone does not confirm nor disprove what happened.
Im sorry, but at this point this is borderline trolling. Whenever someone points out that your ideas for rule changes would not have mattered yesterday you say that you are just talking about changes for the future, and then the next post you go back about how they should have done something different yesterday. And you are not even consistent with your rule changes, which go from jumpball to replay...
Here is the thing that pretty much sums it up:
- two of the refs yesterday were certain that the ball hit the rim. So any of the rule changes you propose wouldn't have mattered even if the exact situation repeated itself in the future.
Let it go. You rule ideas would not solve anything, and would simply add another layer of questionable decisions to the game.
And, for what it is worth, the idea that THAT play decided the game is ludicrous. For the last 5 minutes of the game, the Magic only scored on Boston's intentional fouls at the end. Boston, on the other hand, scored or got the offensive rebound on every possession but one. So even IF the refs had made the wrong call (which I disagree because it is very clear that the ball changes spin and trajectory), Orlando would still have to score, and then get a stop, something they didnt do in 5 minutes...