With 14.4 Seconds left and 8 seconds on the shot clock down by one, why did Doc tell Rondo to foul? Why not play good D and defend and have 6 seconds to be down by one, or 3. Then try and get a shot off with 6 seconds left or try and hit a 3?
I did not understand the logic. Because we/they had a foul to give, and all it did was reset the shot clock to 14 seconds. That was a huge error in IMO.
Can anyone please tell me if I'm wrong. Thanks
Diggles
You are not wrong. There are two options in that situation:
1) Foul immediately, twice, and send Philly to the line.
2) Play defense, hope they miss the shot, rebound, timeout, and a few seconds for a game winner
Instead Doc totally biffed that scenario. Let the clock run off 9 secs, then foul, then foul again. We should have at least had 5-8 more seconds. Granted we'd still be down 4, but at that point you are talking 15 secs or so. You get the quick 3...down by 1, foul again, maybe they make both, maybe they miss.
It was the right call to foul, as the difference in the shot and game clock was around 4 seconds, and Philly had a foul to give. We wouldn't have gotten a quality look at the basket, outside of a lob.
But if we had fouled earlier...you never know.