RyanCuse44
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Please explain how this is a flagrant 2?
These refs should be suspended for this.
These refs should be suspended for this.
Extremely rare but nothing will happen to the refs. I thought it was crazy when Roger Ayers called a flagrant 1 on Judah for elbowing RJ Davis while driving to the hoop.Please explain how this is a flagrant 2?
These refs should be suspended for this.
Nah. Legs move independently. Appears to be completely inadvertent.Dude did do a really good job to make it look like he accidentally kicked him in the balls.
I watched it 25 times and he definitely kicked him in the balls on purpose.
However, I wouldn't have called it ànd told him that he got away with one.
Watch it in slow motion...his right leg appeared to be the only thing that wasn't in sloMo.
You can’t evaluate that in slo mo.Dude did do a really good job to make it look like he accidentally kicked him in the balls.
I watched it 25 times and he definitely kicked him in the balls on purpose.
However, I wouldn't have called it ànd told him that he got away with one.
Watch it in slow motion...his right leg appeared to be the only thing that wasn't in sloMo.
Yeah, no.Dude did do a really good job to make it look like he accidentally kicked him in the balls.
I watched it 25 times and he definitely kicked him in the balls on purpose.
However, I wouldn't have called it ànd told him that he got away with one.
Watch it in slow motion...his right leg appeared to be the only thing that wasn't in sloMo.
What does it matter?Honestly if this happened in a pick up game, most people would realized what they did and went my bad. Did he even do anything?
because one makes it look like an accident, and one does not.What does it matter?
A flop would be a Kelvin Sampson move too.because one makes it look like an accident, and one does not.
Even though the rule doesnt really care in some cases if it was accidental or not.
Oh please...because one makes it look like an accident, and one does not.
Even though the rule doesnt really care in some cases if it was accidental or not.