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34 in a row here they come
Good start by the Heat!
The game comes so easily for LeBron. His decision making is unreal.
:facepalm nba legue pass not working
[QUOTE=Theoo]:facepalm nba legue pass not working[/QUOTE]
Shane Battier won the tip lol.
Jennings says he wants to play the Heat in the first round. I know he's an idiot, but still, motivating the Heat more than they already are makes me wonder if he's mentally disabled.
Miami's about to wreck them while coasting without their 2nd and 3rd best players.
Damn, waiting for that LeBron replay on the self-assist.
What is wrong with League Pass DAMN ?!?!?!?!
Well that was a nice pass to himself. LeBron got caught in midair and had no other choice. Can't wait for the GIF from SB Nation.
Quick thinking there by Lebron.
[QUOTE=Andi]What is wrong with League Pass DAMN ?!?!?!?![/QUOTE]
It's working for me, do you live in the Miami/Milwaukee area?
Heat's ball movement is just beautiful so far, every shot has been easy.
Dafuq Ray??? LOL
[QUOTE=Andi]What is wrong with League Pass DAMN ?!?!?!?![/QUOTE]
oh my godness :bowdown:
The Heat are playing great and loose, unlike some of their earlier wins during the 27 win streak, where they struggled from the beginning of games.
God damn Jennings
[QUOTE=LongLiveTheKing]Dafuq Ray??? LOL[/QUOTE]
Can happen to anybody i guess. :lol
Ayon looks like a smaller Muresan.
[IMG]http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2450157/lebronselfoop_medium.gif[/IMG]
Norris Cole's confidence is sky high. His J and penetration have been improving steadily and he can guard the speedier PGs in the league.
Damn what a nice layup by Cole on Monta on the break.
is Coleworld
Ray Allen can have the nastiest of bricks when he shoots off the dribble.
[QUOTE=LongLiveTheKing][IMG]http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2450157/lebronselfoop_medium.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
[B][COLOR="Blue"]
This is actually a travel.[/COLOR][/B]
Ilyasova belongs in True Blood.
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi][B][COLOR="Blue"]
This is actually a travel.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
The NBA clarified a few years ago that it's completely legal. Otherwise, it would be a travel for a big man to miss a layup off the glass, catch it, and put it back up.
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi][B][COLOR="Blue"]
This is actually a travel.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
how is it a travel?
[QUOTE=che guevara]The NBA clarified a few years ago that it's completely legal. Otherwise, it would be a travel for a big man to miss a layup off the glass, catch it, and put it back up.[/QUOTE]
No.
[url]http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10.html[/url]
Section XIV Travelling.
[B]i. A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball if it fails to touch the backboard, basket ring or another player.[/B]
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]No.
[url]http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10.html[/url]
Section XIV Travelling.
i. A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball if it [B]fails to touch[/B] the [B]backboard[/B], basket ring or another player.[/QUOTE]
you're what we would call in Jamaica a duncebat
lord jesus:facepalm
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]No.
[url]http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10.html[/url]
Section XIV Travelling.
[B]i. A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to[SIZE="4"] touch the ball if it fails to touch the backboard[/SIZE], basket ring or another player.[/B][/QUOTE]
What a dumb*ss :facepalm
It touched the backboard!
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi][B][COLOR="Blue"]
This is actually a travel.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
In normal basketball rules yes, with some exceptions (has to hit the rim, counts as fgm/fga & offensive rebound).
In the NBA its legal, under the traveling rule a player who attempts a shot or pass may not be the first to touch the ball unless it touches the backboard, rim or another player. Therefore, a player can intentionally pass the ball to himself off the backboard or rim. (it doesnt give you a rebound/assist or missed fga if its of the backboard, not sure about the rim though)....
[url]http://sports.stackexchange.com/questions/324/is-it-legal-to-throw-an-alley-oop-to-yourself-in-a-real-game[/url]
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]No.
[url]http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10.html[/url]
Section XIV Travelling.
[B]i. A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball if it fails to touch the backboard, basket ring or another player.[/B][/QUOTE]
:facepalm I see you failed to comprehend what you just posted. Let me make this clearer to you.
A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball[b] if it fails to touch the [COLOR="Red"]backboard[/COLOR],[/b] basket ring or another player.
As you can see, it touched the backboard. It isn't traveling.
I expect that dumbfvck not to reply lol.
[QUOTE=pauk]In normal basketball rules yes, with some exceptions (has to hit the rim, counts as fgm/fga & offensive rebound).
In the NBA its legal, under the traveling rule a player who attempts a shot or pass may not be the first to touch the ball unless it touches the backboard, rim or another player. Therefore, a player can intentionally pass the ball to himself off the backboard or rim. (it doesnt give you a rebound/assist or missed fga)
[url]http://sports.stackexchange.com/questions/324/is-it-legal-to-throw-an-alley-oop-to-yourself-in-a-real-game[/url][/QUOTE]
I quoted the NBA's website. You quote some who-knows-what ? No thanks.
Also, the rim is not the backboard as the NBA rule clearly states.
Hey it was an awesome idea, very creative. It's not my fault the refs don't know their own rulebook.
It's okay, we all have a brain fart every now and then.. but :facepalm
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]I quoted the NBA's website. You quote some who-knows-what ? No thanks.
Also, the rim is not the backboard as the NBA rule clearly states.
Hey it was an awesome idea, very creative. It's not my fault the refs don't know their own rulebook.[/QUOTE]
oh no. :(
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]I quoted the NBA's website. You quote some who-knows-what ? No thanks.
Also, the rim is not the backboard as the NBA rule clearly states.
Hey it was an awesome idea, very creative. It's not my fault the refs don't know their own rulebook.[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]I quoted the NBA's website. You quote some who-knows-what ? No thanks.
Also, the rim is not the backboard as the NBA rule clearly states.
Hey it was an awesome idea, very creative. It's not my fault the refs don't know their own rulebook.[/QUOTE]
You proved yourself wrong with your own quote. :facepalm
Of course you ignore the other replies.
[QUOTE=che guevara]:facepalm I see you failed to comprehend what you just posted. Let me make this clearer to you.
A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball[b] if it fails to touch the [COLOR="Red"]backboard[/COLOR],[/b] basket ring or another player.
As you can see, it touched the backboard. It isn't traveling.[/QUOTE]
LOL!!! MY BAD............................. I never could read too good
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]I quoted the NBA's website. You quote some who-knows-what ? No thanks.
Also, the rim is not the backboard as the NBA rule clearly states.
Hey it was an awesome idea, very creative. It's not my fault the refs don't know their own rulebook.[/QUOTE]
[quote]"For the NBA, according to this Q&A (from 2009) with Bernie Fryer (Vice President of Referee Operations and Director of Officials in the NBA), it is also allowed:
[B]Are you allowed to throw the ball off the backboard, grab your own rebound and dunk it without landing?[/B] -- Blaise Bernie's answer: [U]Yes[/U].[U] Under the traveling rule, a player who attempts a shot or pass may not be the first to touch the ball [B]unless it touches the backboard[/B], rim or another player[/U]. Therefore, a player can intentionally pass the ball to himself off the backboard or rim."
[/quote]
Get it?
[QUOTE=La Frescobaldi]LOL!!! MY BAD............................. I never could read too good[/QUOTE]
Dumbfvck