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Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
CPFlop and Harden have entire careers of flailing so it's less obvious, but it looked like the Warriors committed some legit undercutting fouls on some of those shots.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
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NBA Superstar
Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Both plays the shooter extended their legs or hip and initiated contact.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by BallsOut
I hear you but the CP3 one is a pretty easy call. Livingston clearly landed his feet under CP3's landing spot.
Check at :37 in: https://streamable.com/us9zv
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Same with this one. I mean the Warriors should and will win this series, but this one is also a pretty easy call.
https://streamable.com/5h681
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by MrFonzworth
Both plays the shooter extended their legs or hip and initiated contact.
It's called forward momentum you absolute knob
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
It's called forward momentum you absolute knob
No its not. Throwing your hip into someone isnt forward momentum. You have the IQ of an autistic raccoon.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by MrFonzworth
No its not. Throwing your hip into someone isnt forward momentum. You have the IQ of an autistic raccoon.
Look at CP0 riding Livingston like a surfboard.
"Foreward momentum doe!!!!"
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by Proctor
Look at CP0 riding Livingston like a surfboard.
"Foreward momentum doe!!!!"
You got one right. Gratz. No forward momentum.
And yet, Livingston still gets away with being too close to him.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
You got one right. Gratz. No forward momentum.
And yet, Livingston still gets away with being too close to him.
Im not asking for your opinion dumbass. Nobody cares what a sheep like you has to say. Why are you even posting? Simon hasnt posted itt yet
Glad I could teach you something though
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
It's called forward momentum you absolute knob
Thanks for letting us know you've never played the game.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by MrFonzworth
Both plays the shooter extended their legs or hip and initiated contact.
The official rulebook has a description and video that shows the shooter is allowed space in front of them to land.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by Pushxx
The official rulebook has a description and video that shows the shooter is allowed space in front of them to land.
Everyone who has ever played the game knows this.
I got a technical in AAU ball because I used to let shooters land on my feet, and rolled a kids ankle once... like the Warriors are taught (Kawhi Leonard anyone?).
It's a foul every day of the week and itll be called in Game 2.
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Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
Originally Posted by Pushxx
Same with this one. I mean the Warriors should and will win this series, but this one is also a pretty easy call.
https://streamable.com/5h681
Notice how he steps in to contest, turns to "watch the shot", and takes another step into Hardens landing zone with his back turned like he didnt mean to. Thats MY trick.
That's a foul, and it's dangerous.
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Cancer
Re: Unpopular Opinion: the Warriors undercut on closeouts
There were a couple times on Klay's closeouts that should've been called fouls.
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