Fox getting slammed

JwUKFan11

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Didn’t watch the game, but just saw the replay. Disagree it was a dumb play. He had a clear sight to the goal and this play is converted way more times than not. Good play by defense but defense also got away with what could have easily been called a foul. The layup made or even two free throws made doesn’t secure the win. But making a layup vs forced to hit two free throws you take the layup every single time.
Can't imagine being this basketball ignorant.
 
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Fox was facing the opposite direction because he was guarding Brunson while OG was already in a full out sprint directly to the basket.


Fox is only to blame if he was not supposed to double Brunson. If the coach told him to double then that is 100% on the coach because no one had any position to block out OG from getting a free run. I assume they thought Brunson would shoot it with less time remaining instead of just chucking it.

It doesn’t really change my opinion …it still looks to me like Fox should’ve made an effort to go to the boards …but I will say this is a cool floor level view of the play.

It gives a better appreciation of just how quickly Anunoby was moving to get to that ball. That doesn’t come across quite as well with the elevated view the TV broadcasts use.
 

TigerMoving

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So it’s not his job to crash the boards or at least clog the lane when he KNOWS he left OG and he has a free run?? Come on. I love Fox but this homerism 101. Fox was guarding the inbounds passer........OG. That means he KNEW he was leaving him and then flat quit on the play.
When Brunson shot that Fox was the furthest Spur away from the basket. Wemby is right there next to him and he is the greatest athletic freak in the world and he had no time to make any crazy defensive play to stop OG either. If anything Harper (I think that is him standing in the lane as OG goes by) has the clearest opportunity to clog the lane from OG getting a free run. Fox is guarding a shooter that shoots 25ft from the basket, expecting him to also make the defensive rebound/block out the opposite wing simultaneously is insane.

The blame is clearly on the coach unless Fox was not supposed to double.
 
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chroix

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Not when you’re up by one at the end of the 4th with the shot clock turned off and a tough and taller defender having the angle between you and the basket. Some call it situational awareness. But whatever…
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I’m glad the Knicks won but disagree with your take. Now pass that damn bong
 

Kingslayer07

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Wasnt just him but good lord he was traded for to be the smart veteran guy lol. I love it though, I want the Knicks to win so bad. Spurs fans are fkn awful.
 
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Just a couple thoughts....

Mistakes are going to be made, the players are only human. That said, there's enough finger pointing going around on both sides. Players on both sides have made mistakes and bad / questionable plays.

The fact of the matter is that the Spurs were up by 29 and blew the game. In the most EPIC OF EPIC FASHION. If the Knicks win this series, we will look back at this game as the decisive point. This cannot happen and then bounce back to win the title from being 3 - 1 down ? It looks 99% a done deal. The Knicks have to close them out though. Just as we think nobody would ever come back from 29 down, now the spurs have to come back from down 3 -1. It could happen. Not likely thoough.

Which brings me to my main two points :

I think we can all agree that the Spurs will surely make moves and adjustments that will win a title ... perhaps not this year, but it would look to be soon. Next year? Maybe the year after ? But it looks inevitable.....

The Spurs, as a unit, needs to have more playoff experience, and growth as a team, to win the title. They are just a little ways away from making that final step. I think that was at the heart of my gut feeling that the Knicks might win this thing in 6 games.

Spurs "growing pains" ... they made it this far, but it is a disappointment and a pain for them. And they are still growing. Might be some more here and there, even if/when the Knicks finish them off (??) this season.

My other gripe / observation ... the NBA officials make glaring mistakes, and I think that because of those mistakes and misses, they compensate by making bad calls to make up for their own bad and missed calls during the games. If that makes any sense ?

Just call the damn games fairly, both ways, and don't make it a "make up fest" for bad, blown, or mistaken calls. It makes the outcome of these games questionable either way, once you add up the sum total of screw ups on the officiating parts.

And maybe someday we can have true accountability for NCAA officiating....

I'll be dead before it happens, but hey, one can dream.
 

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When Brunson shot that Fox was the furthest Spur away from the basket. Wemby is right there next to him and he is the greatest athletic freak in the world and he had no time to make any crazy defensive play to stop OG either. If anything Harper (I think that is him standing in the lane as OG goes by) has the clearest opportunity to clog the lane from OG getting a free run. Fox is guarding a shooter that shoots 25ft from the basket, expecting him to also make the defensive rebound/block out the opposite wing simultaneously is insane.

The blame is clearly on the coach unless Fox was not supposed to double.
So the coach told Fox to guard the inbounds, go double Brunson after it was thrown in and then quit on the play if Brunson shot it. LOL enjoy your night.
 
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Oh, they definitely could’ve called a foul there, but it would’ve been an offensive foul.

Castle, not Hart, is the one who’s blatantly fouling there by using his elbow to try to bully his way to the baseline.
According to the NBA L2M Report it was the incorrect call. Said he didn’t go out of bounds and Hart fouled him first.

Hart (NYK) impedes Castle (SAS) on his drive as Castle is incorrectly called for committing an out-of-bounds violation.
 

TigerMoving

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So the coach told Fox to guard the inbounds, go double Brunson after it was thrown in and then quit on the play if Brunson shot it. LOL enjoy your night.
And where was Wemby? Did he quit on the play also? He was standing there right next to Fox. The reality is that when you are guarding someone 25 ft from the basket with 2.5 seconds left, it isn't also your responsibility to get the rebound at the rim. It's physically impossible, otherwise the world's greatest athlete could have done something. Blaming Fox instead of Mitch Johnson is questionable logic.
 

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Fell asleep 3rd quarter spurs were up like 20 woke up at post game show and the spurs lost
I was watching the comeback in the 3rd quarter. Couple minutes to go in the 3rd the Knicks cut to 15 or so. I thought game on!

Then the Spurs went back up 18. I figured it was over and watched something else.

I checked to see how bad it was and there about a minute to go and a close game. I couldn’t believe it.
 
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I was watching the comeback in the 3rd quarter. Couple minutes to go in the 3rd the Knicks cut to 15 or so. I thought game on!

Then the Spurs went back up 18. I figured it was over and watched something else.

I checked to see how bad it was and there about a minute to go and a close game. I couldn’t believe it.
Atleast you actually watched it I missed out on that cultural experience
 

Ash Williams

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Lots of people calling for ridiculous fouls to be called. Nobody in their right mind would call that a foul on Onoby in that instant, gimme a break. Sometimes you just need to make a winning play and not get bailed out by a ref, especially in the NBA finals. It’s like the idiots wanting Jordan to get called for an offensive foul with his game winner against Utah. These are grown men, if you want the foul called make sure it’s no question.
Love your logic - "fouls shouldn't be called because of WHEN the foul occurs..."

Absurd.

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Wasnt just him but good lord he was traded for to be the smart veteran guy lol. I love it though, I want the Knicks to win so bad. Spurs fans are fkn awful.
Spurs fans? Knicks fans are the worst fans on this planet. Throwing eggs at players and beating up people wearing spurs jerseys. They don’t deserve a championship.
 
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chroix

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Spurs fans? Knicks fans are the worst fans on this planet. Throwing eggs at players and beating up people wearing spurs jerseys. They don’t deserve a championship.
Just out of curiosity which teams fans are so wholesome and worthy they deserve a championship? Do all teams whose fans act like punks not deserve to win? Not trying to justify bad behavior at all but do the fans as a whole somehow reflect the values of the team in your mind? This feels like typical online knee jerk reaction to something that always happens but has now been politicized and I’m trying to understand how a random person throwing an egg at Wemby means that the Knicks don’t deserve to win.
 

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It doesn’t matter, I’ve seen clean blocks, but fouls called because body on body. A foul is a foul.
But that's not a foul.

Yes. The NBA's Last Two-Minute Report for Game 4 confirmed that OG Anunoby got to the ball first. The report officially ruled it a legal block, stating Anunoby dislodged the ball from De'Aaron Fox's control before any incidental arm contact occurred. [1, 2, 3]
 

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Love your logic - "fouls shouldn't be called because of WHEN the foul occurs..."

Absurd.

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Yes. The NBA's Last Two-Minute Report for Game 4 confirmed that OG Anunoby got to the ball first. The report officially ruled it a legal block, stating Anunoby dislodged the ball from De'Aaron Fox's control before any incidental arm contact occurred. [1, 2, 3]

Fox was asked why he made the choice he did and the 28-year-old explained himself, and ultimately gave credit to Anunoby.

“Try to get a layup, get up three and force them to need a three,” Fox said. “OG made a good block.”
 
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Im not seeing where KAT asked them. They seemed to just do this on their own.

Kind of reminds me of when Kansas won a game because Frank Mason was practically across the out of bounds line, giving the opponent negative physical room to inbound the ball.


Oh wait, hold on. Im apparently not allowed to call out when other college teams get helped to win games. Sorry guys.
 

LineSkiCat14

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The more game 4 sinks in, the more it seems like this is on the coach more than anyone. Fox may have made mistakes, but it was when the entire team was collapsing. Wemby given no rest despite being up 29. They keep shooting threes. They take zero air out of the tires when up big.

With better and more experienced coaching, Fox is never in a position to try and save the game from being a total collapse.

I also have to believe that a good coach will remind players what to do in certain situations, and teach situational basketball. Should Fox have known better to dribble it out? Maybe, I dont think this was as awful as a decision as some are making it. But if thats what he should have done, the coach needs to be reminding players certain things to do.
 

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No one eats their own pros quite like BBN. I remember how some of our fans relentlessly criticized AD, Boogie, and Rondo in the past. It's one thing to criticize Fox. It's entirely another thing to say the same effing thing about him that everyone else in the thread is saying.

Also, it's pretty amazing that so many of ya'll "don't care about the NBA" until one of our native sons melts down somehow.
 
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LineSkiCat14

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The home team is never ever ever EVER going to get called for a game-changing foul when the ball was touched first on a block, regardless of what the rule book says about incidental contact afterwards. That's just the way it goes.

If you're upset, look at it this way: Wemby should be suspended for the next game if we truly followed the rule book. He'd have been given a flagarant for PALMING a players head in game 3, and his 4th I believe would have been the KAT elbow, which means suspension. So Spurs win Game 4, Knicks smoke the spurs in game 5 without Wemby, and in the end nothing really changes (I believe the Spurs will win tonight and it will be 3-2), and the Knicks will look to close this out in game 6 at home.
 
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I disagree with the report. I don't think it was incidental. Both players weren't jumping parallel to one another. The defender's arm crossed over to Fox and made obvious contact to his arm. Should have been a foul.
I agree. I didn’t know the rule but based on what you posted above, I’ll just have to disagree with those that think “incidental” contact is contact that affects the play/shot. If you think that,ok, no hard feelings but that interpretation opens up a massive can of worms.
 

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I agree. I didn’t know the rule but based on what you posted above, I’ll just have to disagree with those that think “incidental” contact is contact that affects the play/shot. If you think that,ok, no hard feelings but that interpretation opens up a massive can of worms.
I agree. Incidental contact in that sense is talking about natural contact i.e. you have two players both jumping vertical in the same space, in the same motion. Fox, on the other hand, had his space disrupted by the defender who made clear and obvious contact to the shooting arm.
 
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