No words can describe that play, none
Bad call. I didn't think he fouled.
Umm, false. That'll get called every single time.Bad call. I didn't think he fouled.
Bad call. I didn't think he fouled.
It's a form of flopping.I was amused with Rodney's initial reaction. His body language gave me the impression that Appling pushed off or something. Then I saw the replay...
I'm always really embarrassed for guys when they complain about the call after they made a boneheaded mistake.
Yeah, he really played well down the stretch; really looked like he wanted to be the go to guy.
It's a form of flopping.
Not the worst moment. Not even close.
Turnovers on the offensive end as the stall went into effect. It would have been so much better to lose the game the way we were winning it.
Our defense was good all night. Rodney did a great job on Green, and it is such a fine line to play between aggressive, effective defense and a foul. But at least that is active, reflects effort and passion.
Thanks for asking!
Discussion over coffee this am and we both vote the multiple turnovers 'did us in'. We could have easily survived Rodney's foul.Agreed. Once the stall commenced, we lost all confidence and sense of being the 'hunter.' I think a lot of that had to do with Ralph being on the bench for a big chunk of that stall, but then again, Tubby initiated the stall in the first place.
With that said though, Rodney's foul was a total mental lapse in a high-pressure situation. The stall in general is the reason we lost, but that play is going to stick out to most people as one that did us in.
Discussion over coffee this am and we both vote the multiple turnovers 'did us in'. We could have easily survived Rodney's foul.
I can't even begin to think what goes through his head, minute 30 left, shot clock at 10, up 2, you are isolated on the side with the ball, I mean isolated, no one on the perimeter or the base, I don't care who you are, anyone and I mean anyone would dream of that situation, you have every option available, shoot the three, drive the base, cross over to the middle, pull up for a jumper or take it to the basket, create as you go, every players dream and he passes the ball.
+1
Could not agree more. Rodney wanted absolutely NOTHING to do with that game. I like to think of him as the teams best player, but after deferring for the 3rd time in the last 8 mins of game don't you just take him out? He wanted no part in proactively helping the team win, so why keep him in there to just "go through the motions" as he admitted himself he tends to do.
What a competitor!