It depends on the paths each player takes. Treat it like a car accident. Whoever established position and their lane first has right of way.
If I treat it like an accident then I brake and the car behind me ends up hitting me it’s not a offensive foul on me.
Yeah **** that guy. Piece of ****. I love how he’s pretending like he doesn’t understand why he’s getting kicked out.
keep ya damn hands to yourself On Mother’s Day too? smh How are u gonna put your hands on a 70 year old and push someone’s wife? then if that person received a case of the beats, he’d be trying to sue…
That was disturbing he looked like he was about 13 years old with his mom escorting him out and his 9 year old kid brother following behind.
For what it is worth I referee a high standard (non NBA not in US). I appreciate your opinion, but you need to watch it again. F-l-o-p which impedes the defender. Sure, Brunson is bad at that, but the officials know that Paul knows that... they are smarter than you think... I didn't see the game, but was Paul given a flop warning prior to that incident? It could be as simple as the officials talking to him as he brought the ball up the court after an inbound pass
I’ve seen it plenty of times and I watched it live. It was embarrassing to called that an offensive fouls. I’ve played at so many levels and it was that bad. And ftr there’s bad refs at every level of the game. And no. Flop warnings haven’t been part of the nba for awhile. You must be thinking of college
So you're saying (1) Paul didn't flop, and (2) no official ever spoke to him bringing the ball up the court at any stage of the game?
I'm surprised non-Suns fans are even near the Suns' bench, much less in the row right behind them. Should be a rule or something, that the regular person can't buy tickets near the visiting team's bench, up to a certain location. Those seats should be reserved for the visiting teams' own people.