Didn't see a thread for this and thought it was a really exciting game to watch, especially since the Jazz lost. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Ih6KxAS2Dfk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
That was a damn fun game to watch. Flipped over to it once Dallas got a 12 point lead over Memphis late in the fourth. That three by Fry at the end of the shot clock, totally covered and swoosh! SUCH luck!
The best part of that game was watching all those Jazz fans just convinced that the game wasn't over. I laughed watching them just thinking that the Refs would do them a solid or find some way to count the basket.
After the refs called off the last second tip in, one fan LOUDLY screamed "this ****ing league is rigged!!!" Yeah, I remember that shot clock not going off once in a playoff game against a certain team. :roll:
Jefferson was fouled, should have been an and-1. But it would have mattered. Nash would still kill them.
Sweet behind the back pass. I've tried doing that once. It went the opposite the direction I intended it to and straight out of bounds. Then I said I got fouled.
With like a minute or so left, Channing Frye heaved up a heavily contested turn-around, buzzerbeating 3 a few feet behind the 3 pt line.
Just goes to show how important bball iq is at the point. What is ridiculous about Nash's play is that even though he makes it look so effortless, there's so much going on in a split second. As he sees his man scramble to catch up to him off the pick, he waits just long enough for his guy to catch up to him at which point he crosses back hard to the left and in one motion throws a no-look, behind the back pass perfectly on the money, while his man falls down.