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Tari's triggering at the baseline after a made basket of the other team

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by shorey, May 3, 2025.

  1. shorey

    shorey Member

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    Someone please ****ing tell Tari to trigger the ball without stepping on the baseline. He did this millions of times in regular season (refs didn't call it), and got whistled once in the post season and did a few times as well. Every possession is critical. Most of the times, there are no defending players around, what is the rush? This guy is too careless on the small things, which could cost the team in a big way in some day.
     
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    Actually Curry did it and it didn’t get called last night.
     
  3. shorey

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    It is all about frequency. A player could do it once or twice in a season, and it won't get whistled. But Tari pretty did it once or twice in a game as he is most frequent trigger man at the baseline after a basket, and he will get caught. He is probably the only one got caught for stepping on the baseline in this year's round 1 games.
     
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    It's more efficient to tell this to his Mom on Twitter.
     
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    Yes - I saw that too. I went back and watched it like 5 times.... couldn't believe it wasn't called
     

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