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Yao Ming had the true game winner

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by TheGreat, Nov 7, 2008.

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  1. TheGreat

    TheGreat Member

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    There was no way that shot took 1 second to take off especially how slow Yao is. The clock should of been over and Yaos freethrow would of been the game. Also Brandon Roys shot was unlegit, he even had time to set up with .8 seconds, LMAO.
     
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    Totally agree, they started the clock like .6 seconds later than when it touched Roy's hands, so really I think he couldnt have got it off. It looked like it definetly took at least 1 second for him to catch the ball plant is feet jump up and release. Yao's shot was amazing though, and there should have been like .2 seconds left on the clock after they blew the wistle. But hey, were Houston right, refs are always against us..
     
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    For Brandon Roy to hit 2 game-winners in 1.9 seconds with a Yao Ming game winner in between is beyond stupid.

    There is no way Yao's big slow ass took only 1 second to catch, turn, and shoot. The game should have ended with Yao's free throw.
     
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    Can the rockets appeal or something?

    We had the win taken away from us because of some old fat nerd who could not click a button.
     

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