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Sources: Rockets hopeful NBA acts on blown call
I don’t know if there is any actual steam behind us, but was wondering what your thoughts were. Their argument is giving the win because adding two points would make the game not go into overtime. Replaying the final seven minutes doesn’t make sense either because it’s totally negates the whole comeback that would not likely happen again.
The game already went into two overtimes, if they were to award those two points to Harden, they could play a five minute third overtime period at the beginning of their next match up against each other. Whoever one that five minutes would win the game. in fact, they could play that overtime. After their next match up because then both teams would be tired.
Do you say “too bad, so sad“ because there are blown calls all the time?
Do you say that there was too much time left on the clock so that Houston could have responded? They had seven minutes and a sizable lead.
Do you stick with the original story that they did not challenge in time even though there is controversy on whether there was correct information given to the head coach making the decision?
Or do you make the determination based upon the records of the teams? Even though the Spurs are going to have a bad record and they are not challenging Houston, Houston could be in a battle with another team come playoff time for seeding.
Or just give Harden the points but declare victory to the Spurs?
Or find a bad call the Rockets had the benefit and reverse both?
I don’t know if there is any actual steam behind us, but was wondering what your thoughts were. Their argument is giving the win because adding two points would make the game not go into overtime. Replaying the final seven minutes doesn’t make sense either because it’s totally negates the whole comeback that would not likely happen again.
The game already went into two overtimes, if they were to award those two points to Harden, they could play a five minute third overtime period at the beginning of their next match up against each other. Whoever one that five minutes would win the game. in fact, they could play that overtime. After their next match up because then both teams would be tired.
Do you say “too bad, so sad“ because there are blown calls all the time?
Do you say that there was too much time left on the clock so that Houston could have responded? They had seven minutes and a sizable lead.
Do you stick with the original story that they did not challenge in time even though there is controversy on whether there was correct information given to the head coach making the decision?
Or do you make the determination based upon the records of the teams? Even though the Spurs are going to have a bad record and they are not challenging Houston, Houston could be in a battle with another team come playoff time for seeding.
Or just give Harden the points but declare victory to the Spurs?
Or find a bad call the Rockets had the benefit and reverse both?