VolsSportsFan
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Which ones you disputing?
If you think Cleveland has received any help this series from officiating I don't know what to tell you
Who said anything about this series. Look at this game, it's a blowout if not for 21 free throws to 4 free throws. Warriors have 3 times as many assists and half the turnovers. Actually, two of their turnovers were calls on Draymond traveling. When do the refs call Lebron on traveling? He probably does it 5 times a game on average. And the ball going off Shumpert at midcourt lool. The refs didn't even bother looking at a replay when the only person it could have touched was Shumpert.
They actually have called Bron for traveling in this series. And again GS is settling for jumpers. Cleveland isn't. And if you knew the rules you would know despite a horrible call they can't review that.
Can't review till final two minutes
Can you find that rule listed somewhere?
It sounds like something that would exist but I swear I see reviews in the middle of quarters. So, maybe I have lost my mind but I thought refs look at it even in the middle of the quarter. I know in football the refs will look in the last 2 minutes. I'm struggling to believe with as much instant replay as we're shown every game, it's only in the final two mintues they care who the ball goes off of. I thought they always cared. What a terrible system if you're right.
Only review is three point shot during the course of a game or flagrant fouls
Since the 2009-10 season, referees have reviewed any out-of-bounds play that occurs in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter and during overtime when they are not reasonably certain as to which player caused the ball to go out-of-bounds.
Referees can only initiate a review on a called out-of-bounds play (for example, not one where an out-of-bounds might have occurred) and only those involving doubt as to which player caused the ball to go out (not those, for example, where a player stepped on the line).
In addition to determining which player caused the ball to go out-of-bounds, referees also look to confirm whether:
The game clock expired before the ball went out-of-bounds or the amount of time to put on the clock,
A 24-second violation occurred before the ball went out-of-bounds,
An 8-second backcourt violation occurred before the ball went out of bounds, or
Any unsportsmanlike acts or unnecessary contact occurred.
It says they do it every play in the final 2 minutes of the 4th quarter but to me, that says they can review it at any time during the game if they have doubts. We watched them go watch the replay who it was off of in the 1st or 2nd quarter of this game already. Maybe I'm reading it wrong as I'm trying my hardest to get drunk. But I swear refs can go look whenever they think it could have been off someone else. I feel like we saw it 10 times a game through out and not just the final 2 minutes. But, I don't know. That's just going by the fact I feel like I see them do it any time there is doubt.
I'll just save myself the trouble and assume the 2 minutes at the beginning applies to everything else said. Idk why I feel like I see it in the middle of quarters then.
Me too
