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Originally posted by: anxi80
the contact before allen's shot was accidental and didnt affect his final shot. in the physical game these two teams were playing calling fish for something like that in the final seconds would've been ticky-tacky.
btw the nba took away lebron's triple-double and gave the credit of that final rebound to wallace. but it was a great effort to try and upstage kobe and pad his stats.
Originally posted by: PaNsyBoy8
Originally posted by: anxi80
the contact before allen's shot was accidental and didnt affect his final shot. in the physical game these two teams were playing calling fish for something like that in the final seconds would've been ticky-tacky.
btw the nba took away lebron's triple-double and gave the credit of that final rebound to wallace. but it was a great effort to try and upstage kobe and pad his stats.
They didn't take away his final one, they took the one before that way, it was the one at the 30 sec mark.
Originally posted by: anxi80
the contact before allen's shot was accidental and didnt affect his final shot. in the physical game these two teams were playing calling fish for something like that in the final seconds would've been ticky-tacky.
btw the nba took away lebron's triple-double and gave the credit of that final rebound to wallace. but it was a great effort to try and upstage kobe and pad his stats.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: anxi80
the contact before allen's shot was accidental and didnt affect his final shot. in the physical game these two teams were playing calling fish for something like that in the final seconds would've been ticky-tacky.
btw the nba took away lebron's triple-double and gave the credit of that final rebound to wallace. but it was a great effort to try and upstage kobe and pad his stats.
I think you mean "incidental" Even if you foul somebody on accident, it's still a foul.
