Sacramento Kings season thread | 32-48 | 4/13 @ HOU 5pm

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we won the NBA TV fan night :smokin

2 games on national TV this week.

when the bulls visit, white chocolate will be in attendance :nthat:
 
I hate to sound whiny here but it was clearly tipped. If they don't reverse the decision, why do they have rules if they don't abide by them?
 
Instances in NBA history when the protest of a game has been granted:

Matchup: Heat at Hawks
Date: Dec. 19, 2007
Scenario: The Heat protested because, with 51.9 seconds remaining in OT, the Hawks’ scoring table personnel incorrectly disqualified Miami’s Shaquille O’Neal, asserting that a foul committed by O’Neal was his sixth of the game (it was only his fifth). Misstep: The Hawks’ official scorer mistakenly attributed to O’Neal a foul at 3:24 remaining in the fourth quarter that was actually called against the Heat’s Udonis Haslem.
Ruling: The protest will result is the ending of the game being replayed.

Matchup: Lakers at Spurs
Date: Nov. 30, 1982
Scenario: The Spurs claimed misapplication of the lane violation rule with 3 seconds left.
Ruling: Protest was upheld on grounds that the error clearly affected the outcome of the game.

Matchup: Nets at 76ers
Date: Nov. 8, 1978
Scenario: Nets claimed misapplication of technical foul rule in second quarter resulting in four unwarranted free throws and ejection of their head coach.
Ruling: Protest upheld on grounds that the error clearly affected the outcome of the game.

Matchup: Celtics at Lakers
Date: Dec. 8, 1954
Scenario: The Celtics claimed that the final two free throws by Vern Mikkelsen were not valid because they came on a foul committed after the game ended.
Ruling: Commissioner Maurice Podoloff upheld the referee’s ruling.


Peep the Lakers at Spurs in 1982 about lane violation. Can we get a re-do for the entire 2002 WCF when Shaq was stepping over the FT line every time he shot a FT?
 
I hate to sound whiny here but it was clearly tipped. If they don't reverse the decision, why do they have rules if they don't abide by them?
My thinking as well.  If you can't overturn this one, what the hell can you overturn....

It's just so easy. The game is over no matter which way they call it. all they gotta do is change the Kings and Grizzlies record by one game. And there's really no way they can say the ball was not tipped by Hollins
 
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So if they do decide to reverse the call....will they just grant us the W or do they have to play the final .3 again?
 
There's no need to replay the 0.3 seconds. They're not arguing for a do over but just to correct a miscarriage or justice. Word to Gorilla Monsoon.
 
So I was in Hawaii for the last week. Couldn't watch any games at all while I was there. Kings lost every game while I was gone. I landed in Cali on Saturday and saw we beat the Spurs. I'm never leaving this state during the season again. :frown:
 
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