I think what Darizzle is trying to say is that he personally was watching the game and saw the clock stop on Yao's shot before it went through the hoop. He mentions this because if the clock kept running until the ball went through the hoop, then there would not be .8 left on the clock. Thus the Blazer, and Roy should not have had .8 left, the clock person was wrong and basically cheated to give the Blazers a win and they actually should have lost the game. Did I get that right Darizzle?
I think subconsciously he knew that the Blazers won, but was tricked by his mind because of his blate. (Blazer hate)
You don't care about e-penis size? The only people who don't care are the people with micro e-penises.
I feel your pain Rizz. But I'm compelled to help out with your sig, you be'n a Laker fan and all. Never been owned....until the day the entire Blazer forum owned me.
no man you cant be serious the clock stopped because of the whistle when yao got fouled. blazers won legitimately.
I'd just like to take this moment to point out that Derek Fisher did not get the buzzer beating shot off in time during Game 5 of the 2004 Playoff series against San Antonio. It was that sequence where Duncan hit an off-balance jumper while being guarded by Shaq, then followed by Fisher hitting a turnaround jumper. I took that one to the frames myself and he didn't get it off in .4 of a second based on the frame rates assuming the clock had been started properly. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR7Z1Pq2s5I