^^thats certainly true, the foul wasnt obvious...i didnt see a foul untill i looked at those still images and that gif. either way...i cant help but be pissed off about it lol.
Well, the refs don't have the advantage of studying still shots and slow motion replays until their heart's content. They have to make the call, or the no call on the play.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Supersonic:</div><div class="quote_post">Well, the refs don't have the advantage of studying still shots and slow motion replays until their heart's content. They have to make the call, or the no call on the play.</div> i disagree, these refs are floor level and have been trained to look for things like that at the critical times of the game. they are professionals, i acknowledge and make allowances for human error but that was a clear foul especially since everybody in the building knew vince was going to get the ball, so all 6 eyes of the refs would have been focused on him. however, i think the raps being on the road and vince's bad karma with the raps contributed to the "no call".
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Supersonic:</div><div class="quote_post">A ref won't call a foul on the last shot unless it's blatantly obvious, and it wasn't. And anyway, as I said in the Sonics forum, Ray fouled out on a Mo-Pete flop. You don't think that could have cost Seattle the game?</div> maybe could of...but this no call DID cost them the game