Dude - let it go. The ONLY time I have EVER seen them call the in-bounder for breaking the field of play is when they are defended and STEP onto the court before passing. That didn't happen. But literally multiple times per game the in-bounder breaks the field of play - even stepping in bounds undefended - before passing the ball, and it's not called. It may be a "rule", but it's akin to all those laws on the books about not drinking with pigs on Sundays. Whereas the defender crossing the in-bound line is an actual rule that's adhered to.
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/sto...eality-falls-spectacularly-short-expectations 2. Sam Bowie 1. Greg Oden Ahahahahahaha Fuck.
Is this supposed to be in some kind of specific order? I don't think so but I can't tell for sure. If it is then I would put Bowie lower, Clarett higher, Bosworth higher, Jay Williams lower, and Bo Jackson higher.
I always wondered how the Raptors home court was such trash with this "great fan support" they have. Then I was listening to game 7 of the Pacers-Raptors series and heard one of the Raptors fans hounding Derozan and Lowry when they were struggling...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OVERTIME WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Why does this always fucking happen to us? I remember missing the whole first half one year cause goddamn Bulls/Celtics went triple OT