Scoring for the opposite team

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  1. igotask8board

    igotask8board Active Member

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    http://www.nba.com/games/20051209/NJNCLE/boxscore.html

    Cleveland was on a run against the Nets, and I think it was Gooden or Marshall that tipped it in the Nets Basket while they were going for the RE. That basically ruined any chances Cleveland had againt the Nets. I was somewhat pissed off because Bron was giving his A game and had some MEAN dunks.

    To the point. Where the hell did the 2 points go. I was hoping to get a good laugh because I wanted to seee Gooden/Marshall on the Nets stat sheet w/ 2 points. I think they just gave it to some random player on the other team. If so then who? How and why could they do that.

    I think this just proves Kenny Smith's point that stats don't mean every/anything.
     
  2. NJNetz

    NJNetz BBW Banned

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    They gave it to Clifford Robinson because he was the closest Net to the basket.
     
  3. Jammin

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    That happened to my highschool basketball team. Someone went to make a pass into the post, and the defender stuck his hand up and it flew in the air and went into the basket. I think they gave the point to the guy who passed it.
     

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