Every season, it's as if Terry Stotts has never seen Markieff Morris play basketball. That guy kills us every damn time, and we refuse to adjust. We've lost 3 straight home games to that mediocre at best Washington team because we refuse to attack Morris on offense, then let a big drift off of him on defense. Infuriating.
It doesn't bring a lot of confidence if the Blazers were to play the Pels again. Adjustments don't seem to be Stotts' thing.
It's both the Morris twins. We lost to Phoenix constantly when they were on that team together. After they were traded, we magically were able to beat Phoenix again.
It gets better: the guy had like 4 or 5 fouls. He was deep in foul trouble, and we still let him have his way with us.
...Markieff should be fined and suspended for his illegal short grabbing he was doing from the bench on Seth Curry during the last play of regulation, the league office better review that shit and punish him accordingly. TOTAL BULLSHIT, regardless the outcome of this debacle @BonesJones please make sure to add the footage of this cheating POS in your TBF recap, thank you in advance!
Completely agree. I think he should be suspended at least 20 games. I'm not joking. The Blazers should protest this game considering he's the only reason they won.
Right after this happened I seen the team video coordinator the footage. Team security wanted it also.
It's funny as hell but I can't believe the refs let him get away with that shit. He's on the court too. That's an automatic suspension, no? This is egregious
he should be suspended, or at the minimum fined for interfering with the game while on the bench. not to mention, on the court.
I have to agree with you as it's no different, than tripping a player on the court while sitting on the bench.
The NBA, IMHO, needs to add retroactive penalties like they do in Formula 1 - otherwise it is a pretty silly punishment result and may benefit someone going forward, which is not the "victim" while the victim got nothing. For example, assume it is a flagrant 2 (it is not) - all his points going forward from that point in the game should be taken off and the results of the game adjusted. I do not believe the NBA will do it, but I think this is one of the best things to have happened to Formula 1 after that infamous Prost / Senna incident back in 1989 (?)