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Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:49 am
by Superbone
I’ll say one thing. The officiating felt really one sided. Seemed like we got a lot of touch fouls while Toronto was allowed to play very physically.
Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:04 am
by Nodack
That has been a trend lately.
Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:58 am
by wpmiller42
I'd love to hear what the justification was for upholding that challenged foul call on Booker. There was so much space between Booker and his man, and it was obviously an errant pass. What did the refs see that I didn't?
Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:32 am
by Split T
My issue with the challenges is it has to without doubt show 100% that the ref messed up. I’m sure the ref initially called Book for a push in the back…on replay it does show that Book was touching him when the pass came…Book quickly pulled away as Barnes jumped so he wouldn’t foul. The contact was so minimal that it’s pretty laughable it would ever be called…but there was ever so slight contact, so they didn’t overturn it.
My thing is if that wasn’t called a foul and Toronto challenged it to make it a foul, there’s no chance they overturn it to a foul. I don’t think 100% certain should be the threshold…I get if it’s a toss-up sticking with the call, but if you’re leaning 75% not a foul, then overturn it.
Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:15 pm
by bajanguy008
Yea you guys basically summed up all my feelings
With the Knicks game fresh on my mind still I was ready for the 4th quarter despite the deficit. So enjoyed for the hundredth time lol that the guys showed that resiliency, they clearly hate to lose.
Book decision making at the end was indeed so rough. The passes yes but the decision on that last shot when down one was simply let me get this up quick because I'm getting doubled if I run a play.
Definite hero ball moment there that was less than ideal
That big lineup continues to intrigue
My concern is that there's definitely a trend with the refs. I always see it as a reputation thing, I wonder if we are perceived as a good defensive team but not physical.
So always feels like when we respond to physical play and start dishing out similar stuff that we get called as if it's out of character or something. Don't quite know how to describe it but it's like we be under the microscope when we raise our intensity
Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:18 pm
by bajanguy008
I liked what I saw from Mikal
He was struggling a bit against physical perimeter defense the last few games but he was making tough plays last night
We know and teams know, he going usually hard left to dribble into his pull up and he really was putting his head down last night to get to his spots
Re: Game Day: Raptors (35-30) @ Suns (53-13), Fri 3/11/22
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:24 pm
by bajanguy008
Can hear EJ lol
See people don't realize Devin got that sneaky athleticism. See Devin is smart, it's not that he can't make those plays but that guy is a scorer and rather saves his legs during the game. Every once in a while though he will surprise you and give guys a reminder
DA the hype man/trainer/coach
