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burninmylight said:
KLAMarine said:

Watched replay, Kyrie wasn't flailing or anything. Giannis did him dirty. The only consolation for me is how Durant benefited from Zaza injuring Kawhi in 2017 and now it went against him.

I didn't say flail, I said flare. Flail would suggest he was waving his limbs around like a Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Tube Man. By "flare", I meant that he extended his legs out on his way down from the FG attempt at the goal. Watch the replay one more time. Look at his left leg. That's not a natural landing motion. It would be one thing if he was attempting a dunk or layup off of a fastbreak, where momentum can cause you to do some unusual things in trying to gather yourself, but he was essentially shooting a jumper right at the basket. Some people think that Irving was trying to draw contact by kicking his leg out. I'm not convinced of that, but it's still not a natural motion, and coming straight down with both legs would have made more sense.

https://youtu.be/fXBttjSVF3o?t=40

Also, look at where Giannis is focused during the entire play. Notice how he's not looking at Kyrie at all, especially his lower body. He's solely focused on squaring up for a potential rebound. Eyes are intently on the goal. How would he be able to slide his foot under a man that is slightly behind him that he can't even see? If he wanted to hurt Irving, wouldn't he need to at least be looking in his general direction to see where he would land to get his foot in the right place? If anything, Irving would have been better off if Giannis WAS trying to hurt him, because then Giannis would have guessed wrong due to Irving's weird kick-out of his left leg.

Also also, the Zaza rule only applies to jump shooters beyond the arc. The defender has to slide his foot under the defender in an unnatural way. This play happened right at the rim, and as anyone can plainly see, Giiannis wasn't closing out on the shooter, he was positioning for a rebound. Giannis didn't do anything dirty. Freak injuries occasionally happen in basketball.

If you think that play is dirty, then tell me if you think this play is dirty:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_I89VejE0c

Looking forward to your honest answer.

Dunno, surely Giannis has a general idea of where Kyrie is and where his legs are thus has an idea of where his feet are coming down. And I see Giannis extending the leg: I don't need to look at my own feet to know where I'm putting them.

Whatever man, I don't like it but what can I do about it? Nothing.

Chris Hu said:

Unless you are super ambidextrous you always need to shoot with your dominant hand Ben Simmons just needs to shoot his shots with his dominant right hand and his shooting and free throw percentage will improve a great deal. Since Durant and Harden will play in the Olympics they will come back with a vengeance next season.  Also I completely agree with Colin Cowherd trading Ben Simmons for Draymond Green makes perfect sense and it would benefit both teams.

Surely Warriors would never agree to trade Green for Simmons.