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Old 06-22-2005, 06:33 PM
keats keats is offline
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Default Weird Situation in Game 6?

With about 7 minutes left in the 2nd quarter somebody for SA was fouled and the Pistons got a T. The Score at this point was 35-32. Then they show the player shoot 1 free throw and it goes in and then the ref throws the ball back and he makes the 2nd one. Now the Pistons inbound the ball and I noticed the score said 35-35, so either I completely missed the 2nd free throw or they just didnt show it (which they have done before but did not appear they cut away long enough for this)

So I was just wondering if anyone else noticed this? Or did I just completely blank out and miss it?

X Posted in Sports Betting and OOT as I didnt see there was a Sporting Events forum...
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Old 06-22-2005, 06:59 PM
OrangeBaller OrangeBaller is offline
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Default Re: Weird Situation in Game 6?

Barry shot 3 free throws, 1 for the tech and 2 for the foul. I was wondering if they gave the tech free throw b/c it took a bit for the screen to change. It wasn't real obvious b/c Hubie was talking so loud, but you can barely hear Michael's say that he made the tech free throw.
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Old 06-22-2005, 07:50 PM
CashFlo CashFlo is offline
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Default Re: Weird Situation in Game 6?

yea...there had to be another foul in there as previously stated.

a technical foul only results in only ONE free throw and possession.
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