In the reviews the ball had already left the shooter's hand before Clemons made any contact and I am not sure he really did make any contact.
No. But why for god's sake did they even let him get a shot off? I don't understand why no coach ever wants to foul before any shot is possible with a 3 point lead with less than 10 seconds left. I see it all the time.
I thought it was a good acting job and not a foul, but still bad move by Clemmons to even get close. And he knew it.
Clemmons played a very good OT and that steal changed to outcome.
Absolutely stupid.Depends on the camera angle, one showed no contact while the camera behind the shooter made it look like there was contact on the arm. In the end it was a stupid foul.
I thought it was a good acting job and not a foul, but still bad move by Clemmons to even get close. And he knew it.
Clemmons played a very good OT and that steal changed to outcome.
The one I like was when a Temple player was called for a foul, and a ref and the player had a close up on camera and the ref looked like he was apologizing to the Temple player. A little too much closeness between the 2 of them for the ref to seem like he was unbiased.