bullard21k said:
Gramercy Riffs said:
bullard21k said:
With .5 left there is not enough time to grab the rebound, come down with the ball, reload and fire a length of the court shot. Even if there was a full second left I still miss on purpose. You go to OT you ain't winning that game anyways.
Making that free throw knowing that golden state had a TO and could inbound at half court was borderline insanity and dantoni and Paul both had a complete lack of situational awareness on that play.
I mean that's right up there with Kennedy not knowing the rule and having tavario Miller shoot the free throws against Kentucky 2 years ago bad
If GS rebounds the ball and immediately calls timeout, they advance the ball to midcourt. You don't really believe that the refs would leave anything less than 0.3 on the clock in that situation, do you?
No bc i don't feel like Golden state isn't going to cleanly grab a rebound with 4 rockets fighting for it.
Just my opinion but with a solid free throw shooter like Paul who can put the ball where he wants for the most part, I think he could quite easily throw the ball off the backboard while still hitting the rim (I've seen him do it multiple times before) and give no chance of a clean rebound.
I think that's a lot safer than curry shooting a wide open 25 footer in front of our bench for the tie but that's just me...but I do agree the insane foul and refs clock miscalculation in the plays leading up to that possibly influenced the decision.
Missing the free throw is the right decision, but only if you are certain you will hit rim.
There's a scary high percentage of "miss on purpose" free throws that miss everything. That happens and suddenly Golden State has time to setup a play to win it, not just tie.
Add to that you probably aren't going to have 4 Rockets fighting for a rebound only up 2 because of the potential of picking up a BS foul sending Golden State to the line to tie the game.
So with all the unknowns, I'd say just try and make it.