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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Something else I just saw Greg Anthony bring up. What was the rational for letting the clock run all of the way down? When the posession started there was 24 seconds left in the game. If the coach has Lebron make his move with say 10 seconds left, at least the Cavs have another shot if he misses and they foul. Now they were out of timeouts, another mistake, but on the road in the playoffs, down 1-0, IMO you try and lengthen the game, not shorten it if you are down.
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The Cavs got a shot from LeBron, a wide open 8 footer from Hughes, and a tip attempt from Verajao on that possession. What on earth more could you ask for??/ If Detroit gets the rebound there are 6 seconds left, and a quick foul and they do get a second possession. AFter 2 shots...a tip in and a Detroit rebound there were still close to 2 seconds left in the game when the foul was committed. The TNT guys are clueless and clueless at times. They are flat out wrong analyzing the last possession.
The shots they got were much better than if they throw the ball in and whip up a wild 3 pointer in 2 seconds just to lengthen the game.