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I don’t understand. They say groups are decided by last year’s record but is random. Which is it? They should just divide by division.
 
Warriors fans greeting Klay in his return was awesome.

And the NBA will take credit for the increased viewership for this TNT game and say it’s because it’s an in season tournament game & ignore that people watched because of Klay’s return.
 
Warriors fans greeting Klay in his return was awesome.

And the NBA will take credit for the increased viewership for this TNT game and say it’s because it’s an in season tournament game & ignore that people watched because of Klay’s return.
It’s both.
 
Miami pulls a Chris Webber.

With 1.1 seconds left in a TIED game, Miami calls a timeout when they didn't have one.

Detroit hits the technical free-throw and wins the game.

Something odd, after the technical free-throw, the referees gave the ball back to Detroit to inbound. Detroit's TV announcers assumed that Miami would be inbounding the ball and have to go full-court without a timeout.

If you call a timeout when there is none, does the other team get a free-throw and the ball?
Yeah I watched that and didn't understand why Detroit got the ball as techs don't change possession. Maybe the invalid timeout changes it. Or they had an inbound violation or something, it was odd.
 
Yes. And it’s funny that Jalen Rose was there because that’s what happened to his team in 1993 NCAA title game only it was 2 shots (not 1) and the ball.
Oh yeah, they showed Rose but I didn't put that together, funny.
 
Yeah I watched that and didn't understand why Detroit got the ball as techs don't change possession. Maybe the invalid timeout changes it. Or they had an inbound violation or something, it was odd.

I just looked at the Play by Play. Excess Timout.

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So must mean calling a timeout when you don't have one is both a tech AND a turnover.

the answer from Perplexity.AI

In the NBA, if a team calls for a timeout when they have none remaining, it results in a technical foul being assessed against that team. This situation is considered an excessive timeout, and according to the rules, the request for a timeout must be granted even if it exceeds the allotted number. Consequently, the team will be charged with a technical foul for this violation, which gives the opposing team free throws and possession of the ball afterward.

Although Perplexity should know it's one free throw, not free throws.
 


No, the Heat will not "get it out of bounds" which is what the Detroit announcers also said and thought. Possession went to Detroit.

Not that it mattered much because as we know Miami had no timeouts and would have had to score with 1.1 seconds left going full court.
 
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