DaRizzle
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3:10 in the video starts the play, followed by a good replay from a different angle
First off Chris Paul WAS NOT in the air when they made contact
Chris Paul's shoulder was in Fishers face when they made contact...thats pretty square IMO
as for the Lakers getting calls...Im just talking about this play, thats another argument
You have to beat the offensive player to the "spot". Fisher did not do that. His angle was sharp, which indicates a block unless you are set. And, Paul was in the air, and Fisher did not allow him to land.
But, whatever, keep thinking the Lakers don't get more than their fair share of the call, even and especially when a Future Hall of Famer is being fouled by, well.... Derek Fucking Fisher.
3:10 in the video starts the play, followed by a good replay from a different angle
First off Chris Paul WAS NOT in the air when they made contact
Chris Paul's shoulder was in Fishers face when they made contact...thats pretty square IMO
as for the Lakers getting calls...Im just talking about this play, thats another argument

