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The Strickland breaks down the Heat culture of moving screens and concealed fouls



The Strickland breaks down the Heat culture of moving screens and concealed fouls



by Laserfalcon

11 Comments

  1. Onihczarc

    “borderline dirty “

    “pretty sure they practice this “

    par the course for a Pat Riley team.

    hey, if the refs let them do it, they’d be fools not to take advantage. credit spo and the staff for that.

  2. A_Downboat_Is_A_Sub

    The one the refs did catch on Lowery was pretty bad, that kind of stuff can lead to an injury real quick if a player moves into the zone they fall into or if for example Randle’s legs are tied up with someone.

    There were at least 3 Heat fouls that were worse than the one they offensive one reviewed for a flagrant on Quickley, and they didn’t even look at any of them.

  3. will122589

    I don’t get it, the Knicks get all the calls and not the Heat. Why are you showing us footage of the Heat getting the benefit of the calls from the refs

  4. Hydrogen_Ion

    I don’t blame them. Play the best within the confines of the game.

    The refs will determine what’s allowed, not the rule book

  5. dedbeats

    I posted this on r/nba and got banned lmao

  6. Ny_icedogs

    I am confused, this does not fit the whole “Knicks only won because of the refs” narrative.

  7. Joezepey

    The moving screens are tricky af. its hard to see the movement because it’s not the typical lateral movement

  8. Buddhaballer

    the RJ Cody Zeller one was ridiculous when I saw it in the game.

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