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Chauncey Billups EJECTED, leads to GAME-TYING free throws & DAGGER 😱 | NBA on ESPN



Chauncey Billups EJECTED, leads to GAME-TYING free throws & DAGGER 😱 | NBA on ESPN

[Applause] he gave it right back to kenri he’ll take one straight away kenri Williams trains it from deep and back and forth we go here in the fourth quar Rogen is out with Simons returning Henderson who’s kept the dribble alive but really missed that shot J push him ahead guy

Left a wiggin wigg slices in Scopes it up and wiggin hand himself a fourth quarter both offensively and defensively doesn’t matter what you throw at him there he is on Henderson May the initial defensive play but an offensive rebound by Walker you can see the score has just been going back and

Forth been a tremendous battle defensively here in the second half Anderson is going to take it hard and get fouled played well kept the pivot for down and Bill Kennedy’s going to say it’s an an one like kind of bang knees on that PL Simons trying to get downhill hren right there with him step for step just a better finish run having a hard time cracking the Blazers Shay ball fakes Baseline shot with a shot clock expiring and he’s able to put it in that’s a tough shot proud Channing defense here inside pcom Center

Sence trying to shake free pulls up for the three boy Anthony St so far the biggest shot of the game two Thunder players in the vicinity Simon’s not deterred you got to take it just can’t waste a whole lot of time here JB’s going to pull up left

Side avoided Simons and it’s back to a one-point game they want a foul Brogden has some timeouts he got away with a double dribble or NOS phips trying to call timeout he’s right up on Brandon Schwab and he got teed up he was actually out on the floor and

He’s still out on the floor and that’s going to be a double technical and he’s headed to the showers now you’ve got Scott Brooks out on the floor the Blazers in sensed that they didn’t get the timeout called well I don’t know why the player didn’t call it Brockton tried to dribble the

Basketball and he had his back to johy bips and chy is pretty upset has missed his fair share but that’s the second Technical and so you go from being down one and this is the play Brogden trying to call timeout got tied up then dribbled he you see

The indication that he was trying to call timeout toy bips thought it should have been granted Brandon Schwab didn’t give it to him and there’s Phillips out on the floor and got Called Jaylen Williams here’s left pulls up looking for the lead and he got it jayen Williams 2 seconds 11 109 we talked about just ice in his veins I know he’s a second-year player but that’s not a second-year player shot taking a big shot and becoming a big

Shot maker in clunch time man as he sent the paycom crowd here home going to defend Brogden the lob up top got sniffed out SGA intercepts and it’s the Thunder once again pulling it out of the fourth quarter for the third consecutive game fifth time thanks to the game winner from Jaylen Williams

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Watch the final moments between the Thuder and Trail Blazers, as Portland coach Chauncey Billups was assessed 2 technical fouls for arguing with a ref after he tried to call a time out. OKC guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander would hit both technical free throws and tie the game. Then, Jalen Williams would hit a 2-point jumper with 2 seconds left on the clock and Oklahoma City would stop Portland’s attempt at a game-winning play.

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20 Comments

  1. Sucks for P-town but he's gotta let the ref know, he didn't make any hand signal which is tough with the swarming defense, also Shai was in between him and the closest ref, and nobody could hear anything in that arena. Billups didn't step up and help him out by calling the timeout, Billups made no timeout signal all he did was put his hands up in the air. That was great defense and a loud crowd. Then he goofed and double dribbled, he got flustered. Next time hopefully his teammates/coach help him out.

  2. Referees are control agents for the hierarchy. They're not some virtuous unbiased enforcer of the rules, that's just the appearance to be maintained enough for the pleb fans and for plausible deniability.

  3. What did Chauncey even do to deserve the first tech??? This is so shady man, smh at the nba. I've been such a big fan all my life but idk anymore, this makes me sick to my stomach. How can they just do a team like this? This type stuff just keeps happening at least once a week now too. There's already enough corruption on this planet, can we at least have real sports?? I don't like where this league is heading, i think i need a break from the nba for awhile 😢

  4. Never seen Billups this angry as a player or a coach. Shame on officials. 1st ejection of his career for Billups as a player/coach means something is wrong.

  5. How much longer r they gonna keep giving these punk refs absolute power…who will police them. Now Chauncey was wrong for stepping on the court. I believe he had a player moment and forgot he was a coach. Ans yes it was up to the player to call the timeout. But if ur a refs hear the players and coaches out b4 u just T them up

  6. One of the worst ejections in nba history and I hope the pistons win the protest but they probably won’t but the sorry nba wants to protect the refs

  7. Blazers coach: Brogdon dribbling, stopped dribbling at 18.6 – 16.5 seconds, watched Brogdon hold the ball for that long.
    At the same time: 16.5 seconds Brogdon took off and coach signaled
    Coach gave Thunder 2 free throws
    End: Thunder scored, Blazers pass was stolen
    Good night

  8. I have said it many times, never leave the game in the ref's hands. If the game is that close that the refs are left to make a call then don't complain if it doesn't go your way. There were many call throughout the game that may have been missed that could have swung the game one way or another. Plus I am sure the Blazers probably had many mistakes that if they did not make would have gave them the win. The game is normally not won or lost on just one bad call at the end of the game. Other mistakes throughout the game led to this.

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