If this rule is truly enforced, Harden would no longer be a superstar and frankly would be the league's biggest whiner and amass technical fouls like no one else before him.
It may take a year or two before it's truly enforced but the game would be all the more interesting without these tricksters. Harden and Young are good enough to score without these moves.
nyvector16 wrote:If this rule is truly enforced, Harden would no longer be a superstar and frankly would be the league's biggest whiner and amass technical fouls like no one else before him.
from the little I watch Harden in the playoffs- and he was hurt- he didn't seem to be getting the calls, and honestly looked too slow to do the kind of damage he did.
nyvector16 wrote:If this rule is truly enforced, Harden would no longer be a superstar and frankly would be the league's biggest whiner and amass technical fouls like no one else before him.
If harden played in the 90’s he’d be Allan Houston
franco12 wrote:nyvector16 wrote:If this rule is truly enforced, Harden would no longer be a superstar and frankly would be the league's biggest whiner and amass technical fouls like no one else before him.
from the little I watch Harden in the playoffs- and he was hurt- he didn't seem to be getting the calls, and honestly looked too slow to do the kind of damage he did.
He had a bad hamstring injury all year plus his conditioning was sh1t
I like this rule. Necessary I think. But it will be carefully enforced. We will probably see it called early in the season, then the officials will back off as players try to adjust. I think we will see a lot of no calls rather than offensive fouls. You are still allowed to fool and pump fake players, hopefully Quickly will figure out how to do that without fowling or turning the ball over.