ThreadSky
About ThreadSky
Log In
johnbull.wtf
•
9 days ago
Kayte... its because he passed it first...
Comments
Log in
with your Bluesky account to leave a comment
[–]
bkivett.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
In her defense, going off Kyle's definition he read, JV didn't have control of the ball. But you gotta call it there to make up for wiping out a dunk.
3
2
reply
[–]
lotusprime.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
If anything it should have been an and 1.
0
1
reply
[–]
bkivett.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
Can they do that on a foul on someone that isn't the shooter? I'm with you if they can, but I don't know the rules there.
0
1
reply
[–]
lotusprime.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
I’ve seen it before on a foul where someone is shooting and another guy is fouled off ball but never on a pass that leads to a basket
1
1
reply
[–]
bkivett.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
Really weird play, either way.
0
1
reply
[–]
lotusprime.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
Oh absolutely you might’ve seen that the only time you’ll ever see it.
0
reply
[–]
johnbull.wtf
•
9 days ago
That's an old definition.
Its where the players are at the time of the foul. JV was ahead of everyone. And DC had already made the pass, so because of JV it was CP
https://official.nba.com/example-of-clear-path-rule-simplifications/
2
1
reply
[–]
bkivett.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
I'm good with that. Blame Kyle 😂
1
reply
[–]
troyeddlemon.bsky.social
•
9 days ago
Is she confusing it with a take foul?
1
reply
Posting Rules
Be respectful to others
No spam or self-promotion
Stay on topic
Follow Bluesky's terms of service
×
Reply
Post Reply
Comments
Its where the players are at the time of the foul. JV was ahead of everyone. And DC had already made the pass, so because of JV it was CP
https://official.nba.com/example-of-clear-path-rule-simplifications/