Originally posted by snakous:
He really didn't even come close to breaking his arm, it was a clean block and he hit his arm on the follow-through. While I wouldn't have flipped out like he did, he had every right to be upset. About 90% of plays where it is blocked and then contact is made after the block are no-calls.




Clean block??? What game were you watching? In basketball, a clean block is getting only ball, not getting the ball first. I don't think Rasheed got the ball in the first place, but even if he did, the follow through took Ginobili out of the play, which is a foul. He should have gotten a technical on that play also.