Take a quick tour around Saturday's night in the NBA with The Fast break.
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Take a quick trip through Saturday's action in the NBA with The Fast Break.
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The final possession of the #Warriors vs #Grizzlies game today…
RT if you think Lance Stephenson was fouled 👇🏾 pic.twitter.com/fiYnNEemFC
— Ball Don’t Stop (@balldontstop) April 10, 2016
I don't normally buy into the idea that the NBA is rigged when something shady happens at the end of a game. However, whether they realized they did so or not, the officiating crew of the Golden State Warriors vs. Memphis Grizzlies contest on Saturday night turned its collective head when Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson fouled Lance Stephenson as time expired. Stephenson should have been at the foul line with a chance to win the game. Instead, the Warriors head to San Antonio to take on the Spurs with a chance to continue chasing the single-season win total record.
The Philadelphia 76ers are trying to make a fresh start and one move will help them go in the right direction.
LEBRON JAMES. #NBAonABC#CavsBulls BOX: https://t.co/XJIz809Bbn pic.twitter.com/XcSPbuvKy9
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) April 10, 2016
Clearly, Nikola Mirotic had no interest in slowing down a steamrolling LeBron James on this play during Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Chicago Bulls on Saturday night. Perhaps Mirotic felt he was in a no-win situation and decided to back off in order to stay away from committing a foul, but it doesn't look good giving up on a play regardless.
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