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NBA Ref Chip Clark Explains Why SGA's Falls Were Correct No-Calls
Chip Clark breaks down exactly why these SGA falls were correct no-calls, and honestly it comes down to one thing: referee the defense, not the offensive player.
Vassal comes to a complete stop, collapses his arm, and jumps straight up. SGA pushes off and hits the floor. That's a clean no-call every time. Same story on the step back where Shay kicks his leg out to create space and the defender never encroaches.
If you're watching the defender like the refs are, it's actually pretty simple. If you're just watching SGA, I get why OKC fans lose their minds. But the rules are the rules. #shorts
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