there we go book
I’m not saying we’re going screwed… I’m at the game, it doesn’t feel like it…
But a game with a 7-42 ft disparity is insane.
Make it 7-44.
The disparity is bad, but when we rarely drive and just stand around and upchuck threes like we did once we got up 30, the Suns deserve some blame of their own.
That’s wasn’t fun at all.It's a win, but it's definitely not a feel-good win.
Makes me wonder what the all time NBA single game FT disparity is. I would wager it's a pretty modern record and the Lakers, Celtics, Spurs, or Warriors are on the high end of it.
Okay, looked it up and sure enough it wasn't any of those teams. Instead, it was the Bulls in a 1970 game, when they shot 47 more FTs than their opponent, who was... the Suns.
The NBA refs have hated us a looonnng time.![]()
Makes me wonder what the all time NBA single game FT disparity is. I would wager it's a pretty modern record and the Lakers, Celtics, Spurs, or Warriors are on the high end of it.
Okay, looked it up and sure enough it wasn't any of those teams. Instead, it was the Bulls in a 1970 game, when they shot 47 more FTs than their opponent, who was... the Suns.
The NBA refs have hated us a looonnng time.![]()
The disparity is bad, but when we rarely drive and just stand around and upchuck threes like we did once we got up 30, the Suns deserve some blame of their own.
But they got a needed W. Unfortunately, they had to exert themselves much more than needed and now I’m worried they rest Book/Green/Williams and trot out a skeleton crew tomorrow against OKC… which just happens to be the first Suns game I’ll be attending live in person since Game 6 of the 2010 WCF.
That will be a big bummer if that’s the case.
Outside of a few plays I didn't think the calls were crazy, I think we got lazy with the huge lead and then got twitchy when it shrank.
But, I gotta wonder... what is the biggest free throw disparity a team has overcome in a victory? Tonight was 35... that is a HUGE number, and the Mavs still lost.
I would love if someone knows how to look up some games where it was worse and the team on the short end still won. It's gotta be some wild box scores.
The Mavericks become the tenth team to lose a game with 35 or more free throw advantage. AZSports Kellan Olson reported that the differential is the highest in a game five seasons and becomes only the seventh time in the past 15 years.
Found this, I imagine someone else will do the legwork and we'll see more data tomorrow.