Used to watch NBA full highlights videos. And feel envy that someday, took there time to edit that. And now we legend of our own. Thank you some much man. 💚💚💚
@@tavomamadx8606 Two wrongs don't make a right, the last play was a certain game decider. It's hard to tell at exactly when dunston grabbed and let go of the ball, from the camera angle it seemed, if the timer was more accurate, he had between 0-0.2 milliseconds. Debatable, oh well
@@DolinaSmerti Unfortunately, the final play was probably the one thing in this game that is NOT debatable. The referees calculated the delay between the initial touch by dunston and the time starting. They did this by analysing the replay frame by frame, so it WAS precise. The time they got - 0.3 seconds. Then they checked where the ball was when there were 0.3 seconds on the clock. It was comfortably in the air, because Dunston released it with 0.5 seconds remaining. Conclusion: he had 0.2 seconds remaining at the time of release. He made it, and it's not 'debatable' or 'inaccurate'.
Used to watch NBA full highlights videos. And feel envy that someday, took there time to edit that. And now we legend of our own. Thank you some much man. 💚💚💚
The best basketball highlights I’ve ever seen, especially the 4th quarter. Great work!
Thanks.
Uou, amazing
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3rd match in a row referees destroying Zvezda. Shame on you Euroleague
There were some weird calls both ways, for example no-call goaltending against smailagic, also the final play was on time.
just a bad looser ,we was destroyed by referees with Marciulionis,Sabonis ,can you feel the pain? against Serbs ,so you deserved bad luck,dont cry
@@tavomamadx8606 Two wrongs don't make a right, the last play was a certain game decider. It's hard to tell at exactly when dunston grabbed and let go of the ball, from the camera angle it seemed, if the timer was more accurate, he had between 0-0.2 milliseconds. Debatable, oh well
@@DolinaSmerti Unfortunately, the final play was probably the one thing in this game that is NOT debatable. The referees calculated the delay between the initial touch by dunston and the time starting. They did this by analysing the replay frame by frame, so it WAS precise. The time they got - 0.3 seconds. Then they checked where the ball was when there were 0.3 seconds on the clock. It was comfortably in the air, because Dunston released it with 0.5 seconds remaining. Conclusion: he had 0.2 seconds remaining at the time of release. He made it, and it's not 'debatable' or 'inaccurate'.