Gregory Teague Jr. NBA during 70s get clowned for players often doing cokes and all types of drugs but boy, do they have some wild stories. Also, I think EVERYONE was on some drugs in NBA during that era.
There is a rule in NASCAR that states every driver must drive 100% of their ability. This came after a driver purposely wrecked to change the points standings. Maybe you could make a weird rules episode about this
I vaguely remember a MLB game where the two managers were idly chatting before they finalised their lineup cards and gave them to the umpire, when they decided to immediately trade players - the two players had to go the clubhouse, get changed, then go to the other clubhouse and get changed into their new uniforms.
Actually Harvey Catchings (another great NBA name) and Ralph Simpson both played on both sides in the game as well; Eric Money was the only one who scored as a member of both teams. And the fourth traded player, Al Skinner, played for _neither_ team - that is didn't play in the game in the original version nor in the resumed, alternate-reality one - making him, to my knowledge, the only player to record a DNP for both teams in a single game.
A similar situation happened last year to Juan Soto. When the nationals played the Yankees he wasn’t in the mlb yet, but when the game got postponed he hit a home run. So technically his first hit was before he was even called up to the MLB.
On a similar note, in 1979, the Phillies and Mets were playing a double header. In between games, Jose Carenal was traded from the Phillies to the Mets and played for both teams on the same night. Also, in 1982, Joel Youngblood has the distinction of getting a hit for 2 different teams playing in different cities on the same day. He was on the Mets playing a day game in Chicago. He got a hit. After the game he was traded to the Expos who were in Philly so he flies to Philly and singles for the Expos that night. Incidentally, both of his hits came off of eventual Hall of Famers(Fergie Jenkins & Steve Carlton).
On June 26, 2024, Danny Jansen was batting for the Blue Jays vs. Red Sox. During the at bat, the game was delayed and later suspended for rain, to be made up on August 26th. On July 27th Jansen was traded to the Red Sox. He is now the scheduled catcher for the Red Sox for that game, making him potentially the first player in MLB history to play for both teams in a single game.
in soccer, clubs will often loan out players to other teams, usually to give youngsters playing experience. When this happens, there is often a clause in the loan deal that prohibits that player from playing against the "parent" club. This kind of contract clause also can exist for outright transfers. I feel like something resembling this should have been discussed in this nba game.
@@anonymousperson3023 yes game 6 At some point in the second half he realized I can't beat them so I might simply let them win and later join them to create the new NBA dynasty
I don't even watch sportsball but I absolutely love this series for the metaphysical debates it causes. Btw, today I learned that the NBA has a better grasp on the time/space continuum than most sci-fi movies.
Do one about the baseball player who made his debut in a rain shortened make up game and his first hit/hr was technically before his debut as game goes into the books as original start date. Great vid btw
But what if a player gets traded midgame (like Harrison Barnes) but to their opposing team? Will the player go to the opposing team's bench or wait til the game is over? Just a thought.
Gotta ask the Baseball players, happen more than once in MLB player get trade mid game. I think Demarcus Cousin's trade was funnier tho. Go to New Orlean for All star, get traded mid game, journalist tells him "Hey you are staying here New Orlean now XD"
Aikie Halley Gonzales the team doesn’t announce trades mid game so it won’t happen. Even if it did I think the team has to list their squad before the team and has to finish the game with that squad.
A Player cannot change sides during mid game cuz they have a List of Players submitted to the committee before a game starts so that means even if you're traded to the opposing team during a Game you, cannot switch teams
You covered the handling of the technical fouls given, but what did they do about the other fouls? Did Eric Money keep any fouls he committed as a Net when he joined the Sixers for the replay? Did they just reset those normal fouls he could theoretically commit more than six fouls that game? Did they reset everyone's fouls? I need more!
I thought the same thing! Presumably, they treat him like a new player for the 76ers, so he could have committed up to 12 fouls (if he fouled out for both teams). But what if the ejected player had been the one traded? Would he get a fresh set of fouls? Also, which team pays Money's game check? Need more information!!!
I remember reading the completed box score for this game. Strange to see the name Eric Money on both sides of the ledger. Richie Powers was a total take-charge referee. He probably had good intentions when he called the third technical foul on Bernard King, to punish another unsportsmanlike act in full view of everyone. But he should have just included his description of the post-ejection chair kicking as part of his report to the league office. It likely would have meant a higher fine, possibly a suspension, for King. But then incident would have been over. But Powers broke a cardinal rule of officiating: Never create a protest scenario.
This kind of reminds me of when the Ms traded ichiro to NY on the same day NY was in town to play the mariners. So he starts the day on Ms, traded, and plays for Yankees that same day. I think that's how it went down.
A similar thing happened on the 2019/2020 NBA Finals: no matter how that series ended, Dion Waiters was the only player with a sure ring. That's because, long story short, he played for both Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers on that very same season. What a time to be alive.
Never heard this story before. Started watching this and thought “boy this sounds like something that would only happen to my Sixers.” Then they bring up the trade... *sigh* how did I know
Do a Luis Suarez (attacker) in South Africa (World Cup), deliberatly defended a clear goal with his hands just so the team doest score. He got a red card but Ghana missed the penalty and eventually lost the game and dropped out of the World Cup.
I think, ironically the protest rule is a hilarious gold mine for weird interactions. The only other time I can remember it ever being used is in 2006 or 07 with the Miami Heat. Shaq "fouls out" with only 5 fouls. Miami protests and yes, gets the game replayed from the moment their player was tossed too early. Of course, in the intervening months Shaq was traded to Phoenix. So Miami is playing a game again because they did not have access to Shaq for the last minute or so, without access to Shaq.
This reminds me of a Nationals game last year. The Nationals started a game with the Yankees, at this time Juan Soto was still in Minor League Baseball. In the middle of the game it started raining then they decided to make up the game on a later date. When they make up the game, Juan Soto is now on the big league roster, so he pinch-hits in the make up game and hits a home run. So he homered in a game that started before his Big League debut.
Who else thought it was when the player went to keep the ball inbounds and chucked it into his own basket from beyond the 3-point line by accident? (It was recent, but i can't remember the guys name)
Looked up the Box Score, the game was Nets at 76ers, "November 8, 1978" for the official date. For the other players traded, Ralph Simpson got 2 assists for each team and 8 points for the 76ers. Harvey Catchings did not impact the box score for the 76ers, but got 8 pts, 4 reb, 3 blk, 2 pf for the Nets. Al Skinner did not get play time for either team.
In first grade I played my first year of soccer. I was scared to play for my team and I only wanted to play defense. I was always good but just scared to fail. So the last game of the season the other team didn't have enough players so the coached asked if anyone wanted to switch. I jumped up and said I would. My dad drove down 300 miles to see me as well. Anyways I scored four goals on my own team and then never played soccer again
this reminds of me of when your team is winning in practice and then your coach makes you switch teams to make it competitive in the middle of the game.
This is like that NHL game where a player had a heart attack, so they started the game over, but they started it at 1-0 so a player technically scored a goal from his couch because he was injured for the replay
Video Suggestion: Wilt Chamberlain made the NBA institute a rule for (1) offensive goaltending, (2) not jumping over the free throw line during free throws, because he would dunk free throws, and (3) widen the paint, because he was too domininant in the post. Like so Ryan can see!
A similar thing happened during the 07-08 season with the Hawks and Heat. No one was traded between the teams, but Shaq had been traded to the Suns and he was the player responsible for the redo (he got called for his sixth foul and it should have been his fifth), so in the redo, Shaq couldn't play anyway, since he was now a Phoenix Sun. Shawn Marion did get to play in the redo, thus meaning that, due to a technicality, he was teammates with Shaq for one game, which came up again when the streak of consecutive champions with ex-teammates of Shaq's went viral back in 2015 or 2016.
Al Skinner was also traded between the two teams, but did not see playing time for either squad, making him the only player in NBA history to have an official DNP for both teams in the same NBA game.
This happened in the MLB too. It was the Pirates vs Cardinals (I think). One guy started the game for I think the Pirates. His team takes the lead, then it rains. The game is suspended and would be finished later in the year, but the pitcher got traded to the Cardinals, and the Pirates won, so he got the win while playing for the losing team
Agreed. How in the world is a ref with the potential for human error, or even a secret agenda/vendetta/ulterior motive/etc. the person with the final say in these games. Especially in championships. Retited refs have admitted to betting on games and blowing calls on purpose. There needs to be a system of checks and balances
I think this happened in the MLB as well. I recall a story about a pitcher getting a loss and a save in the same game, through a rain delay that (similarly) led to a mid-game trade.
Fun fact about this game: (Al Skinner was also traded, but did not see playing time for either squad, making him the only player in NBA history to have an official DNP for both teams in the same NBA game.) From Wiki.
JR Smith did this in game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals
Armed Titanium lol
Best comment of 2019 made me lol
*henny smith
😂 LMAO
You got me 😁
This is my favorite episode of weird rules. How in the world was that ref allowed to stay in the NBA?!
much less ref the finals...
He retired after this season
Gregory Teague Jr. NBA during 70s get clowned for players often doing cokes and all types of drugs but boy, do they have some wild stories. Also, I think EVERYONE was on some drugs in NBA during that era.
@@parasight21 everyone is a bit of an exaggeration, if Jabbar could give The Dipper problems in the 70s i would love to see Kareem off coke
parasight21 doing cokes?
“He was responding within a reality that should not exist” is an absolutely amazing quote
Eric Money, Richie Powers... those are the type of names that are nicknames in of itself
Should of named Eric Richie Money
@@EricSmyth2Christ That's the name of the guy who pockets the $1500 deposit.
Richie Power Money!
I was the 666th like :)
The 70s were a trip.
"YOU CAN'T GIVE MY GUY THREE TECHNICALS!"
"Okay, YOU get three technicals."
**surprised pikachu**
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Not surprised
@MUFC get a life
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Also whoever animates these is a legend
That would be our designer Phil Pasternak, who along with Mike Das help make our series look fire
Thank you
SB Nation yall should get Phil and Jon bois to collaborate on a video!! it would probably get millions of views lol
and mike too^
@@nickcalderaro9166 make millions brother lol
When you can’t decide what team you want to be on
Just be on both
KD
If you can't beat them, join them.
LMAO 😂
Italy 100
Not just reddit and NFL now NBA too
There is a rule in NASCAR that states every driver must drive 100% of their ability. This came after a driver purposely wrecked to change the points standings. Maybe you could make a weird rules episode about this
And then NASCAR has since ignored this rule on every occasion where it becomes an issue.
Joeylawn36111 it’d keep it fresh I guess
@@joeylawn36111 Nascar is also just pretty much a joke compared to other major sports
NASCAR is a sport?
People hate Nascar now because it’s rules are a joke. It used to be good.
I vaguely remember a MLB game where the two managers were idly chatting before they finalised their lineup cards and gave them to the umpire, when they decided to immediately trade players - the two players had to go the clubhouse, get changed, then go to the other clubhouse and get changed into their new uniforms.
Legend has it he is still getting technicals
Tastyquicksand - Daily NFL Videos like billy crystal
he still gives technicals
He died in the 1990s, so probably not.
3:22 "He was responding within a reality that *TECHNICALLY* does not and should not exist." I see what you did there, Seth!
Purposely starts air balling every shot
Tastyquicksand *also sets NBA record for most turnovers in a game*
lets be honest, he would be benched so he wouldn't have the opportunity to do so.
Lol
What’s air balling?
@@udaytejsingh3998 Shooting the basketball and missing the rim completely
Best sports RUclips channel just waiting for a rewinder
Friend, keep your eyes peeled at the end of the week, we've got a real special one coming your way
@@SecretBaseSBN Basketball?
@@huongdieu6543 You could say that
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"Teams have been auto-balanced, you are now on BLU"
"YOU FAILED!!!"
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BULLSHIT!
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Ref: Technical
Fans: "No."
NBA: "It's Rewind Time."
Actually Harvey Catchings (another great NBA name) and Ralph Simpson both played on both sides in the game as well; Eric Money was the only one who scored as a member of both teams.
And the fourth traded player, Al Skinner, played for _neither_ team - that is didn't play in the game in the original version nor in the resumed, alternate-reality one - making him, to my knowledge, the only player to record a DNP for both teams in a single game.
A similar situation happened last year to Juan Soto. When the nationals played the Yankees he wasn’t in the mlb yet, but when the game got postponed he hit a home run. So technically his first hit was before he was even called up to the MLB.
On a similar note, in 1979, the Phillies and Mets were playing a double header. In between games, Jose Carenal was traded from the Phillies to the Mets and played for both teams on the same night. Also, in 1982, Joel Youngblood has the distinction of getting a hit for 2 different teams playing in different cities on the same day. He was on the Mets playing a day game in Chicago. He got a hit. After the game he was traded to the Expos who were in Philly so he flies to Philly and singles for the Expos that night. Incidentally, both of his hits came off of eventual Hall of Famers(Fergie Jenkins & Steve Carlton).
On June 26, 2024, Danny Jansen was batting for the Blue Jays vs. Red Sox. During the at bat, the game was delayed and later suspended for rain, to be made up on August 26th. On July 27th Jansen was traded to the Red Sox. He is now the scheduled catcher for the Red Sox for that game, making him potentially the first player in MLB history to play for both teams in a single game.
please do not get injured Danny, you have to make history.
Can’t beat em...
JOIN THEM ASAP AFTER HALFTIME
I like to imagine that every time Richie messed up a game, the commissioner would shake his fist and yell "POWEEEERS!!" like a classic sitcom.
Danny Jansen has become the 1st ever MLB player to play for both teams!
"Money" is an amazing last name! Imagine getting to have that on the back of your jersey!
"This way, Mr. Money"
There is a boxer whose name is Awesome
in soccer, clubs will often loan out players to other teams, usually to give youngsters playing experience. When this happens, there is often a clause in the loan deal that prohibits that player from playing against the "parent" club. This kind of contract clause also can exist for outright transfers. I feel like something resembling this should have been discussed in this nba game.
This might be my favorite series on RUclips. SB Nation has the best content for sure.
Not a big deal. KD did that for OKC and golden state in 2016
Same game though?
@@anonymousperson3023 yes game 6
At some point in the second half he realized
I can't beat them so I might simply let them win and later join them to create the new NBA dynasty
@@tpsam u sound dumb rn 💀
Thanongrit Suriyarungka LMAO
@@joseorea200 it's a joke
Please do an episode about the time Joe Crawford lost his mind and challenged Tim Duncan to a fight during a game.
Joeylawn36111 i believe it was that same game that he said he would fight him in the parking lot after the game
@Nick Smith and Tim knows MMA too🤣
I don't even watch sportsball but I absolutely love this series for the metaphysical debates it causes.
Btw, today I learned that the NBA has a better grasp on the time/space continuum than most sci-fi movies.
And two future Bulls coaches played in this game - Doug Collins and Phil Jackson.
And Loughery was MJ's first coach. That's wild.
@@akshaysundru482 Mike Bibby's dad too.
Do one about the baseball player who made his debut in a rain shortened make up game and his first hit/hr was technically before his debut as game goes into the books as original start date. Great vid btw
So basically Nebula in
Avengers: Endgame
Except the alternative timelines stuck
Best response. lol
This is one of my favorite comments of all time 😂
this took me a half of a sec to comprehend but OH MY GOD YESSSS EXACTLY!!!!!!!!
spoiler alert*
But what if a player gets traded midgame (like Harrison Barnes) but to their opposing team? Will the player go to the opposing team's bench or wait til the game is over? Just a thought.
Gotta ask the Baseball players, happen more than once in MLB player get trade mid game. I think Demarcus Cousin's trade was funnier tho. Go to New Orlean for All star, get traded mid game, journalist tells him "Hey you are staying here New Orlean now XD"
Aikie Halley Gonzales the team doesn’t announce trades mid game so it won’t happen. Even if it did I think the team has to list their squad before the team and has to finish the game with that squad.
A Player cannot change sides during mid game cuz they have a List of Players submitted to the committee before a game starts so that means even if you're traded to the opposing team during a Game you, cannot switch teams
@@christopherchan5245 Trades have happened mid game. Players haven't switched but they get taken out and don't play that game
Chris Chan but it’s happened before so...
See, this is why Doc Brown wanted the time machine destroyed.
This is an amazing story. I always thought the player who played an NHL game BEFORE getting drafted was wild... but this one might top that.
You covered the handling of the technical fouls given, but what did they do about the other fouls?
Did Eric Money keep any fouls he committed as a Net when he joined the Sixers for the replay? Did they just reset those normal fouls he could theoretically commit more than six fouls that game? Did they reset everyone's fouls? I need more!
I thought the same thing! Presumably, they treat him like a new player for the 76ers, so he could have committed up to 12 fouls (if he fouled out for both teams). But what if the ejected player had been the one traded? Would he get a fresh set of fouls?
Also, which team pays Money's game check?
Need more information!!!
How great would that have been? Especially if he got another (third) technical in the replay.
We're playing this game again because you can't have 3 technicals... and you got 3 technicals anyway. Dang.
You could say that Richie Powers seemed to go off on a real.....Powers trip.
YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!
BOOOOOOO!!!
When you’re losing to the computer on 2k so you switch teams half way through
I remember reading the completed box score for this game. Strange to see the name Eric Money on both sides of the ledger. Richie Powers was a total take-charge referee. He probably had good intentions when he called the third technical foul on Bernard King, to punish another unsportsmanlike act in full view of everyone. But he should have just included his description of the post-ejection chair kicking as part of his report to the league office. It likely would have meant a higher fine, possibly a suspension, for King. But then incident would have been over. But Powers broke a cardinal rule of officiating: Never create a protest scenario.
This kind of reminds me of when the Ms traded ichiro to NY on the same day NY was in town to play the mariners. So he starts the day on Ms, traded, and plays for Yankees that same day. I think that's how it went down.
The C*bs and Cardinals once traded players between games of a doubleheader
Yup - I was at the game, in Seattle, as a Yankees fan. Most emotional game I’ve been to.
I hope we get videos like this more often! This guy is so good with these crazy sport stories
Big deal, Clarence "Coffee Black" Withers did this in the Mega Bowl between the Flint Tropics and San Antonio Spurs
Ryan Fredericks and created the "alley-oop"
“Foul! No.. two fouls!”
Who?........ oh, you mean Downtown “funky stuff” Malone
A similar thing happened on the 2019/2020 NBA Finals: no matter how that series ended, Dion Waiters was the only player with a sure ring. That's because, long story short, he played for both Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers on that very same season.
What a time to be alive.
Wait what how tho? You could be traded 4 times, play for 5 teams in one season, but only the team you're on during the finals matters lmfao
players who get traded midseason still get rings to my knowledge
Ref pettiness: Boss Level 35
But boss levels only go up to 34...
RusseLL "First Round Exit" Westbrick It’s so high it breaks the limit
Loving all the SB videos. Weird Rules and Rewinder are always a good time! Keep up the awesome work!
Never heard this story before. Started watching this and thought “boy this sounds like something that would only happen to my
Sixers.” Then they bring up the trade... *sigh* how did I know
Do a Luis Suarez (attacker) in South Africa (World Cup), deliberatly defended a clear goal with his hands just so the team doest score. He got a red card but Ghana missed the penalty and eventually lost the game and dropped out of the World Cup.
No real weird rule there. Saurez got punished, Ghana got a standard form of compensation (a penalty kick) and failed to take advantage
and now Ghana and Uruguay are rematching
"You have been switched to the other team. Reason: Balance"
... as all things should be
I think, ironically the protest rule is a hilarious gold mine for weird interactions. The only other time I can remember it ever being used is in 2006 or 07 with the Miami Heat. Shaq "fouls out" with only 5 fouls. Miami protests and yes, gets the game replayed from the moment their player was tossed too early. Of course, in the intervening months Shaq was traded to Phoenix. So Miami is playing a game again because they did not have access to Shaq for the last minute or so, without access to Shaq.
2:30 I do wonder if this is maybe to prevent teams from protesting every single game they lose, just out of spite.
This reminds me of a Nationals game last year. The Nationals started a game with the Yankees, at this time Juan Soto was still in Minor League Baseball. In the middle of the game it started raining then they decided to make up the game on a later date. When they make up the game, Juan Soto is now on the big league roster, so he pinch-hits in the make up game and hits a home run. So he homered in a game that started before his Big League debut.
The Nets still lost the game in March, along with the game later that night against Philly
randomdude476 ball don’t lie
This has a chance to happen this year in the MLB and I need a video from you 2 talking about it, cause it's just as silly in any league
He attacc
He protecc
But mostly
He give out teccs
Came back to this video as we have an opportunity for this to happen in baseball now with Catcher Danny Jansen
CAN WE GET A IN DEPTH LOOK AT THE KG AND TIMMY FUED. YOU GUYS DO SUCH A GREAT JOB KEEP IT UP
This has to be one of the strangest situations you guys have ever found. Crazy!
Option three is that Money is not allowed to play in the completion of the game for either team
This has to have been your greatest episode so far! Keep up the good work guys!
You get an instant subscribe because of this awesome/insane story.
I love this channel so much I cant stop watching lol, wishing I found it sooner. Some of these are soooo amazing!
Imagine playing against the nets and eric money just basically says "opponent has left the match"
4:16 these reality altering technicals are so powerful they got my guy looking like john carpenter's "The Thing"
Who else thought it was when the player went to keep the ball inbounds and chucked it into his own basket from beyond the 3-point line by accident? (It was recent, but i can't remember the guys name)
I remember requesting this! So glad you made it!
"Oi, you can't hand out three technicals!"
"*Bet.*"
Man this Richie Powers guy has a knack for giving out weird rules
We need someone to do "the creation of SB nation deserves a deep rewind"
This reminds me of the Suns and Hawks (I think) game that they had to play out the last couple of seconds months later. That's an episode right there
Seize 3 u are cringe embodied
Okay so did he receive a win and a loss on his own personal statistics regardless of the outcome of the game?
Looked up the Box Score, the game was Nets at 76ers, "November 8, 1978" for the official date.
For the other players traded, Ralph Simpson got 2 assists for each team and 8 points for the 76ers. Harvey Catchings did not impact the box score for the 76ers, but got 8 pts, 4 reb, 3 blk, 2 pf for the Nets. Al Skinner did not get play time for either team.
In first grade I played my first year of soccer. I was scared to play for my team and I only wanted to play defense. I was always good but just scared to fail. So the last game of the season the other team didn't have enough players so the coached asked if anyone wanted to switch. I jumped up and said I would. My dad drove down 300 miles to see me as well. Anyways I scored four goals on my own team and then never played soccer again
That is too goofy
this reminds of me of when your team is winning in practice and then your coach makes you switch teams to make it competitive in the middle of the game.
He plays for both teams, if you know what I mean
Yeah, I just watched the video! He sure does
UndergroundVillage 🏳️🌈
I also know what you mean having just watched the video, as well
Wink wink nudge nudge
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This is like that NHL game where a player had a heart attack, so they started the game over, but they started it at 1-0 so a player technically scored a goal from his couch because he was injured for the replay
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Wilt Chamberlain made the NBA institute a rule for (1) offensive goaltending, (2) not jumping over the free throw line during free throws, because he would dunk free throws, and (3) widen the paint, because he was too domininant in the post.
Like so Ryan can see!
I'd love to see an episode about the alternate timeline that allowed Juan Soto to hit his first MLB home run before his MLB debut
Can you do a video on the first three pointer in the NBA?
I think Chris Ford hit the first one in NBA history.
Why? What was weird about it?
The Oprah of technical fouls 🤣 sounds like the time Tim Duncan caught a tech on the bench
I swear sb nation the best channel
A similar thing happened during the 07-08 season with the Hawks and Heat. No one was traded between the teams, but Shaq had been traded to the Suns and he was the player responsible for the redo (he got called for his sixth foul and it should have been his fifth), so in the redo, Shaq couldn't play anyway, since he was now a Phoenix Sun. Shawn Marion did get to play in the redo, thus meaning that, due to a technicality, he was teammates with Shaq for one game, which came up again when the streak of consecutive champions with ex-teammates of Shaq's went viral back in 2015 or 2016.
Are we just going to act like Coffe Black didnt switch from the spurs to the tropics in one game
Al Skinner was also traded between the two teams, but did not see playing time for either squad, making him the only player in NBA history to have an official DNP for both teams in the same NBA game.
I actually remember this happening I was so young and confused 😂
Bruh 😳😹😹😹💀
This happened in the MLB too. It was the Pirates vs Cardinals (I think). One guy started the game for I think the Pirates. His team takes the lead, then it rains. The game is suspended and would be finished later in the year, but the pitcher got traded to the Cardinals, and the Pirates won, so he got the win while playing for the losing team
1:28 Lol I love how as humans we always make up crazy stories and even act out the voices in situations and hypotheticals that would never happen 😂
This is literally the best channel on the whole internet
Not directed to this video. It just amaze me why suspicious calls are not reviewed more often.
Agreed. How in the world is a ref with the potential for human error, or even a secret agenda/vendetta/ulterior motive/etc. the person with the final say in these games. Especially in championships. Retited refs have admitted to betting on games and blowing calls on purpose. There needs to be a system of checks and balances
Ayrton Senna in the 1990 Japan Grand Prix was an ultimate rule bend. You should look at that
Coach: you can't give 3 techs
Ref: haha, 3rd techs go brrrrrrrrr
I think this happened in the MLB as well. I recall a story about a pitcher getting a loss and a save in the same game, through a rain delay that (similarly) led to a mid-game trade.
Coffee Black did it.. Let's get tropical!
70's basketball was amazing.
Wait so who won the new reality game
Sixers still won, this time by six. All that trouble to lose by two points more.
@@bobsnow6242 So basically this new reality game became... completely pointless in the end.
Crazy Luigi there was a point, to prove a point.
@@butterthyme2241 And that point wound up going in Philly's way anyway. **Insert Japanese faced shrug here.**
Bob Snow ball don’t lie
Fun fact about this game: (Al Skinner was also traded, but did not see playing time for either squad, making him the only player in NBA history to have an official DNP for both teams in the same NBA game.)
From Wiki.
WE LIKE SPORTS AND WE DON’T CARE WHO KNOWS
Nice
That Shelsky shirt is life!! Need to get you a BeerCanvas glass
Do a rewind on Damian Lillards game winning three against the rockets
That shot is burned into my memory. The color commentary was absolutely perfect!
5 years later and Rocket fans are still bitter...
Phatooine 5 years later blazer fans still bring it up including me
Bro I adore this channel thank you
Plot Twist: The Ref was actually the founder of T-Series
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This is one of my favorite channels