I saw the clip right after and yeah, as soon as I saw it I had to turn it off. Looked really bad. Can't believe he hit the free throws after.Was watching this live and had to turn it off as soon as I saw the replay. Big bummer
Anyone else find it incredibly dumb you need to use a foul or TO to get an injured player off the floor?
Yeah I get the rule, it's just stupid. Am I mistaken saying NCAA allows you to sub after a made FT?In the NCAA/HS, the player can come back in after injury once time goes off the clock if someone else shoots his FTs.
In the NBA he can't come back at all if he doesn't shoot them. Jeremy was probably juiced with adrenaline and hoped he'd be able to play some more if he took a break.
Yeah I get the rule, it's just stupid. Am I mistaken saying NCAA allows you to sub after a made FT?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying...he was obviously hurt. An injury to the lower body can be obvious but not prevent you from shooting FTs.I like the rule as it is in the NBA. I think it's ridiculous that a coach can put in a better shooter when someone gets hurt. If you can't shoot your FTs, you can't play the rest of the game. Makes sense to me. I'd add a clarification about refs being able to allow a sub if someone is obviously hurt.
I like the rule as it is in the NBA. I think it's ridiculous that a coach can put in a better shooter when someone gets hurt. If you can't shoot your FTs, you can't play the rest of the game. Makes sense to me. I'd add a clarification about refs being able to allow a sub if someone is obviously hurt.
Only a 3 year deal so this will greatly impact his next contract. If he stayed healthy and was putting up consistent numbers he would have really cashed in.Thank god he got that contract.
Hope all heals well for Jeremy - would be awful if this was how his career ended.