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When there is no chance to hit a fast break
Wednesday, May 30th 2018, 4:49 AM; 160; 0; +0 | 0 | -0
The Rockets defeated the Warriors by 95-92 on the road yesterday. The two sides scored a 2-2 level.
"Bam Mamba" Brian Scalabryan talked about yesterday's game in an interview with Sirius XM NBA Radio. He talked about the final situation of the Warriors yesterday www.lolga.com
"I don't think you have to always ask for a timeout. You don't always have to put up tactics. There's nothing wrong with wanting to make a fast break. But it's like the Western American movie. People's hands are on the gun's trigger and they're ready to pull a gun. You are waiting for the request to be suspended, ready, and standing next to the referee. If there is an accident in this turn, then you immediately request a timeout. You do not have to wait and see how the situation develops and think, ' Wait, I should call a suspension,'' said Scarborough.
Scalabrian went on to say: "It's not like this. It's a fast break. No problem. It's okay to attack in advance, but when you see the accident at the turn, you should request a timeout and re-arrange the tactics. Because that round was not a good round, in that case, what really happened was that when the time was approaching, the Warriors wanted to get a shot with good chances, and they were in the corner, there was no room for work, I Think they should call a timeout."
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