Brian Scalabrini
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The other side of it is SGA getting downhill.
Now, I think the NBA has done a really good job allowing handsiness on the perimeter.
I think they allow a lot of grabbing and clutching off the ball.
But that play right there, when SGA is getting downhill and the guy pulls his hands back and SGA runs into their chest, throws the ball up and gets the foul, I do think that they'll take that out of the game.
I don't think that that will be a foul.
Now, if you are going into SGA when that happens, I think they'll call that.
But if you are allowed like defensive space, you're allowed a line SGA coming into the player and throwing his throwing the ball up and getting that call.
It definitely changed the way that this game is called.
So I do think that those two things will change.
But give I will say this.
Give Mark Dagnall a lot of credit.
If you watch them, Isaiah Hartenstein gets out of every screen early.
So you can't call that turnover.
You can't call that illegal screen.
And the Oklahoma City Thunder know how to play offense for a guy that's ghosting a screen.
So I think Dagnall, more than any coach in the NBA, coaches the rules of the game better than the rest of them.
And that's why they're head and shoulders above of the rest of the teams.
I still feel like San Antonio is too young to win a title this year.
My guess is Oklahoma City beats them, and I think San Antonio is going to win the next two games, so they'll beat the T-Wolves, although they're a feisty, experienced, smart group.
Who do you think nicks in the finals against OKC or San Antonio?