• 8 months ago
The last two minutes of the Warriors-Lakers game clock took more than 20 minutes of real time due to stoppages
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00:00 last two minutes of the game, so over 20 minutes.
00:04 How would you describe how strange that was?
00:06 - It was weird 'cause every time,
00:08 I don't know why we had the hope that we did
00:12 after maybe the second one,
00:13 but every time they put the ball in,
00:15 we're like, all right, we're good.
00:16 And then two dribbles and the whistles came back.
00:19 So I never seen anything like that in my 15 years.
00:23 'Cause usually there's like a backup plan
00:25 of a secondary clock or something.
00:27 So I watch a lot of golf.
00:28 I don't know if they did like that playing through thing
00:32 where you see the commercials running
00:34 and they're just waiting for the game to come back,
00:35 but it's probably not the greatest for TV.
00:38 So I don't know what the answer is, but just get it right.
00:42 - Steve, he doesn't like reflight.
00:45 Like he'd rather just have it for buzzer beaters.
00:47 What's your general sense of that role?
00:51 - I do like it, to Medina's question,
00:55 if it's quicker, it doesn't interrupt the flow of the game.
00:58 There are calls that you need it
01:00 and it can dictate a momentum swing
01:02 or a crucial two points or whatever the case is.
01:06 And especially when you get the challenge right,
01:09 having another one just in case
01:11 there's something down the stretch.
01:12 So I think it might be more just how can you make it quicker
01:16 than taking it away.

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