Ballin’: LJ’s Four Point Play

» September 2, 2008 12:07 PM | By Brandon Hoffman

With the Eastern Conference Finals tied 1-1 and the Knicks trailing the Indiana Pacers 91-88 in Game 3, Larry Johnson hit a three-pointer while being fouled to tie the game with 5.7 seconds remaining.  Johnson connected on the ensuing foul shot to give the Knicks a 92-91 win.


4 Responses to “Ballin’: LJ’s Four Point Play”

  1. King_Kaun Says:

    I said it then….and I will say it now…

    (but before I say it…watch the video again…pause it even…)

    THAT WAS NOT A FOUL!!!!!! NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!!!!!!

    …and even if it WAS a foul, it was DEFINITELY not a big enough foul to call AT THE END OF THE F#&#$* GAME WHEN MAKING A NO CALL MEANT THE TEAM HAD TO FIGHT IT OUT IN OVERTIME…

    pathetic. payoff. New York bias by the NBA. “Company Men”…whatever you wanna call it…but it happened…

    no foul…easy call.

    watch the video again…

  2. Brandon Hoffman Says:

    Kaun – Grandmama says it was a foul.

  3. Hooped Up Says:

    There needs to be playoff basketball in Madison Square Garden again.

  4. Brandon Hoffman Says:

    Hooped Up,

    You’re absolutely right. Playoff basketball should be synonymous with MSG. Should be…

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