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Caught the back end of the game and had to check and see if anyone else noticed it. The play that won the game for the Timberwolves; was Darko's 6th foul. He realized that he was beaten on the play, and tried to salvage the only possibility for a win.
When he tied Griffin up I jumped up and said out loud in the middle of the bar I was in "Timberwolves are going to win this." See I have seen a whole lot of basketball in my time. And without fail almost every time a player gets beaten off the dribble or to the rack in the NBA they will quit on the play before it is over; letting the player who bested them get by therefore allowing for an easy conversion or a possible three point play. After Griffin's first step it was clear that Darko was beaten on the baseline; I could see, it even Hubie Brown could see it. The impressive thing is that Darko (who I will now only refer to as Self-Aware-Darko) also could see it; and he wrapped up Griffin ensuring that there would be no easy two, ensuring that Griffin would have to go too the line to earn it, and ensuring that he would foul out, and ensuring his team would get another chance. What a play what a thought process, what selflessness, what a team play. You would never see that play from 90% of guys in today's NBA! Go Darko
Caught the back end of the game and had to check and see if anyone else noticed it. The play that won the game for the Timberwolves; was Darko's 6th foul. He realized that he was beaten on the play, and tried to salvage the only possibility for a win.
When he tied Griffin up I jumped up and said out loud in the middle of the bar I was in "Timberwolves are going to win this." See I have seen a whole lot of basketball in my time. And without fail almost every time a player gets beaten off the dribble or to the rack in the NBA they will quit on the play before it is over; letting the player who bested them get by therefore allowing for an easy conversion or a possible three point play. After Griffin's first step it was clear that Darko was beaten on the baseline; I could see, it even Hubie Brown could see it. The impressive thing is that Darko (who I will now only refer to as Self-Aware-Darko) also could see it; and he wrapped up Griffin ensuring that there would be no easy two, ensuring that Griffin would have to go too the line to earn it, and ensuring that he would foul out, and ensuring his team would get another chance. What a play what a thought process, what selflessness, what a team play. You would never see that play from 90% of guys in today's NBA! Go Darko