Mark Cuban hops on Twitter to slyly no-call a referee’s no-call (Ball Don’t Lie)
In one of the better games of the NBA's regular season thus far , the Cleveland Cavaliers topped the Dallas Mavericks in overtime on Tuesday night, starting off the team's toughest stretch of the season (Mavs, Rockets, Spurs on the road; Warriors at home) in spectacular fashion. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] The Mavs were game to hang with the defending Eastern champs for so long, but for Mavs owner Mark Cuban, that wasn't enough. With less than two minutes to go in OT, Dallas point guard Deron Williams went in for a layup that could have put the Mavericks up by three points, and LeBron James came swooping in to defend. Via Whitney Medworth and Mike Prada at SB Nation , watch what happened next: Mark? Got a question for sports science geeks. If an official NBA backboard is hit full force will it cause the rim to move or vibrate ? — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) January 13, 2016 Mark Cuban is not wrong, here. Deron Williams' layup, let's be honest, wasn't going in; but that's not the point. If you touch any part of the goal – rim, net, backboard, shot clock (it is LeBron, after all), basket stanchion – it's technically goal...
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