There was slight contact but no less than any other number of calls including the ensuing drive by Curry on the other end. Could've gone either way, definitely not the blatantly wrong calls that went against Cavs late.
Klay made NO contact with Shumpert's hand/arm on the attempted layup. I looked at this play over 20 times. Tony Brothers called the foul, while being stationed behind the play - which obstructed his view from from seeing if any contact was actually made when Klay took two swipes at the ball. Zach Zarba was positioned right on the baseline, and he could see in clear view what occurred and he didn't blow his whistle. Keep in mind too that Brothers called the foul late, so it wasn't as if Zarba didn't have enough time to call a foul if he saw any contact. The replay showed the angle from the front and Klay didn't make any contact - Klay said he didn't touch him when walking to midcourt and even JVG and Jackson both admitted that there was no contact on the play.
The fact that you don't view this as a blatantly wrong call, shows your inability to view this whole scenario objectively.
So knowing that, Klay then slaps down on a breakaway drive to the rim, not once but twice, in what absolutely looked like a foul in real-time, as the announcers all agreed. Klay should be smarter but he's an idiot and has done this before.
As I said above, the announcers, just like Brothers who called the foul couldn't see the play properly in real-time. There was no contact - JVG and Jackson corrected themselves when they saw the replay. Why was Brothers even blowing a whistle on that play when he was in an impossible position to call it correctly? He should've left it to Zarba who was right there on the baseline and he didn't see anything wrong with it - the replay then showed that there was NO contact. If Brothers was in Zarba's position, he wouldn't have called a foul on Klay because he'd be able to actually see whether or not there was contact, and not just have made a judgement call without a clear view.
An incorrect call that took the momentum away from the Warriors while Klay sat out for 12-13 possessions.
It's like he's been conditioned to think he can play super physical aggressive and the refs won't call him for another foul - because that's been the case most of the year - then when they do call the foul as they would on anyone else, he gets upset and reacts like he's pissed they won't let him play defense like Jim Carrey in Cable Guy.
Delly played "super physical aggressive" in the second half, and there were a # of plays he could've been called for a foul but wasn't. Strange how you're framing this character foible on a player who you claim comparatively prospers from being one of these overruling, basketball [white] supremacy, cat-in-the-hat institutionalized overseers (and the benefits that come with it), then in the next breath say 'they call these type of fouls just as they would on anyone else' and that they won't allow him to play
a cracker, uncoordinated, arms-and-legs, overaggressive type of defense?
The home crowd throws a verbal tantrum that mirrors his entitled bytchfit and then clowns like you write online about the egregious "phantom call" that somehow negates GS getting every call down the stretch, and camouflages the illegal screens, illegal defense etc that no one even talks about.
i) GS didn't get every call down the stretch
ii) Cavs got away with illegal screens when Bron was the only one the court who could create offense
iii) TT got away with hacking in the paint, Delly got away with extra contact and Bron got away with only three fouls in 50 minutes