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TJastal
11-05-2009, 09:19 AM
Holy chripes.

Watching the first quarter of the HOU/LA game and Scola gets called for a foul on Artest when crazy Ron used his forearm to shove Scola out of the way???

Scola tried to duck out of the forearms' way causing the stupid jackass to lose his balance and fall.

Oh, that's a foul on you, Luis! :rolleyes

Un-fucking believable call.

TJastal
11-05-2009, 09:35 AM
Quote of the night from Foxsports rockets announcer.

"Do you see that chair that Phil Jackson actually sits in? Would you like to have a ticket behind him?

Other announcer "Nope".

"Watch him when he sits down. That lady sitting right behind Phil Jackson, she can't see a thing."

Other announcer "Yep. So what do you propose they do about it?"

"Make him lower that seat"

Other announcer "In any arena, if I was behind it, I'd be throwing spit-balls"
:lol

*Laughs* "That's a good idea. Lets tell her to throw some spit-balls... at Phil"

I guess Phil never did get over his love for his highchair. Probably still sucks his thumb at night too.

Like being 6'7" or so isn't big enough... what a jerkoff.

Culburn369
11-05-2009, 12:08 PM
That ain't what pissed those Rockets announcers off though, TJ. It was Bryant sightin' the apex of Battier's head time & again. That "Stop Kobe" Binder got kinda heavy by the fourth quarter.

tee, hee.

TheMACHINE
11-05-2009, 01:15 PM
Holy chripes.

Watching the first quarter of the HOU/LA game and Scola gets called for a foul on Artest when crazy Ron used his forearm to shove Scola out of the way???

Scola tried to duck out of the forearms' way causing the stupid jackass to lose his balance and fall.

Oh, that's a foul on you, Luis! :rolleyes

Un-fucking believable call.

HAHAHA...is that it? What a waste of thread space.

TJastal
11-05-2009, 01:28 PM
HAHAHA...is that it? What a waste of thread space.

I think it is relevant.

That call could be considered a candidate for the top 5 worst calls ever seen grace an nba court.

That it ended up being the lakers' benefit just irks my suspicion levels, which were already on high alert.

The last thing I wanna see come playoffs are these types of calls going the lakers' way.

Culburn369
11-05-2009, 01:30 PM
That it ended up being the lakers' benefit just irks my suspicion levels, which were already on high alert.

That's just your rank insecurity rearing it's head.

TheMACHINE
11-05-2009, 01:31 PM
I think it is relevant.

That call could be considered a candidate for the top 5 worst calls ever seen grace an nba court.

That it ended up being the lakers' benefit just irks my suspicion levels, which were already on high alert.

The last thing I wanna see come playoffs are these types of calls going the lakers' way.

ok..how bout that bogus travel call on Bynum in the last few mins of regulation.

Stupid refs trying to help Houston out. See I can act like a whiny bitch too.

duhoh
11-05-2009, 03:32 PM
don't be a retard. it's too early in the season.

Allanon
11-05-2009, 03:44 PM
Scola isn't innocent.

South American players have the "art of the foul without fouling and flopping but not flopping" down to a science. Fabricio was the master of this.

Just like on the foul that Scola fouled out on. It looked all innocent; like Kobe was just getting the superstar calls and Scola was an innocent victim of a bad call.

But on the replay you see Scola pretend to look away and then sneakily put his arm out and push Kobe.

ambchang
11-05-2009, 04:49 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-091104


Houston had a chance to regain the lead, but will rue two missed opportunities. The first came on a drive by Aaron Brooks in which Lamar Odom fouled him along the baseline just before Brooks flipped a shot into the underside of the rim. Although it seemed a clear continuation call, the foul was ruled on the floor, denying Brooks two free throws that could have put Houston ahead with 13 seconds left.

Although it was only John Hollinger, it's funny how these things always happen when the Lakers are involved, and they seem to be the beneficiary almost every time.

Culburn369
11-05-2009, 04:51 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-091104



Although it was only John Hollinger, it's funny how these things always happen when the Lakers are involved, and they seem to be the beneficiary almost every time.

That is just your rabid insecurity rearing it's head, amb.

Allanon
11-05-2009, 04:52 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-091104



Although it was only John Hollinger, it's funny how these things always happen when the Lakers are involved, and they seem to be the beneficiary almost every time.

The problem was Hollinger was actually at the game and didn't have the benefit of replay as we do on TV. He was doing a "live blog" at the game yesterday in Houston.

On replay, Odom clearly fouled Brooks the minute he got past him. It wasn't a shooting foul as Brooks had not stopped his dribble.

TheMACHINE
11-05-2009, 05:00 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-091104



Although it was only John Hollinger, it's funny how these things always happen when the Lakers are involved, and they seem to be the beneficiary almost every time.

yah..sometimes the Lakers get screwed over too. YOU just like to look the other way when it does happen.

djohn2oo8
11-05-2009, 05:06 PM
^ Yeah, rarely does it happen

Allanon
11-05-2009, 05:09 PM
Here's the foul on replay.

Notice Odom's intentionally fouling Brooks...and Brooks was still dribbling since they're next to the 3 point line.

http://badpussy.org/uploads/files/yivdk2i41ly6nalh0k3c.png

NostalgicSpursFan
11-05-2009, 05:16 PM
yah..sometimes the Lakers get screwed over too. YOU just like to look the other way when it does happen.

True but the lakers get screwed when it doesn't matter, like the middle of the game.

TheMACHINE
11-05-2009, 05:36 PM
True but the lakers get screwed when it doesn't matter, like the middle of the game.

Oh really? Tell me when the bad Traveling call on Bynum occured?

JJ Hickson
11-05-2009, 05:38 PM
Spurfan just whining about the calls they're supposed to whine about.

TheMACHINE
11-05-2009, 05:39 PM
Spurfan just whining about the calls they're supposed to whine about.

lol..in games the Spurs wernt even playing in.

JJ Hickson
11-05-2009, 05:44 PM
My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest. Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns ownerRobert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

Spursfan092120
11-05-2009, 05:59 PM
JJ...first off, that story comes from the biggest loser to grace an NBA court with his presence. If you believe that, you're a bigger idiot than he is. Second off, to the OP, it's one fucking call in a game early in the season. It doesn't mean shit. Let's not start whining already...come on...if the refs wanted the Lakers to win that game, they would have won before overtime...they want to get the hell out of there...they have dinner plans, as Sean Elliott would say.

#2!
11-05-2009, 06:21 PM
kinda retarded since Phoenix also has a HUGE hispanic population