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cbinge
05-15-2007, 11:34 AM
...in the postgame conference about when Horry 'Hit' nash,

in which Pop interrupted and said it was a foul...

reporter says 'whatever' in a very annoying tone

I say FUCK YOU in loud and obnoxious kick your ass kind of tone

Oh, Gee!!
05-15-2007, 11:34 AM
I'm sure he posts here. well done.

LEONARD
05-15-2007, 11:34 AM
Thanks for sharing your feelings...

Cheap Shot Bob DID hit Nash...

cbinge
05-15-2007, 11:36 AM
I'm sure he posts here. well done.
sorry man, haven't vented anywhere else yet

angel_luv
05-15-2007, 11:38 AM
I loved Pop's " It was a foul" response.

Gros Membres!
05-15-2007, 12:32 PM
Thanks for sharing your feelings...

Cheap Shot Bob DID hit Nash...
Depends on your definition of "hit," buddy. I commonly think of hitting as striking someone with a closed fist. Not a body check that send someone flying. I do grant you it was a hard foul, deserving of a flagrant, he got ejected, fine. But let's not get put on the hallucination glasses when regarding the specific incident between Bon and Steve.

TDMVPDPOY
05-15-2007, 01:24 PM
it was a hard foul, but u dont see horrys arm go swinging into nash, more like a hip and shoulder.....

that was some fuckd up acting by nash, ok charlie chaplin nash

kps0001
05-15-2007, 01:28 PM
Depends on your definition of "hit," buddy. I commonly think of hitting as striking someone with a closed fist. Not a body check that send someone flying. I do grant you it was a hard foul, deserving of a flagrant, he got ejected, fine. But let's not get put on the hallucination glasses when regarding the specific incident between Bon and Steve.


:rolleyes

since some need to learn the definition of hit without such homer glasses on


Main Entry: 1hit
Pronunciation: 'hit
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): hit; hit·ting
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hyttan, probably from Old Norse hitta to meet with, hit
transitive verb
1 a : to reach with or as if with a blow b : to come in contact with <the ball hit the window> c : to strike (as a ball) with an object (as a bat, club, or racket) so as to impart or redirect motion
2 a : to cause to come into contact b : to deliver (as a blow) by action c : to apply forcefully or suddenly <hit the brakes>
3 : to affect especially detrimentally <farmers hit by drought>
4 : to make a request of <hit his friend for 10 dollars> -- often used with up
5 : to discover or meet especially by chance
6 a : to accord with : SUIT b : REACH, ATTAIN <prices hit a new high> c : to arrive or appear at, in, or on <hit town> <the best time to hit the stores> d of fish : to bite at or on e : to reflect accurately <hit the right note> f : to reach or strike (as a target) especially for a score in a game or contest <couldn't seem to hit the basket> g : BAT 2b
7 : to indulge in excessively <hit the bottle>
8 : to deal another card to (as in blackjack)

TDMVPDPOY
05-15-2007, 01:30 PM
popareporter?

kps0001
05-15-2007, 01:30 PM
But back to the topic at hand. I thought that reporter was an idiot. Why even ask such a question? Why not ask about sitting Duncan so long and why he felt his All time NBA whatever coulnd't play with 5 fouls in such a crucial game?

He might have but I didn't hear the whole thing. The Phoenix media, was bashing on that guy this morning as well Pop for his lame response.

kps0001
05-15-2007, 01:31 PM
it was a hard foul, but u dont see horrys arm go swinging into nash, more like a hip and shoulder.....

that was some fuckd up acting by nash, ok charlie chaplin nash


Acting? Whatever!

MadDog73
05-15-2007, 01:32 PM
I'm sure Pop wasn't happy with the "foul" or "hit", no matter what you call it.

sabar
05-15-2007, 01:33 PM
The Phoenix media can bash Pop's responses all they want, he has been talking like that to reporters for years. Figures Phx reporters aren't in-the-know somehow.