Same to you. You're just being argumentative for the sake of being argumentative. If you want to argue a peripheral point, be my guest.Quote:
Take a time out and come back when you make up your mind
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Same to you. You're just being argumentative for the sake of being argumentative. If you want to argue a peripheral point, be my guest.Quote:
Take a time out and come back when you make up your mind
TD is a big damn softy! Nobody in the NBA is possibly intimidated by him coming at them. The only intimidation he has on anyone else is that damn bank shot that never misses, but physically, he is nothing to ever worry about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
Sarver is a bigger whiny douchebag than Mark Cuban. He just didn't play Jenga on national TV so nobody gives a shit about him.Quote:
Originally Posted by longrod
The rule wasn't enacted as a response to the Pistons/Pacers brawlQuote:
Originally Posted by Findog
http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_history.html
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1994-95
Shortened the three-point line (22 feet in the corners extending to 23 feet, nine inches at the top of the key) to a uniform 22 feet around the basket.
Awarded three foul shots for any player fouled while attempting a three-point field goal.
Any player who leaves the bench during a fight automatically suspended for a minimum of one game and fined a maximum of $20,000; in addition to losing 1/82nd of his salary for each game, he is suspended.
Any player who commits two flagrant fouls in one game will be ejected.
Hand-checking eliminated from the end line in the backcourt to the opposite foul line.
Technical foul fines increased to $500 each. Formerly, the fines were $100 for the first technical and $150 for the second.
Clear path rule changed to include contact in the backcourt. If a defender, grabs a player when the player has a clear path to the basket on a breakaway, two foul shots will be awarded.
The second or more of back-to-back timeouts when the ball is not inbounded will be limited to 45 seconds.
You just made it the main point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Findog
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Little Spidey has now taken to talking about who can take who in a fight since he has been obliterated on every other comment he's made. Go to sleep son.
[QUOTE=shelshor]The rule wasn't enacted as a response to the Pistons/Pacers brawl
http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_history.html
Thanks for the headsup.
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Originally Posted by monosylab1k
He actually makes Cuban come off in a semi-good light. You have to be one whiny, chicken shit ass to do that. Hell, Cuban didn't even put up this much of a stink when Terry was suspended last year for the nut punch.
LOL! C'mon, I actually like Cuban. Her was right about The River and I live on it!Quote:
Originally Posted by monosylab1k
No little boy, if you knew to read further, it was in response to why the Spurs never have anyone run on to the floor every time Ginobili flops acting like he's hurt. It's because your leader is no intimidating force anyone is worried about. They sure don't worry about him charging the rim, so he would never jump up to try and defend his teammates, it won't ever help.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
Because they have self control.Quote:
it was in response to why the Spurs never have anyone run on to the floor
This owner is an A-S-S-H-O-L-E of monumental proportions. Back in 2005 when we had the unfortunate experience of going to a Spurs/suns of bitches game in Phoenix. Pop did not play Duncan or Ginobili due to injury. In between all the stupid gorilla props, fireworks(or gunfire, I'm not sure) The owner gets up and starts to do the, I guess its called the "chicken-wing" dance. Taunting the Spurs as if they were afraid of the suns. The fans started cheering. It was so stupid. We were being taunted by so many fans. As we left the game and ran into other Spurs fans, they said they were being mis-treated too.
It was so fucking stupid.
Don't try and act like they wouldn't run on in an actualy scuffle where Tony Parker was laid out by a cheap shot. You know damn well some of them would.
Then they would be suspended. What's your point?Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
My point is you said they NEVER would do that, and you know damn well had the situation been reversed, a couple Spurs would be suspended, just not one of the stars because they were all already in the game.
So there may be a situation where they would. So what? They would be suspended too and I wouldn't be a bitch about it like you are.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
I'm not bitching about it like others. I bitched about Horry being the childish prick he is. But i'm disappointed by the result of Amare and Diaw's actions.
Well why didn't you just say that in the 1st place instead of being an ass and making up all sorts of shit before having to eat all of your words and finally come to the right conclusion?Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
My orginal argument was about the douchebag Horry. Him starting it led to Amare and Diaw reacting to Nash on the floor, but I never said he pulled them off the bench.
And JFK riding down the streets of downtown Dallas in an open top motorcade let to JFK getting his head blown off, but we don't blame him for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
they seemed to be reacting to the shit bell was starting with horry. so i guess bell's the "douchebag".Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider TX
From a post above:
No little boy, if you knew to read further, it was in response to why the Spurs never have anyone run on to the floor every time Ginobili flops acting like he's hurt. It's because your leader is no intimidating force anyone is worried about. "They sure don't worry about him charging the rim, so he would never jump up to try and defend his teammates, it won't ever help."
Dear Suns fan: Do not kid yourself, Duncan would kick Amare's and anyone else on the Suns *&^ anytime or anyplace if provoked enough, period. Ask players in the league who go against him how strong and tough he truly is. He is the quiet assasian instead of a whinner and complainer like Amare.
Horry got his deserved suspension and probably should have gotten three games to keep him out of the series, those on Amare and Diaw were correct period.
I did not like Horry's foul. Win with class and lose with class. A hard foul like that against bell or amare wouldn't have bothered me... but a hard fould on nash, who's show nothing but class and heart this series, was cheap. If nash was driving for a hoop, then I wouldn't have minded a hard foul that put him on his @$$.... but the way horry did it was cheap. That said, the Suns fans left the bench and went on the floor; they deserve the suspension. Hopefully the Spurs won't have a let down.
Go to Youtube and watch, they reacted the second Horry hit Nash.Quote:
Originally Posted by violentkitten
Actually, even with Horry's hard foul, if Nash wouldn't have flopped (and it WAS a flop) none of this would have happened.