Re: If Somebody Actually Hears...
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Originally Posted by tlongII
Let's see...
1) Bowen intentionally kicked Amare
2) Parker split open Nash's nose
3) Bowen kneed Nash in the nuts
4) Duncan left the bench during the Elson/Jones altercation
5) Horry body-checked Nash into the boards
After all this, the Suns have two of their best players suspended. Makes a lot of sense... :rolleyes
Let's See
1) NBA Dismissed that claim
2) Making a move to the basket does not constitute an intentional blow to the nose.
3) Bowen's knee was just that, a knee to the nuts and a foul was called.
4) NBA Dismissed that as weel as there was NO altercation
5) Horry should have been assessed the Flagarant but the two idiots came off the bench, that's on them.
All of this is justified, you think the NBA wants to see the Spurs in the finals again, poor ratings and all, HELL NO! The Suns did this to themselves, stay on the bench and this wouldnt even be a topic, plain and simple.
Re: If Somebody Actually Hears...
Quote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
Let's see...
1) Bowen intentionally kicked Amare
2) Parker split open Nash's nose
3) Bowen kneed Nash in the nuts
4) Duncan left the bench during the Elson/Jones altercation
5) Horry body-checked Nash into the boards
After all this, the Suns have two of their best players suspended. Makes a lot of sense... :rolleyes
Seriously, is there a high school diploma anywhere in your house with your name on it? Can you burn it please?
The Nash-Parker headbutt was initiated by Steve-o, so just scratch that from the list.
A drunk Suns' fan with a view from the first row of Game 4 could not have mistaken anything going on, on the court, at the time Timmy left his seat, for an altercation. I have no idea why any casual fan trusts his horribly uninformed understanding of the rules of the game or his gut instincts to make judgment calls like this. So scratch that from the list.
Finally, and the real kicker, the Spurs bear no responsibility for the suspensions. Yeah, everything has a cause and effect relationship in the world. If Nash hadn't been hip checked, they wouldn't have been suspended.
If I hadn't been speeding home because a meeting ran late, I wouldn't have been in that accident. Maybe we can get the my boss' insurance involved for "making" me speed :rolleyes. Just mature a little bit, and understand where excuses end and responsibility begins. I wish no one had been suspended, but clearly it is Amare and Boris' own damn faults.
Seriously though, if the Spurs are going to have NBA fans who despise them I'd rather it be ones with poor critical thinking skills, who can't defend their positions. So go ahead and put the Spurs at the top of your 'teams you love to hate' list. :dizzy
Re: If Somebody Actually Hears...
[ThongII]The blame should be on the Spurs. There is no question about it. The Spurs have received ridiculously favorable treatment for the entire series. They are close to becoming the team that I like the least in the entire league now.[/B][I]
Idiotic statement - home team in game 4 gets 14 FTs while less aggressive road team gets 29 and star player of home team has to ride bench during critical time.
Also don't forget that Manu was hammered in the lane and could have lost an eye and not even a foul call.
Sick of the inane and sublime, stick to facts!
Re: If Somebody Actually Hears...
Quote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
Let's see...
1) Bowen intentionally kicked Amare
2) Parker split open Nash's nose
3) Bowen kneed Nash in the nuts
4) Duncan left the bench during the Elson/Jones altercation
5) Horry body-checked Nash into the boards
After all this, the Suns have two of their best players suspended. Makes a lot of sense... :rolleyes
Hey shitmouth, how ya doing? Good.
1. You have no proof of Bowen's intentions.
2. You're honestly blaming Tony for that? Are you retarded? Well, nevermind.
3. And?
4. Duncan left the bench but there was no altercation.
5. Yes and he got penalized for it.
You have your own weak ass agenda so why even bother? Dickweed