Originally Posted by Stargazer
Say what you want about Amare, but I guarantee you that there was no way Boris Diaw had any intention of "going against" anybody -- the guy is passive to a fault. In fact, the paper reported just today that Diaw, in his entire life, has never been in a fight, and, in his entire career, has never been given a technical foul. He says he was going to check on Nash, and everything about his personality backs that up. After all, as ABC has been reminding us ten times an hour, Diaw and Parker are best friends, and are hanging out together before and after the games. He doesn't have an ounce of passion or aggression in his body.
I'm also confused here. I've just read 10,000 posts from Spurs fans insisting that Amare and Diaw made a conscious decision to enter the floor, and that it was completely within their power not to instinctively run to Nash when the foul occurred, and they therefore deserve no understanding of any sort for their reactions. But now you say that "with the adrenaline these guys play in and with the situation," "if anyone from the other team would've seen their reaction, they would've probably stormed in too." So which is it? I think you are right, but I also think your reasoning explains why the suspensions were unjustified.