Secretly envisioned a season ending injury happeneing to Amare, Diaw, Bell or Barbosa?
Id never hope for anothers misfortune but wth were they soing out there?
Its like D'Antoni is trying his best to get fired
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Secretly envisioned a season ending injury happeneing to Amare, Diaw, Bell or Barbosa?
Id never hope for anothers misfortune but wth were they soing out there?
Its like D'Antoni is trying his best to get fired
Nothing wrong with trying to ensure the win when the Spurs scrubs were making a run.
Nothing wrong with getting some from the family goat.
We cut the lead down to 12 in teh 2nd Quarter, but Bell, Diaw made some fluke shots that were not supposed to be shooting. Won't happen again.
Stupid post...It was stupid to risk them getting injured but never would I want them injured. We can beat them at full strength and we will.
JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!!
The initial post reads "Id never hope for anothers misfortune but wth were they soing(doing) out there"
Aye how bout we kill all this self righteousness
Lets learn something instead
The word envisioning purely means to picture in mind
It has nothing to do with wishing or wanting
The post was more about D'Antoni being a goof of a coach than it was about player injuries
Your question was,
"While Watching The End Of Game 4 How Many Of You...
Secretly envisioned a season ending injury happeneing to Amare, Diaw, Bell or Barbosa?"
That's a pretty open ended question.
I'll confess to wanting to see Amare get his ankle tweaked or something while he was whining about fouling even though up so high and still in the game.
More likely its the fact that since the Suns are about to get eliminated in a seven game series by the Spurs for the fourth time in six seasons ("ouch", to grossly underestimate the overwhelming sentiment), D'Antoni just wanted Suns fans to get one more chance to see the Suns starters before late October. Also probably got to enjoy the $40 million aged waste of space slowing the Suns down at center.
:lobt2: + Suns = :nope
Naw...I never want to see a player hurt. Now, If Louis were to break his neck while licking his ball on the toilet seat....
WTF?? the Suns were facing elimination today, and you're blaming them for making ABSOLUTELY SURE the Spurs didn't get back in the game? Seriously?? To say that was classless is IDIOTIC!
It might sound like justice, in principle, but not when it involves a real person. But D'Antoni was begging for something like that to happen.
If one of the Suns' starters had gotten injured in mop-up time, I would really have to believe that D'Antoni had dug his own grave. It didn't happen - and he, and the Suns, are fortunate.
Of course, an injury isn't the only thing that might have happened. Horry got into Amare's head with a few minutes to go, and he got a Tech called on him. I was kind of hoping Horry might bait him enough to take a swing at him or something.
watching the end of the game i just kept thinking how classless they are, spurs have no starters in, and the suns starters are still jacking up 3 pointers just to try to blow us out by even more
I understood D'Antoni's sentiment to start the 4th, but to leave Amare until 2:30 left to play just seemed pretty classless to me. It was already obvious at the start of the 4th, or even midway, that the Spurs weren't going to win this one.
That said, I didn't wish ill on anybody. It just isn't right. You never want to see a guy go down with injury, rival or not.
He's actually done that most of the year when we have had games with larger leads. He always has one or two guys from the 8 man rotation out there. The confidence/non-development of his bench players is always a topic on the local sports radio talk shows. It's also a testament to how good the Spurs are as he has seen 16 and 18 point leads vanish quickly. On the last game of the season against Portland, he started the 4th quarter with all 5 bench players. Even than, I think he brought Barbosa back-in when he saw the lead start coming down.
D'Antoni just wants to make sure that he wins the game.
Can't blame them really for feeling the need to assure the Spurs weren't getting up by emptying the clip, cutting the head, burning the remains and dumping the ashes into a concrete mixer. In their minds the Spurs are nothing short of Jason from Friday the 13th.