Looks like someone ran over a moose.
Nothing to see here though. Bogut just trolling the people he needs to troll.
whining the next day after a regular season noncall = extra butthurt
someone get him some vaseline
I know he is being given a hard time on Twitter, but at least he replies to the fans, trolls and non-trolls alike
Most NBA players don't reply to the average fan's tweets
Duncan had seven blocks
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like you wouldn't be the most asshurt little Nancy of the bunch if Dirk got an And1 call on a jumpshot to win a Mavs-Spurs game.
I am talking about professional athletes dumbo. Fans will be fans.
Bogut is a scrub compared to Manu, that's all I have to say.
Can't wait to hear the Spurs fans reaction to a last second loss when it comes at the hands of a player travelling.
Hopefully it will be Derek Fisher getting to take 4 steps on a driving layup that goes in at the buzzer.
You all will appreciate that play too because you like when teams win on non-violation calls.
The matter has been settled, ignoramus. Not a travel.
http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2010...manu-ginobili/
Says the ignorant Laker homer whose favorite team gets almost every damn call to the point where the laws of physics are being defied.
you're re ed. Players PLAY IN THE ING GAMES, THE OUTCOME DIRECTLY AFFECTS THEM, OF COURSE THEY SHOULD BE PISSED WHEN A BLATANT TRAVELING CALL AFFECTS THEIR GAME.
you're just some fat who sits in his Lazyboy with a fart pillow under his ass to dillute the smell of the 20 enchiladas you just ate, what happens in the game shouldn't matter to you at all. It should to Andrew Bogut.
You are truly re ed.
I think even with the rules, that was an obvious travel, but in the world of LeBron/DWade, it really wasn't all that bad for it to be a noncall.
although the guy who wrote that article is a Mavs fan, which should mean it's null and void to any Spurs fan. He's never seen his team win a ring, therefore he has no clue what he's talking about.
Must've been a block party yesterday.
I don't agree with this part of his assessment.
"But if we view the play from another angle, it’s clear that when Manu plants his right foot in what many are counting as his “first” step, the ball isn’t even in his hand. This step isn’t a step at all, at least not for the purposes of any kind of violation. Instead, Ginobili’s step count triggers as soon as he’s gathered and gained control of the ball, which occurs after the right foot has already been planted."
Manu had control of the ball before that first step, already established a first step and then he jumped backwards. That's a travel. If that's legal, Lebron's crab dribble is legal too.
Oh my goodness I lol'd so hard at this
The sun will shine on a dogs ass once in a while.
It's like that debate scene from Old School with Will Farrell....
http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum=8918
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Can we call him Andrew Bogus now ?
you and Fabbs can.
Hehehehehehehe
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