Don't quit your day job.
People see what they want to see. Your filter is remarkable. James Harden shot 20 free throws. I assure you they weren't all earned. I'm not ing. That's just the way it goes sometimes. Houston fan - put the OKC jersey back on Harden and you'd be ing and moaning about his 20 free throws, I guarantee you.
Don't quit your day job.
Easy to say when your team gets the W. You'll be crying next game when it doesn't go your way.
Had we lost last night, the last thing I'd blame was Harden shooting 20 free throws or any of the questionable calls there might have been. That's the NBA and that's James Harden and he's gonna go to the line a ton sometimes. I'd blame about 5 other things that had nothing to do with foul calls. I don't watch 48 minutes of basketball and come out focusing on a missed call. Perk fouled him and the ref missed it. It happens. Harden shot twice the FT's KD did and win or lose I'm not ing and moaning about it. There's fans here that would though because they're lame fans. They wanna pinpoint a blown call or two rather than actually focus on the 48 minutes of ball that was played. Kinda lame.
It's more than that. It's the fact that OKC is easily the most ref coddled team in all the league, the proof is in Westbrook throwing a ing tantrum anytime someone is fast enough and physical enough to body him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqItW-Igz4
You were saying?
Do you often fantasize about women being men? Nothing wrong if you do, know a bunch of closeted guys that are into that type of thing.
Westbrook was pissed because he got hit with a knee into the inner groin after he called a timeout. And if you've done anything remotely compe ive, you'd know it hurts like a son of a when it happens. It's a dirty play that's taboo in basketball. When a player is about to call a timeout you don't go full speed at him and try to steal the ball; same thing with you don't make contact with players in the air from behind or aim elbows for the head.
It happens all the time in basketball, especially the NBA. But thunderfan calling that dirty is hilarious.
Yeah..Perk gets called for a LOT of moving screens. The problem here is people are taking isolated incidents, missed calls, etc and blowing it completely out of proportion and making absurd statements like OKC sets moving screens on every offensive possession and never gets called for it. I bet Perk leads the NBA in moving screen violations. If you guys think Perkins is a ref favorite and gets babied you're absolutely out of your mind.
I personally don't think there were any ill intentions on Beverly's part. He's just playing hard nosed until he hears a whistle.
Road game. Let's see 3 of those in Methaloma City. Yeah, I didn't think so.
The funny part is that they're illegal. All of those calls are the right call.
Perkins is a hack, and everyone but him knows it.
Don't worry son, we'll take care of them first, provided the Clippers don't knock em out in Round Dos. Which I wouldn't put past them considering they need to cheat to beat the ing Rockets.![]()
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Pathetic team of weak-willed players.
No it really doesn't, I dare you to try and find several more instances of it. It is a dirty play, any smart player will try to make extra contact after a foul or timeout because it adds fatigue to the opposing player without risking a foul. It's ridiculous to about it though because they're grown ass professional men; they can handle themselves. The enforcer on the court should ensure that the rest of the team is safe from those type of plays. As long as a player doesn't make a habit of it like Ron Artest then fair game.
Never said they were the wrong call, it was just meant to point out that the refs do hold Oklahoma accountable for screens. And if you really think that OKC is the only team that gets away with this you're high; every team in the NBA does this . When players get out of college it's like fundamental play goes out the ing window; the only player on OKC that actually sets good screens and takes good charges with defensive footwork is Nick Collins.
There weren't any ill intentions, dude tries to help Westbrook up later in the game. But just because I liked my opponent and didn't want to injure him doesn't mean I'm not going to try and beat his ass any chance I get. Bunch of ing pussies in the league.
To prove my point: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L90NKpcDHBA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRumli2qLqg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtSiWpO9oZY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOPYtXjPrWs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbB731KpKuw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-0lJQK6Ojw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bBGI462Uq0
How a screen SHOULD be set: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqPmuh_2A0o
After going through these, wow, I think Perkins may of learned how to screen from Garnett.
Never said that. But there's some teams that get away with it more than others. Boston comes to mind. That's actually where Perk comes from, so I don't think it's coincidental at all.
lmfao, check my post right before yours.
lol just saw half of the vids you posted are from Boston... they're well known. Not surprised to see the Bulls there either, with coach Thibs coming from Boston too.
It happens every game, so I don't feel the need to youtube it since it's so common. And complaining about ANYTHING being a dirty play when you have Derek Fisher on your team is in rich.
TBH only when it's your mom![]()
I took the initiative and looked for you, nothing came up, you want to know why? Because if someone got away with a cheap hit on my team's star point guard and didn't even get a foul, I'd ing blindside the er when he tries to lay it up on the next play; that or set a hard ass blind screen.
And besides the fact that Fisher flops more than a fish out of ing water, he's not a dirty player. Can you really blame the guy when he's 38, it's why I don't about Ginobli or Parker tumbling all over the place.
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