Better yet, start TD, but tell the Suns that TD will not use the bank shot all night.
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Their small ballers would kick our small ballers azz, BIG TIME.
Better yet, start TD, but tell the Suns that TD will not use the bank shot all night.
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Obviously you've not been a Spurs fan long enough to know about the "Bruise Brothers" nor about Detroit's rep when winning their first championships.
All history aside, I'll leave the flaming of you to others. You don't make moral stances in sports--to steal a phrase, "There's no crying in basketball."
Noble idea, but that would just be letting the Suns off the hook for Stoudemire and Diaw's stupidity. They knew the rule and still ed up and ed their team over. They deserve to sit.
Is it at the point now where we are blaming the league for expecting two ADULTS who are making millions of dollars to actually follow the rules of the game, rules that have been around long before either of them were in the league? It's not the league's fault and the league shouldn't look bad. Stoudemire and Diaw should be CHASTISED for being idiots.
Maybe we shouldn't keep score in game five and just call it a draw. That way no one gets their feelings hurt. And we could have a game 8......
this is beyond ridiculous. 2 dimwits that know the rules leave the bench and we want to reward that by sitting timmy... no. i hope we kick the out of them. this is the ing playoffs...for all intents and purposes its a war. what general in their right mind would withhold troops because he has an advantage over the other side???
let's get back to thinking logically here.
Better yet... Start Vaughn, Ely, Butler, Red Rocket, and Barry.
In the first five minutes have each one start a fight with their man until all ten are ejected from the game...
Suns would then have to forfeit since they wouldn't have any players left to play.
, no I don't "feel sorry" for the Suns.
Amare and Diaw know the rules.
They broke the rules.
Now they pay.
Tough !!!!!!!!!!
But at least give some props to Diaw for not trying to lie his way out of it.
Can't say the same for "Black Jesus"......
Have you not watched the whole series? Why do you focus on ten seconds of a single game. This series is a battle of many victories and defeats not one isolated incident. Both teams have been hosed and will probably get some more before its over. Its who is left standing after the last shot.
aaronstampler do you want to sit duncan so manu can score more?
oh really?
You don't remember him going MIA in the playoffs and finally showing up in Vegas with Madonna?
Dennis Rodman.
You can call me a liberal if you want but, I think it is a stupid idea too.
No, the dumbest idea came from a Suns fan on our board saying they should just forfeit game 5 because if they don't and run themselves to death, they won't have anything left for a game 6 or 7. So forfeiting would help them win game 6 and 7. These 2 ideas rical each other in stupidity.
This would have been a great idea. See my posts on the "keys to game 5" thread for the same suggestion.
Unfortunately, the reaction of Spurs fans on this board says it all: "If we do that, we're afraid we'll lose the game." And that, my friends, is why any Spurs victory will be forever tainted.
there will be no taint if we win...if those dimwits stayed on the bench, it wouldn't have been and issue. no one from the spurs bench got up...
aah so because your superstar is a dumbass, we should purposely bench ours to make you people feel better about the fact you're going to lose either way? You are pathetic.
How about they just decide game 5 with a rock,paper,scissors tournament?
play Timmy with a blindfold
we would just need to sit Parker down. Horry is already sitting 2 games.
The only reason you are suggesting it in the first place is because you are afraid the Suns will lose the game.
To really level the playing field, we could sit Jacques Vaughn.
So if the Spurs win the game, its not ethical and whatever?along with me, who seem to give a about the ethics and principles and sportsmanship aspects of the spurs, not just the wins and losses
Christ go away.
Screw the soft Suns. After the pathetic, sissy acts of Sarver, D'Antoni and Stoudemire, not to mention Bell's dirty play, the flipping of Parker, the clawing of Ginobili and the slamming of Elson, the Suns deserve nothing but having their asses kicked tonight and on Friday, and their dream of their 1st championship anihilated.
I thought it would have calmed down here by this morning. It just gets worse.
If the situation were reversed and it was Duncan out does any one think for a minute that the Suns wouldn't run with it? And the Suns fans too?
It is what it is. It's done. The league did it, the Spurs didn't. Horry did what he did, Amare and Diaw did what they did.
Time to move on.
Get game 5.
I believe.
Am I afraid the Suns will lose the game? Not really. They will probably lose (though they just might win), but it won't bother me in the least because everyone knows that they aren't playing at full strength. The Spurs won't get any boost out of a win.
As for Manumaniac's comment, if you're really so sure that the Suns would "lose either way," then why is everyone on this board afraid to sit Duncan? Because you're not sure at all. You lost Game 4 at home, and you know beating the Suns at full strength on the road would have been tough.
And why does it matter whether Horry or Amare or Stern is at fault for the suspensions? I guess I understand that you've convinced yourself that the suspensions were fair or correct. Fine. But that still doesn't change the fact that you haven't beaten the Suns at full strength.
I'll admit it -- I watched every minute of every Suns game this season because I though this might be the year, and I'm bitterly disappointed that it has come to this. If the Suns lost fair and square, I could live with that. At least I would have the resolution of knowing that they just weren't good enough this year to win it all. But to have it taken away by something not relevant to the game . . . . The closest analogy I can think of is losing a season to a labor strike. It makes you realize that the whole season was a farce.
In truth, I feel sorry for Spurs fans as well, for same reason. Even if you win, you too will never have the resolution of knowing whether or not the Spurs were good enough this year to win it all.
Unless you sit Duncan, that is. Do that, and win, and you'll know.
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That's the only thing in your team's trophy cabinet and up where championship banners will never hang in your team's arena.
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