Now you moving goal posts. Kind of weak son.
Let me clarify. A violent clothesline draws one game, yet a phantom (nonviolent) nut tap does the same? Doesn't seem equivalent.
Now you moving goal posts. Kind of weak son.
Bad take, gs.
No, it's not. Bowen-Carter/Allen incidents, Kobe-Ginobili/Miller/Jaric incidents, and Green-Adams/Le incidents can all legitimately be compared.
Not really. Kobe's been suspended a few times. LeHype never has. We all saw that he instigated the fracas. Then he gets a meaningless technical to seemingly show equality?![]()
LeHype wasn't even phased by the "vicious" nut tap.![]()
It's $2,000 out of his $200,000,000+ bank account (considering not only his NBA salary but also Nike, Sprite, and tons more). Drop of water in the ing ocean, if you ask me.
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also, the 30 second rule... is new, right?
I saw that and laughed. Can't wait for LeHype to respond![]()
Dray was warned that any flagrant would result in suspension. This is the result of the Adams plays where he wasn't suspended. The refs had no option not to suspend once they called it flagrant
But it wasn't flagrant. LeHype didn't ball over in pain or nothing. Just a matter of the NBA protecting their Golden Child. No different than not calling fouls on him, like this:
I counted 3 fouls. The refs? None. PATHETIC![]()
In common law jurisprudence you don't care about victims injury. Intent to harm is how they define a flagrant.
unnecessary contact committed by a player against an opponent. This is the definition from NBA
So throwing a man around who is light 100lbs to you like a ragdoll does not meet the definition of a flagrant?
I've never been as impressed with Mouthbreather as a player like everyone else. I put him in that same category as Marion in that he's a good system player, a 4th option at best, and looks good with the pieces around him. He's as good as he is offensively (which isn't even all that good) because Curry and Klay command so much attention from the defense. 75% of the time the defense doesn't give two s about DG and he isn't even being guarded. He gets wide open jumpers all day (which he still clanks most of the time) and when the ball is swung to him the defense is on their heels chasing Curry or Klay so he can slash freely or throw passes with no pressure whatsoever when the defense is trying to recover. I don't see him as a player to get the Warriors over the hump when things aren't going good either. I consider Draymond a frontrunner. He yells, shows passion and puts on a good show but when the team isn't on he shrinks into the background with the rest of'em. I don't see Iggy as lesser to DG in any way except rebounding and maybe hustle. I consider Iggy the better defender against Lebron, just as good a playmaker, and definitely the better spot-up shooter.
Finally suspending Green when it doesn't even matter anymore. Should have been suspended in OKC series.
Damn Lebron is such a . Whining about trash talk really?
If Lebron would've went at Draymond early in the series physically and mentally, he could've set a tone for his team that they were there to fight, like Webber did against the Jazz when he leveled Stockton on the first play of the series.
He could've just kept his mouth shut about the trash talk and let the flagrant play itself out. Instead, he comes off like a millennial
With that said, Draymond got caught with his hand in the cookie jar one too many times.
It's on the road in the toughest building in the NBA to get a road win. But GSW might throw
The league did OKC a favor keeping Draymond in that series. He was terrible and made up for Westbrook's bonehead plays with his own.
Convenient timing. Now Media can spin the narrative and claim it's because "LeBron was whining," while ignoring all the that Gaymond has gotten away with all season long. You can already see the haters getting suckered in all over this thread
Anything to protect their Golden Girls' fake-ass reputations.
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