LMAO at the stupid idiot who brought up flopping in this thread.
what does it have to do with Manu's head being pushed into the parquet??
Just because Ginobili "annoys" some of you fans, doesn't give ANYONE the right to push down on his neck like that. But its awesome to know, that Manu gets into players and fans head like that.
LMAO at the stupid idiot who brought up flopping in this thread.
what does it have to do with Manu's head being pushed into the parquet??
Do you understand that I was being sarcastic with that last comment?
I'm pretty sure I watch a LOT more Spurs games than you do, just as you probably watch more Pistons games than me. And Ginobili does flop and initiate contact, no one is going to deny it. However, he certainly doesn't flop as much as he used to and as far as initiating contact and "flailing on screens,etc" as I said, point me to any other All Star SG who doesn't do that.
And as for today's game, I definitely did not see Ginobili flopping. Flopping to me is when a player falls to the ground and exagerates a contact. You obviously have a very different and unusual definition of it.
Well that too. It was a Pistons fan who brought up the flopping. Go figure.
i think that this game being Televised for all the american families on National TV FORCES the NBA to do something about it... thuggery on American TV at that time grabbing a white kid by the neck for outplaying you? i don't think that's the message they want to send... i say that if the spurs send a complain.. MINIMUM 2 games.. they also need to send a message to all the referees... Manu has been hacked and because of his reputation he has been getting less calls...
just remember the non called Josh Howard foul on him on the 37 point win dunk on Diop... if the spurs send a video with the intentional foul from Howard to punch Manu's face that is one game as well.. like the one they gave to Horford for the foul on Ford, same intensity of foul and play...
can someone youtube the 2 incidents on this game please?
Manu's not white. He's latino
I am going to go back to my original statement because I have gotten caught up in the argument too much. All this flopping and flailing is getting out of control.
I said that Ginobili could be just as annoying as Stack sometimes. I also said that I understand why Stackhouse went after Manu.
I got caught up in the argument, but that is what I originally said. Anything wrong with that?
Manu flops, but he didn't flop when Stack pulled him down.
what a stupid statement. Manu does not push somebody's neck into the ground.
I agree with that. Thanks for not being a homer and saying that he never flopped.
It's a rational statement. Saying that one person is always more irritating than another is ignorant.
You are one stupid mofo and everyone here has pointed that out. But by all means, keep posting and proving it.
Well I got caught up in the fact that people still about Ginobili "flopping and flailing" when people don't understand his game is so herky jerky and akward that sometimes it looks like he's "exaggerating."
And there's no way that Ginobili can be just as annoying as Stack. Again, that comment makes no sense. I have NEVER seen Ginobili push down on an opposing player's neck, get ejected from a game, lost his cool and taken it out on another player physically all of which Stack has done. That's what makes Stack annoying.
you're re ed-- in your previous post you said you can understand why Stackhouse would be motivated to do something like that....wtf, are you serious? Rip Hamilton gets choke slammed to the ground and pummeled once he's down there are you gonna site his "flopping" as an excuse?
this is ridiculous, that kind of behavior is reckless, dangerous, and unacceptable in any situation.
rational my ass... gtf outta here already...
I said sometimes
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If I said as a player Ginobili is more annoying than Stackhouse then that would make no sense, but on some occasions he can be. I misread a lot of your posts too. You are good.![]()
Have you ever been angry? If you have, then you would be able to understand how that happens.
I never said what he did is right, but I can understand why he did it. It's like the Horry foul on Nash...it's frustration. It happens to everyone.
Stack always irritates me more than Manu. That's just a matter of opinion.
Apparently the standards for decent behavior when your angry are different in Detroit because last time I checked, some guy flopping in a pick up game isn't a good excuse for choke slamming said person.
Hey, maybe that's why detroit's the tiest city on earth, because when people get pissed off the just go right to killing each other-- no big deal, he was angry
I don't see how you can justify what Stackhouse did.
Anyone that does is just wanting or asking for an arguement.
Wich is pointless and childish.
Cause and effect. Just saying.![]()
Read the second part of the post that you quoted and you might understand dumass. The reason why people kill each other in detroit is because many people grow up in poor, tough conditions. Stop being a .
Robert Horry slamming Steve Nash in a game is not decent behavior either. Why do you understand why he did that and not Stackhouse?
So you understand being an immature thug, ok that's kewl. Also why do you think Horry fouled Nash out of frustration?
I never said it was right. How many times do I really have to say that? It's like the Robert Horry foul on Nash. People get frustrated. Frustration can make anyone, not just Stackhouse, do something stupid. There is my justification.
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