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    Has any Mav fan in this thread said anything about that? Why are you grabbing at straws?
    grabbing at straws? grabbing at straws is saying Bowen is deliberately trying to injure the mavs


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    wow, talk about delusional mavfans

    here is a clip of your role model when talking about Terry nut punch, take notes

    I've seen that clip before, Cuban comes off like a . So what?

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    grabbing at straws? grabbing at straws is saying Bowen is deliberately trying to injure the mavs



    It doesn't take much common sense to know that if a player raises his leg with his own will to the height of a players face, it's not to say hi.

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    grabbing at straws? grabbing at straws is saying Bowen is deliberately trying to injure the mavs

    Ray Allen, Wally Szczberka;lkjfdaldfjaldkfjad and Duhmare beg to differ

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    I've seen that clip before, Cuban comes off like a . So what?


    I want to know where he gets the notion to say Mark Cuban is your role model. Why doesn't he post a quote where you say Cuban is your role model?

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    Ray Allen, Wally Szczberka;lkjfdaldfjaldkfjad and Duhmare beg to differ
    so Ray Allen and Wally deserve to get their kicked.

    Mr. Michael Finley doesn't. He was just going for the ball. see the difference?

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    so Ray Allen and Wally deserve to get their kicked.

    Mr. Michael Finley doesn't. He was just going for the ball. see the difference?
    They did? Can you prove it?

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    so Ray Allen and Wally deserve to get their kicked.

    Mr. Michael Finley doesn't. He was just going for the ball. see the difference?
    Duhmare sure deserved risking an ACL tear for daring to make a layup. Also, who the does Wally think he is, shooting a jump shot? Bruce will fix that.

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    Yes, let's not compare Terry to Bowen. He's not nearly as dirty. Terry once threw a punch at Finley in a moment of anger in the playoffs. He got and deserved a 1-game suspension. And apparently waving his arms after making a shot makes him a bag.

    But to clear things up, JET has never kicked a player in the back or slid his feet under another player as they're up in the air. He might punch you in the nuts, but he doesn't cross the sacred line of trying to end an opposing player's livelihood.
    You're right. Turtlehead has never done those things. However, to say he's never crossed the line is bull . On many occasions, he's taken cheap, unnecessarily flagrant fouls (above the shoulder variety) on players that are helplessly airborne. Then tries to lessen his intentions by trying to help up the fallen player...a la Juwan Howard. It's a dirty tactic that he employs when he loses his composure and it hurts his team.

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    You're right. Turtlehead has never done those things. However, to say he's never crossed the line is bull . On many occasions, he's taken cheap, unnecessarily flagrant fouls (above the shoulder variety) on players that are helplessly airborne. Then tries to lessen his intentions by trying to help up the fallen player...a la Juwan Howard. It's a dirty tactic that he employs when he loses his composure and it hurts his team.
    Well, where are you drawing the line? Has JET ever committed an F2? Off the top of my head, I don't know. Because to me that is crossing the line, not making a play on the ball.

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