Hey, its still a damn good acclomplishment. No hard feelings, I just get tired of threads like this because most evry Spurs fan knows he flops. Its like if I started a thread saying Kenyon Martin is injury prone
Well, it's funny, I actually do have one. Good thing I double major'd cuz that one is useless except on message boards.
Hey, its still a damn good acclomplishment. No hard feelings, I just get tired of threads like this because most evry Spurs fan knows he flops. Its like if I started a thread saying Kenyon Martin is injury prone
Oh, so now Spurs fans are so scared they have to start making fun of Kenyon. So pathetic.
/Had to
Kenyon was a beast againt us in the Finals with the Nets![]()
That's why it's so weird you are scared of him.
Funny thing is ... I don't remember the actual, live play being anywhere near as dramatic as that picture would suggest.
Academy Award Winning Flop? Eh ... whatever. It's a cool picture, though.
I am only here because cambrad linked me. lol
Hope he comes back at least 80% because we are stuck with him.
Yeah, me too. Eff Cam.
let's rape him. He always had that fantasy anyway.
Fingercuffs
I just got a semi
I believe that is a colloquilalism for a 'chubby'.
You use those big words on me and I will rape your mother.
I'm sorry but that's disgusting...
AI flops but he does it to get opponents in FOUL TROUBLE... rarely does AI do it to get to the line... well unless the team is already over foul limit.
Manu and Corey Maggette are two of the worst floppers that I hate because they score 23 points and 14-15 pts come off the line.
Why can't Spurs fans admit Manu's a flopper?
Does it make him less of a player?
No one is saying Manu isn't a good player.
So, I think Spurs fans somehow feel that since Manu flops he's less of player.
Sinmple questions, simple answers please.
Dude you only have 7 posts. I seriously doubt that you've been on this board all season long. But to answer your question. Many Spurs fans admit that Manu was one of the biggest flopper's in the NBA. BUT, since we follow the Spurs all season long, he's toned it down a bit this season. That's not to say that he wont do it every now and then, but this year he's tried to work more on his jumper. So he pretty much hasn't had that same "reckless" style of play in awhile.
I agree, we should take care of them ... those species aren't common![]()
First of all, nobody upon NOBODY calls Manu a flopper and means it in a nice way. Analysts use terms like "crafty" or "smart". They usually just call Manu a flopper or an actor. It's specifically intended to minimize what he does or to embarass him or fans who appreciate him. Or in Denver's case, to spew venom on a guy who didn't sign their free agent contract and then ing owned them in the playoffs. It's the same reason Denver fans say that someone needs to hard foul him.
I really think it's funny that someone calls him a flopper on plays where he actually gets hit, in this case in the face. Brotha's got a big schnozz; it probably hurts to get smacked there. In 2005, Kenyon Martin would stand in front of Duncan and jump to the side when Duncan went up for a rebound, screaming, to draw loose ball fouls. That's more of what I would consider a flop.
Does Manu react when he gets hit? Okay. If that makes him a flopper to you, great. It doesn't make you correct, though. Manu has flopped to draw whistles before, but I've seen Iverson do more acting to draw whistles in this series than Manu has.
It's a funny picture, but don't try to act like there's basketball logic behind hit when people point out that it's inaccurate.
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Appologize for that flagrant er
Now is definitely a good time for a sincere apology.
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