nibiyabi
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I'm still in disbelief that the Warriors lost by 14 at home.

Originally Posted by floydenheimer /img/forum/go_quote.gif I disagree, he's a big part of why the NBA is doing so well. |
Originally Posted by ilovesocks /img/forum/go_quote.gif NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . . . |
Originally Posted by floydenheimer /img/forum/go_quote.gif On another note... Yay the Spurs are rewarded again for playing dirty. I don't blame the league, it's the rule and every player knows it. I blame Horry the most, he's a cunning and classless player. He got exactly the reaction he wanted. He rolled the dice, knew he'd get suspended and wanted to take someone(s) with him. I heard Iavaroni (Suns asst coach) in an interview today and he said he told the bench that he thought something was going to happen and not to leave the bench. Unfortunately Diaw and Amare were in the game at the time and didn't get the memo. What I'm somewhat disappointed in is that Duncan got let off the hook for leaving the bench when Jones knocked Elson down. I guess it didn't count as a "fight" because there wasn't any scuffle afterwards. Is it time for Jalen Rose to step up? Send Pat Burke and Sean Marks in to start returning the body checks! Just when you thought this series couldn't get more interesting... |
Originally Posted by floydenheimer /img/forum/go_quote.gif On another note... Yay the Spurs are rewarded again for playing dirty. I don't blame the league, it's the rule and every player knows it. I blame Horry the most, he's a cunning and classless player. He got exactly the reaction he wanted. He rolled the dice, knew he'd get suspended and wanted to take someone(s) with him. I heard Iavaroni (Suns asst coach) in an interview today and he said he told the bench that he thought something was going to happen and not to leave the bench. Unfortunately Diaw and Amare were in the game at the time and didn't get the memo. What I'm somewhat disappointed in is that Duncan got let off the hook for leaving the bench when Jones knocked Elson down. I guess it didn't count as a "fight" because there wasn't any scuffle afterwards. Is it time for Jalen Rose to step up? Send Pat Burke and Sean Marks in to start returning the body checks! Just when you thought this series couldn't get more interesting... |
Originally Posted by kugino /img/forum/go_quote.gif by the letter of the law the suspensions seem deserved. |
Originally Posted by floydenheimer blame Horry the most, he's a cunning and classless player. He got exactly the reaction he wanted. He rolled the dice, knew he'd get suspended and wanted to take someone(s) with him. |
Originally Posted by floydenheimer /img/forum/go_quote.gif You don't think Horry is smart/evil enough to try and get people suspended? |
Originally Posted by floydenheimer /img/forum/go_quote.gif Let me clarify- Iavaroni said it on a hunch minutes before the altercation happened, it was during play and Amare and Diaw were currently on the court playing when he reminded the bench. You don't think Horry is smart/evil enough to try and get people suspended? He's a wily vet (and a jerk), I think that was his purpose in hitting Nash. He's their 9th man, if he could get a Suns starter to go down with him, mission accomplished. |