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100% Agreed. NBA is getting out of control
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I think the "closeness" of the fans in a basketball arena is what makes the brawls that much more of a problem. In baseball and hockey the fans are isolated from the fight, but when you have 6'8" 260 lbs guys pushing and shoving five feet away from you some people are going to feel a little unsafe.
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In football and baseball the whole teams are involved which softens the impact. You can't use the "get even " tactic as in baseball. It boils down to protecting your team(mate). |
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Note to Isiah: If you don't want to be embarrassed in the Garden, try not being down by about 20 points late in the game.
George Karl has the right to play whomever he wants regardless of the score. His judgment of still having 'Melo in the game will obviously be questioned, as the upcoming suspension should prove costly to the Nuggets. Carmelo's bitch-slap was a total cheap shop. He was restrained twice before seeing the chance to smack Collins, and then ran away like a pussy. I initially thought it was worth 10 games, but they might give him less since the hand was open. I don't recall seeing 10 guys being thrown out of a basketball game at once. |
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Exactly. That was just plain ridiculous. He reaches in, sucker-punch/slaps somebody, then backpeddles half way across the court like a frightened dog. He's always seemed like an ass to me. I remember an interview he did on the Jimmy Kimmel show his rookie season were he seemed like a complete asshat. Open fist or closed, he needs to sit for at least 10 games, probably more. Collins, Robinson and Smith too. I'll never understand why multi-millionaire athletes behave like this. [censored]ing idiots.
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Bingo........he's taking the Iverson path instead of the Jordan route.
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I think it's appropriate to call 'Melo a thug. He does this video basically calling out "snitches" (and if you've ever known a snitch, they walk around with eyes in the back of their heads, until they get shot or get the [censored] kicked out of them). Then he pulls this punch-and-run pussy move. He's a Thug. I don't care how many tatoos or cornrows he has, because my opinion of an individual is based upon actions - and his are despicable.
'Melo had a chance to be one of those guys who the league could look to and say, "he's a star and he's a good guy." That can never happen now. I do, however, believe that the public holds basketball players to a different standard than other pro athletes. And I believe that it is, in a way, tied to culturalism. |
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I agree, the NBA has gone to [censored] since the days of Magic, Bird, Jordan and many others. It sickens me of the way professional Basketball players conduct themselves. I can not believe Stern got backlash from having the player dress in a manner that is acceptable to the public before games. Come on NBA players thats your job and thats why you make, sometimes don't deserve millions. |
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The difference, in my opinion is how the public sees these players. And what the public disapproves of, in large part, is the long shorts, cornrows and tatoos. That is apparently what a "thug" looks like. But a 'thug' doesn't look like anything. A 'thug' 'acts' like a 'thug.' |
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The things is when guys like Hawk, Holmes, etc. go to the NFL the college fans follow their careers and some will say I like college better, but follow the nfl to see how former guys in college I used to watch are doing. When it comes to the NCAA and college bball I just don't hear that. When guys go to the NBA they are almost forgotten by the NCAA. Alot of times when talking about past success in college football you here about how so and so is doing in the nfl. You don't here much about guys like Charlie Ward, Eric Crouch, etc. b/c they didnt make it in the pros, but in college basketball it is the opposite, you still here about Latener and Hurley and guys that were great college players, but just sucked in the NBA. |
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